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Americans bought over 1.5 million guns in Dec some kinda record.
Thanks
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festiva owners riding strapped! ahah I cant believe so many people have so many guns
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BATF specifies a minimum barrel length of 16.25" for long guns and shot guns, so no, we can't have it. Boo.
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Thats a cool cheap shotgun.I dont think we can have em here in the USA cus they have a 15" barrel? Remington 870 cant be beat though.But I love the looks of that Grizzly.Dead sexy.Originally posted by sasquatch View Postthe next few guns im gonna buy are a ruger SR22 and this...
ill post up a pic of my guns in a while...
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The bottom one is a Ortgies, made in Germany in the 20's. Also .32ACP. Nice , but not very valuble. Google both if you want to learn some more. Check out Wiki. The Browning could be valuble, depends on the shape its in. The .38 I can't tell. What are the markings on it?
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I think the top one is a M1903 Browning. Nope I was wrong, its a M1900 Browning! Designed by John Browning in 1896. First production handgun to use a slide. .32ACP. One was carried regularly by Teddy Roosevelt. You got a real keeper there. Don't screw with it, like tryin' to clean it up or polish it.Last edited by navdoc101; 01-09-2012, 11:15 PM.
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Unfortunately I have no gun knowledge, but hose are sOme really cool ones too!
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You were very close safety guy. I'll go to the computer and post some close ups of them to give some better ideas
my glock 26
and my taurus 608 8 shot .357 magnum with 8 3/8 inch barrel
This is an FN Herstal not sure what kind though
not sure why the pictures are huge but i want to post a few more up to see if anyone can help me figure out what they are.
the nickel plated revolver in 38 special.
there are no manufactures names on the whole gun. anyone know what it is.
and this one is a old german gun i think.
not sure on this one either but i wont clog up this thread with all my crap any more. i have more pictures though... lol
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You're telling me! I really got lucky that day, especially considering the state I was in!
As for the bayonets, IIRC one was WWII production specifically for the Garand, while the other one with the full length fuller, was cut down from a long Springfield (WWI) bayonet. Which, if I'm right, would fit the Krag rifles, 1903 Springfield, and the Garand. Not sure on the Krag though.
If anyone knows different, lemme know.
Which reminds me:
I wanna Krag rifle! Preferably an 1896. Just a nice shootin' one. No sporterizing; not a carbine: a rifle. Reblued or lost collector's interest okay, since it's for shooting, not looking at!
Karl
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Hondaslayer, lemme guess at the handguns on the left in your first pic:
Some kind of nickel plated Smith revolver
P.38
Colt Pocket Model
Some kind of FN auto (or a Savage?)
Older FN auto
Hi-Standard Sentinel revolver (.22 9 shot?)
Also, is that a Universal Carbine?
I've posted these a long time ago about my trip to San Fran, but I think they're worth drooling over again:
WWII Ford Jeep with a Ma Duece (certainly dewat, as this IS California):


M1 Garand in the dash scabbard:

And another M1 rifle in the back that you can't see, plus these two bayonets for them:

Ah, see the buttstock peeking out?:

Talk about "the whole package" to go shooting in the back forty!
Well, add a Government Model .45 and a Carbine...
Oh, I found this guy and his Jeep when I was walking back to my friend's house after a trip into town. He knew his military vehicle stuff!
KarlLast edited by Safety Guy; 01-09-2012, 01:28 PM.
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When my son bought the PSL it was $520.00 now they are $800.- 900.
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