Weapons - What you have (NOT a political discussion)

AusTexS10

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Talo Night Defender, my daily carry . You should see the Colt Revolvers I have:rolleyes:

Actually I lost them all in a boating accident.....................
That's a sad ending. Where were you boating that required all of that armament?
 

Sierra1

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As many people that have gone through that unfortunate experience, I'm gonna get some scuba gear. :rolleyes:
 

thughes317

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I may have a problem.
Nice collection. Is that Swede the M38 carbine or the M96 long rifle (can't tell with the glare)? I've got a Carl Gustafs 1903 vintage M96 that's an absolute tack driver...won my club's CMP vintage military division 4 consecutive years with that gun.
 

Sierra1

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I'll never have an AK. I can respect the reliability. . . . but, it's a "bad guy" gun. It's killed too many "good guys". You don't see a lot of P90s. . . . I want one.
 

TheRix

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I'll never have an AK. I can respect the reliability. . . . but, it's a "bad guy" gun. It's killed too many "good guys". You don't see a lot of P90s. . . . I want one.
P90 was one that I always wanted. Took a while to get the order filled. I have the AR5.7 that works fine, but it's not the same.
 

Checkswrecks

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I had a Ruger P90 in 45 and hated how I could never get consistently good tight groups after doing so well with a Colt 45 made by Remington. While I'm sure the issue was me, sold the Ruger, bought a S&W M&P, set it up for IDPA and could drive tacks.

Could always shoot the AKs fine but to me they feel like cheap tools. Don't like the lack of balance either.
 

Dirt_Dad

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I like my P90, but if you shake it from side to side you'll hear why it was never mistaken as a high-end gun. Still I like shooting it, even if my grouping are like CW described.

I shoot so infrequently that I can't blame any of my guns for how the paper looks.
 

AZMike

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Here are a few pack an play pistolas that I carry when I ride. Top left Colt Mustang, Kimber Solo, Lower Left 1908 Hammerless Colt .380 made in 1927 and A Thunderstruck S333 double barrel .22 Magnum
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For scale
 

AZMike

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It is light and fun to shoot, not super accurate but will make a mess close up. Two finger trigger is odd and sounds like a staple gun. That is what I call it.
 

Sierra1

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They were talking about how the trigger is designed so that you have to use two fingers, since there's no trigger guard per se.
 
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