Porn for VR (Colt 1911 .45 cal mil. issue)
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I really don't think referring to deep_uv as a ground sloth is very nice.
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I thought Greg was talking about ME when referring to the ground (or any other kind) slowth.
When I do the off track thang (with, ahem, Mr. R. Jackson instructing, ahem!) I do it in circles. Slowly.
I must agree with VR's choice of guns. I have three P7s. One, my fave, is the P7M8. The others are the P7K3 (with all three barrels -- .25, .380 and the .22LR) and the M10. Plus for those days one needs a bit more manliness (few and far between for me, thank you very much!) the Mk23 is a pretty good shooter. Not very discreet, but pretty accurate.
Home and travel protection is the Winchester Defender with 000 buck.
Sniping duties fall to the Model 700 in .243. And no, that wasn't me at TWS last June. That guy had a group the size of a house! I like mine at less than 1 MOA.
Jeez -- that guy shoots like I drove!
Shotguns, well, I have a liking for Benellis. Got five of them. The 20 guage is my favorite. I don't have to wear ear plugs while hunting quail so that I can listen for (and actually hear) rattlesnakes. The 12s hurt my ears these days.
Except for that one quite notable exception (sup wif dat, VR???) I thought VR did a notable job in documenting jugs. Please note how I slowly steered this back on topic. Key words: slow, steer, jug, guns
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When I do the off track thang (with, ahem, Mr. R. Jackson instructing, ahem!) I do it in circles. Slowly.
I must agree with VR's choice of guns. I have three P7s. One, my fave, is the P7M8. The others are the P7K3 (with all three barrels -- .25, .380 and the .22LR) and the M10. Plus for those days one needs a bit more manliness (few and far between for me, thank you very much!) the Mk23 is a pretty good shooter. Not very discreet, but pretty accurate.
Home and travel protection is the Winchester Defender with 000 buck.
Sniping duties fall to the Model 700 in .243. And no, that wasn't me at TWS last June. That guy had a group the size of a house! I like mine at less than 1 MOA.
Jeez -- that guy shoots like I drove!
Shotguns, well, I have a liking for Benellis. Got five of them. The 20 guage is my favorite. I don't have to wear ear plugs while hunting quail so that I can listen for (and actually hear) rattlesnakes. The 12s hurt my ears these days.
Except for that one quite notable exception (sup wif dat, VR???) I thought VR did a notable job in documenting jugs. Please note how I slowly steered this back on topic. Key words: slow, steer, jug, guns
- Capt. Slowth
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Originally Posted by Capt. Slow5666731
......................................................the Mk23 is a pretty good shooter. Not very discreet, but pretty accurate.
Home and travel protection is the Winchester Defender with 000 buck.
Sniping duties fall to the Model 700 in .243. .............. - Capt. Slowth
Home and travel protection is the Winchester Defender with 000 buck.
Sniping duties fall to the Model 700 in .243. .............. - Capt. Slowth
Model 700 is good too, old but good.
Nothing like a good "Alley Clearer" for spray and pray work....pump action for me being left handed.
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Yeah, that Mk23 WILL get someone's attention. I wish I had the suppressor to go with it. That would be really cool.
Hmmm. I know the constable around here... I wonder if the ATF rules are still the same. Pay up a $200 tax (for each true auto-fire like M16 or suppressor), get LEO approval and you are good to go. At least you used to be.
Well, I confess I got the 700 in 1972... Jeez Louise where did the time go???
Alley Cleaner / Street Sweeper / whatever. 000 buck is 27 pellets out of a 12 ga. with each at about 30 cal. and I would guess around 1200 - 1300 fps... That oughta do it!
- Mark, err, Capt. Sloth
Hmmm. I know the constable around here... I wonder if the ATF rules are still the same. Pay up a $200 tax (for each true auto-fire like M16 or suppressor), get LEO approval and you are good to go. At least you used to be.
Well, I confess I got the 700 in 1972... Jeez Louise where did the time go???
Alley Cleaner / Street Sweeper / whatever. 000 buck is 27 pellets out of a 12 ga. with each at about 30 cal. and I would guess around 1200 - 1300 fps... That oughta do it!
- Mark, err, Capt. Sloth
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ATF rules are the same, as long as the Constable is the chief LEO for your domicile. Or, you can get a judge as well. HINT: it is MUCH easier to take transfer of transferable weapons & accessories such as full auto stuff and suppressors if you have a corporation.
Mark, I was told by Sunday Driver to change the original picture I had where that fat chick is because it had exposed areolae.
P7M10 is nice, but I still prefer P7M13 for all around concealable force projection/personal protection.
Mark, I was told by Sunday Driver to change the original picture I had where that fat chick is because it had exposed areolae.
P7M10 is nice, but I still prefer P7M13 for all around concealable force projection/personal protection.
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Dang . . . I hope there aren't any French folks on the list, lol. Funny stuff all the same, though. I especially liked the graphic Globe posted. That one's a riot.
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