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I started with nothing,
and still have most of it
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One of the less common Mountain Guns...45acp...


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Posts: 1859 | Location: Central NC | Registered: May 18, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
7.62mm Crusader
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PGT, if you had the Model 14, a 586 and a N frame set up full target like your 17, that would make a beautiful set.
 
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I'm sure others have these but probably not many.
S&W K32 and S&W Model 16-4


 
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186,000 miles per second.
It's the law.




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I have a couple but need to learn to post pics.
 
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Gunsmith did a nice job of cutting this one down.


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French MAC 1950 with an A prefix serial-one of the first ones made.


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Posts: 2126 | Location: Central Florida | Registered: September 27, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Not sure how "rare" this one is but I've never seen one. It's a Ruger MKI with a factory compensator. Serial number dates it to 1961

 
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Delusions of Adequacy
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How does the Olympic copy shoot?

Regarding the Zebra yellow BB gun, I had one too. It might be more reliable than my old Wolverine!

Pretty much identical operation to the original, including liking or hating the same ammo. It's picky. The sights aren't the same, and the stupid rib is stupid.




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WWII bringback Frommer 37M


More Frommers:

Lillput Baby

1910 Stop




Frommer 29M:



I've got a Stop also, WWII bring back by my father


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A Brolin "Frankengun" assembled from different models of their short lived line up of the late '90s. This piece took a lot of tweaking to attain solid reliability.

Brolin Patriot P45C Compact Carry Comp slide with P45T model frame.

Factory dual port compensated 3.25" match barrel with integral conical lock-up reverse plug (DPC) system, polished feed ramp, lowered and flared ejection port, beveled magazine well, flat-top slide, four-legged sear spring, high relief cut front strap, iron claw extractor, memory pad heavertail grip safety, Videki adjustable aluminium matchtrigger, polished skeletonized commander hammer, Colt hammer spur; Millet MKI front and MkII rear sight; Brolin Custom Shop tuned 4lb trigger; narrowed and reprofiled Kings tactical ambi-safety; relieved magazine catch; Wilson blue hex grip screws; polished barrel port; full melt-down job; gun reblued.






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Posts: 16210 | Location: Black Hills of South Dakota | Registered: June 20, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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May I ask... what was the defect? I'm not aware of anything being wrong with mine, but I'm still curious.


Yours doesn't have the defect or you'd have known about it by now. Wink

The trigger wouldn't catch the first time it was pulled. Had to pull it a second time for it to fire (every time). The pistol either has the defect out of the box or it doesn't. So, if it works, it will continue to work. If its defective, it will be defective until it is re-machined.

Had something to do with the frame not getting some metal removed (frame machining defect).

When I called Colt, the service tech knew all about it. He said to send it in and they would take care of it.

I tried to Google the original thread... but no luck.
*edit, I saved it! E-mail me, if you'd like a copy of the 2 page thread.




 
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I haven't seen any CZ Kadets yet. They make great suppressor hosts, and have all steel construction. No plastic or aluminum here.





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Colt Commando



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Intratec AB-10 and a SIG 556 with side folding stock (a registered pistol in Michigan).


P220ST P226/9 556 X5L1/9
 
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Originally posted by vthoky:

May I ask... what was the defect? I'm not aware of anything being wrong with mine, but I'm still curious.


Yours doesn't have the defect or you'd have known about it by now. Wink

The trigger wouldn't catch the first time it was pulled. Had to pull it a second time for it to fire (every time). The pistol either has the defect out of the box or it doesn't. So, if it works, it will continue to work. If its defective, it will be defective until it is re-machined.

Had something to do with the frame not getting some metal removed (frame machining defect).

When I called Colt, the service tech knew all about it. He said to send it in and they would take care of it.

I tried to Google the original thread... but no luck.
*edit, I saved it! E-mail me, if you'd like a copy of the 2 page thread.


All-righty then! Glad mine is not defective! Big Grin
(Mrs seems to think I'm defective, so maybe there's balance in the world!)

I'll email you shortly. Thank you for the information.




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Posts: 13497 | Location: The mountainous part of Hokie Nation! | Registered: July 15, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Also had one of the blackened stainless 686-3 Midnight black guns. With a 4 inch tube. Regards 18DAI


I had one of those for a while.... great gun, but I was always worried about the finish, so it didn't get shot enough to keep around, and I traded it off for something or other...
 
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186,000 miles per second.
It's the law.




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3° that never cooled
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FishOn, I'm familiar with heavy frames, P210-5s,etc.,but yours has some interesting features in addition. Traditional Swiss SIG type grip cut for lanyard and bottom mag release, but relieved for the side button mag release. Legend type magazine base plate machined at the rear to allow use with the bottom mag release. Add on beavertail if I'm not mistaken. Serial in the P320XXX range? SIG was doing some interesting stuff.

ETA, Oh yeah, I'm one of the others here who definitely doesn't have one of those.


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Not really that rare compared. But i guess the X-Carry I just picked up.




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Frangas non Flectes
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I'm probably not the only one here with an XP-100, but I wonder if I might be the only one here with one chambered in .221 Fireball.

In inherited it from the old man, who used to shoot silhouette with it. I've never shot it, nor have a desire or need to. The one time I've encountered that caliber in a gun shop, they wanted almost $60 for 20 rounds. No thanks.


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