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radical 23:59:16 Thu Nov 1 2007 Offline 5156 posts BBMG LIFER Reply |
He carried it onto the battle field, the Chicago and the Kansas City Strips. Ahh the stories she might tell! >
![]() ![]() Bows head in reverence... and this can only mean that a good Christian soul met his Muslim counter. ...as only the notched crucifix should mean :'( | ||||
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radical 03:03:27 Mon Oct 15 2007 Offline 5156 posts BBMG LIFER Reply |
Well, 1/3 of what you'd need for a Condor set up or may be a brand new M4 A3 out the door?
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radical 22:34:05 Sat Sep 15 2007 Offline 5156 posts BBMG LIFER Reply |
MAK90 Conversion project:
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radical 22:29:28 Sat Sep 15 2007 Offline 5156 posts BBMG LIFER Reply |
I see I need to update my purchases: NIB Chinese Norinco
84s-1 Underfolder: ![]() ![]() Norinco 37S 12 guage with ghost ring sites: | ||||
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radical 22:23:04 Sat Sep 15 2007 Offline 5156 posts BBMG LIFER Reply |
I know someone in Canada that would be envious of the 25 you have. He's waiting for his barrel to be made. Sweet setup!
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Nuglor 03:59:19 Sat Sep 15 2007 Offline 412 posts BBMG Major General ** Reply |
Here's my latest and best toy to date. A Condor .25 completely custom done by Tony of TalonTunes. Notice the exit holes on the 2x6 that met it's wrath.
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JJFlash 10:41:34 Tue Sep 4 2007 Offline 16 posts BBMG Private 1st Class Reply |
Why thank you, radical
The XS-B5-10 is nice - its always good to have multiple shots available Realistically, I have (what used to be) a NightStalker too. It was a fun gun until the mass o' plastic Crossman calls an air rifle crapped out on me after a month and a half! This is what the Crossman 1077 is supposed to replace as my hunting toy. I wish I held out a little longer and got the AirMagnum though. The Cx4 wasn't available yet, then it was out of stock for awhile so I wasn't able to get that in time. There's no telling what the neighbors would think if I had a Cx4 along side the Drozd Its alright though: for the $100 I spent on the NightStalker I got this $200 piece for **free** (?6 foot? long Sephiroth Masamune Replica): ![]() And this one for good LooX (Kit Rae Mithrodin): ![]() Strange...I looked around just now to find the Final Fantasy swords again and I can't find them! I guess I got this one and the Buster replica just in time! | ||||
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radical 04:04:19 Tue Sep 4 2007 Offline 5156 posts BBMG LIFER Reply |
I could kick myself. I saw 2 complete brand new in case for 50.00 at the last gunshow.
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koltrast 22:45:48 Mon Sep 3 2007 Offline 11 posts BBMG Private Reply |
how about a QB 57
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radical 16:34:06 Mon Sep 3 2007 Offline 5156 posts BBMG LIFER Reply |
Oh yeah, the XS-B3-1 Chinese side folder. Nice piece
http://www.xisico.us/index.cfm?catid=1026 A 1950's Drozd-Cool! Seen the XS-B5-10? http://www.xisico.us/index.cfm?catid=1024 | ||||
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JJFlash 01:26:02 Mon Sep 3 2007 Offline 16 posts BBMG Private 1st Class Reply |
A simple collection minus my stock Crosman 2250 and Gamo Viper Express. Need a Cx4, AirForce Condor, and better modder knowledge, skill, and resources. ...a "real" AK-47, minigun, 12-gauge Saiga, and a backyard to fire them in would be nice too
AK-47 wannabe (forget the actual name of it): ![]() Crossman 1077 (the strap needs better fastening as you can see!): ![]() ...and the good ol' Drozd: ![]() I'm one of the few that like the "bumble-bee" look to the Drozd. The straight black / tactical look is nice (don't get me wrong!) but not until I get another or at least some better parts. I've kept things simple so far although I'm seriously thinking about making my Drozd do all the fun things every one else's can do. | ||||
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robertaugust 06:56:34 Wed Aug 29 2007 Offline 136 posts BBMG Brigadier General * Reply |
Last post did not take my pic--It was a Professional Ordnance Carbon 15 Model 97--(AR-15 pistol with fluted barrel)
Anyways--some guys were talking about strange gun finds earlier in the blog-- three weeks ago, I found a brand new S&W 9MM in 10 feet of water while I was spearfishing in Laguna Beach below the cliffs--I cleared the chamber and mag (it was empty, barely a hint of rust) stuffed it in the neck of my wetsuit and went back to the inflatable--My good conscience and responsible gun ownership drove me to turn it in to the police---DAMN --a $400 gun sitting in the property room awaiting destruction!! Hopefully I'll get called to testify against some gang banger!!!! | ||||
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robertaugust 06:44:54 Wed Aug 29 2007 Offline 136 posts BBMG Brigadier General * Reply |
I'm from the Left Coast of California--this one hangs in my friends gun safe in Bull Head City, AZ. Hopefully those bitches won't take our BB guns--
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radical 15:53:35 Sat Aug 11 2007 Offline 5156 posts BBMG LIFER Reply |
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koltrast 03:23:59 Sat Aug 11 2007 Offline 11 posts BBMG Private Reply |
Hi, who makes this and where can I get one.
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Nuglor 16:28:35 Sat Jul 7 2007 Offline 412 posts BBMG Major General ** Reply |
I had one for 3 years between 89-92! | ||||||
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OldSchool 07:08:08 Sat Jul 7 2007 Offline 174 posts BBMG Brigadier General * Reply |
Help you resist?!? Fuck that ... you better get that baby! | ||||||
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shadopilot 07:02:23 Sat Jul 7 2007 Offline 189 posts BBMG Brigadier General * Reply |
Another time about 10 years ago I was helping empty a house that an old lady who's husband died was living in. She went senile and was ordering TONS of stuff from Home Shopping Club and QVC. The house was packed with boxes to the point were there was only little paths around the stuff you had to follow to get around the house. She stopped paying her bills and the creditors stepped in. She got carted off to a nursing home and we were packing everything up for the auctioneers. We found around 10 guns in the master bedroom closet from the dead old man. Needless to say the guy in charge of cataloging everything kept them all. I was young and dumb and should have blackmailed him to give me a few. | ||||||
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radical 03:07:45 Sat Jul 7 2007 Offline 5156 posts BBMG LIFER Reply |
This is not a member of the fold, well yet anyway. Please help me resist on this one! My goodness its an FN Steyr build with DIAS ready capability!
http://www.auctionarms.com/search/displayitem.cfm?itemnum=8071176 | ||||
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evlweebl 12:11:18 Mon Jul 2 2007 Offline 140 posts BBMG Brigadier General * Reply |
Newest pic of the .177 family
The new barrel inside the Cx4 is a Crosman 24", with a mock suppressor of course. God I love lathes! Yea, the trigger IS missing from the CP99.... I just finished the barrel and haven't put it all back together yet.. Edit: forgot the disclaimer LOL: All suppressors are fake for hiding the extended barrels!!!! | ||||
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radical 03:57:20 Thu Jun 21 2007 Offline 5156 posts BBMG LIFER Reply |
man oh man oh man! To be in the right place and time!!!
Keeps making me thing of the guy who was renovating a Chicago apartment and fount a pristine condition model 1928 Thompson! | ||||
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olpistolpacker 03:05:25 Thu Jun 21 2007 Offline 928 posts BBMG General **** Reply |
Okay, last story...true also. I served in the army for months with a very, VERY wealthy young man whose family owned a gargantuan cattle ranch and villa in northern Mexico amounting tolike well over 100,000 acres. They were absentee owners most of the time and my friend only worked the cattle ranch during summer vacations while living in and attending school in the San Diego area. There was an entire village located within the boundaries of the rancho and it was of good size with several hundred inhabitants from whose labor pool the ranch sustained its operations.
One day my buddy happened to notice one of their laborers sticking a pistol into a bed roll and they confronted him about it. The guy was pretty much terrified he would get fired for having possession of the firearm. The brothers were very curious and offered the poor guy a dollar for the gun which he readily accepted. That was a substantial sum back in the mid-1960's for a poor Mexican. Once he relaxed they found out that just about ALL the village men had guns hidden away that were handed down to them from their fathers and grandfathers. It seems they dated back to the days of Pancho Villa and the Mexican revolution. Back then to be a peasant and caught with a gun meant certain death so everybody hid their guns away...but did not discard them. These were just old family heirlooms. My friend, being an enterprising soul, got together with his brother and printed up a stack of flyers offering $1.00 U.S. dollar for any gun of any age and in any condition that would be brought to the ranch headquarters on a certain day between certain hours. They handed out the flyers in the town and waited. The appointed day came. The road to the ranch house was empty and they were very disappointed. After about an hour a lonely guy in a sombrero walked down the road and up to the porch and handed them a perfectly preserved antique firearm dating to the very early 1900's. He was paid a buck [ Continued ] View Rest Of Post | ||||
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radical 15:34:29 Wed Jun 20 2007 Offline 5156 posts BBMG LIFER Reply |
That Walther is very cool! Its on my list ! Spare mag in the buttstock?
Wow on the story! I SCUBA and would like to know where to sign up with the search and rescue team! : ^ P | ||||
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olpistolpacker 05:23:11 Wed Jun 20 2007 Offline 928 posts BBMG General **** Reply |
![]() Now enjoying the company of my five Bumble Bees. Forward laser equipped, dual 13 round magazines, built in Picatinny rail, comfortable and very accurate weapon to chink downrange. | ||||
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olpistolpacker 05:17:48 Wed Jun 20 2007 Offline 928 posts BBMG General **** Reply |
True story, short version: Two newlywed buddies of mine were sonar operators on a Coast Guard cutter out of Monterey Bay in California back in 1969. I was stationed at Ft. Ord at the time this took place. Big flap and falderal to turn in guns to police due to assassination publicity. Hundreds upon hundreds of guns given to law enforcement to destroy. Idea was to cut them up, smash them, melt them down, or whatever. Being good little gunkeepers, the warehouse guys that took them in lubed them all up and stacked them in big piles and crates, etc. What did they decide to do with them? They decided to let salt water do the damage for them and save time and money.
All those wonderful guns were taken out secretly into Monterey Bay by the cops and dumped overboard. No kidding. The plot thickens. My buddies knew about it but nobody knew where they were dumped. My sonar guys were also SCUBA divers. Is a picture forming here? Each and every time the cutter went out the boys ran sonar scans of the sea bed to see if they could get a signal from the guns. Sure enough, it took them quite some time but they nailed the spot and came back with a small rented boat and their diving gear and located the stash in fairly shallow water. Some of the firearms were pretty ruined by that time but a lot of them had been lubed so well that they were serviceable with very little elbow grease. I was in their apartment with their wives wailing bloody murder over their closets, storage areas, cabinets, and under the beds just crammed with fine and oily weapons of every type imaginable...some worth what would be thousands in today's market. They never got caught and fairly well cleaned up with more guns than I could count. Scores and scores...many scores of them. I hoot about it to this day. Anybody want another story? How many Mexican antique firearms do you think you could buy in the mid-1960's for a buck apiece? | ||||
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Phugedaboudet 23:34:08 Mon Jun 18 2007 Offline 294 posts BBMG Major General ** Reply |
I'm down here in San Jose. We oughta have a airgun full auto day. the anti gun freaks can go pound sand:P
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radical 16:07:28 Mon Jun 18 2007 Offline 5156 posts BBMG LIFER Reply |
Ooooooohhh the conscience pain I would feel doing that!
Just watching a pile of beautiful AKs likely from all parts of the world being rolled by a tank! | ||||
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Trampis 05:40:26 Mon Jun 18 2007 Offline 85 posts BBMG Colonel Reply |
You know, you guys make me sick! The weather out here in California is about the only thing it's got going for it. No assault weapons, no mags more than 10 rounds, no machine guns, no rocket launchers, no english speaking governors...
Yeah, I know, if I don't like it I can move the F#@k out. Born and raised in the San Francisco bay area so I kind of feel like this is home despite the crappy gun laws. I USED to have a nice Bushmaster .223 CAR, a folding stock SKS, and a MAC 10, back in the day. Sold them when they required us to register them or lose them. I could've kept them under wraps but since I work for a municipality I didn't want to risk it. I tell you what, my saddest day was having to cut up a brand new HK 93 (with collapsible stock no less) at work. The PD brings us all of the turned-in and confiscated weapons to destroy. I think I walked around for about an hour with it on my shoulder before I took the plasma cutter to it Let's see...Colt .22 Diamondback in polished nickel, Desert Eagle .44, Calico 9mm, and a Dan Wesson 8 3/4" .44 just to name a few guns I've cut up. It's sacraligious!!!
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radical 03:17:04 Mon Jun 18 2007 Offline 5156 posts BBMG LIFER Reply |
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radical 03:15:31 Mon Jun 18 2007 Offline 5156 posts BBMG LIFER Reply |
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radical 03:14:09 Mon Jun 18 2007 Offline 5156 posts BBMG LIFER Reply |
100$ at the Funshow. Clean off enough cosmo to lube an M1, voila!
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