plenty of land for shootingFloppY_ wrote:
What good would that do me?loubot wrote:
acquire land and lots of itFloppY_ wrote:
Air-Guns are the closest I can get to shooting stuff here.. without having to go to a gun club
Still not legal to shoot more than air-guns without a hunting license..loubot wrote:
plenty of land for shootingFloppY_ wrote:
What good would that do me?loubot wrote:
acquire land and lots of it
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
/wristsFloppY_ wrote:
Still not legal to shoot more than air-guns without a hunting license..loubot wrote:
plenty of land for shootingFloppY_ wrote:
What good would that do me?
So my grandfather died not too long ago; he was a bit of a gun collector. We're in New Mexico going through his stuff, here's some of his pieces.
The flintlocks are reproduction kits, the revolver is stamped "Harrington Richardson Arms Co. Worcester Mass. US pat Oct 4th 1887"
SKS, side by side shotgun, single shot lever action .22
There's also a Makarov floating around somewhere.
The flintlocks are reproduction kits, the revolver is stamped "Harrington Richardson Arms Co. Worcester Mass. US pat Oct 4th 1887"
SKS, side by side shotgun, single shot lever action .22
There's also a Makarov floating around somewhere.
i can't imagine the monetary value outweighs the sentimental one.
i'm sorry for your loss . . .
i'm sorry for your loss . . .
Nice collection.
Also,
take sks go inna woods
Also,
take sks go inna woods
noice
Thanks Burnzz. Found two clips for the SKS but no woods round these parts.
Anyone good at identifying medals? I know the Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star, and Air Medal but I don't know the rest.
Anyone good at identifying medals? I know the Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star, and Air Medal but I don't know the rest.
I'm pretty sure the middle medal in the top row is one of the WII victory medals. The most of the rest of the round medals look like campaign medals from WWII and Korea though I could be completely wrong.
Last edited by mcgid1 (2010-08-20 18:40:24)
The Medals are:
DFC
Bronze Star
Air Medal
Air Defence Medal
American Campaign Medal
WWII Victory Medal
National Defense Service Medal
Korean Service Medal
Armed Forces Reserve Medal
don't know
don't know
don't know
U.N. Service Korea
DFC
Bronze Star
Air Medal
Air Defence Medal
American Campaign Medal
WWII Victory Medal
National Defense Service Medal
Korean Service Medal
Armed Forces Reserve Medal
don't know
don't know
don't know
U.N. Service Korea
Last edited by Karbin (2010-08-20 23:56:34)
MOVE OUT OF DENMARK.FloppY_ wrote:
Still not legal to shoot more than air-guns without a hunting license..loubot wrote:
plenty of land for shootingFloppY_ wrote:
What good would that do me?
jeez...
Make X-meds a full member, for the sake of 15 year old anal gangbang porn watchers everywhere!
that was very funny 85 pages ago.JdeFalconr wrote:
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i was annoyed then tooReciprocity wrote:
that was very funny 85 pages ago.JdeFalconr wrote:
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picked up a new Smith & Wesson 442.
15oz, 5 shot rated for 38 spl +p
15oz, 5 shot rated for 38 spl +p
hammerless, nice. you have C & C?
yes sir!burnzz wrote:
hammerless, nice. you have C & C?
technically it still has a hammer.. just internally which makes it double action only.
Its got a very heavy trigger, probably 12+ lbs.
Pretty much what my kid has, though he has been pestering me about getting the battle axe. BTW - the swords areJdeFalconr wrote:
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i'm thinking of selling my 9
it's a taurus, there's a picture in here somewhere . . .
How much burnz