Ah gotcha.west-phoenix-az wrote:
Civilians commonly refer to full metal jacket rounds as ball ammo.
I haven't had any issues with it, then again, I haven't put many rounds through it either, so it would not be an accurate representation.west-phoenix-az wrote:
How reliable has your SW40 been?
I like how it has done so far, and it is comfortable in my hand.
Do you know what year it was made? I messed with a couple of them and both had issues (mainly feeding). I hear they cleared it up though.
Thought it was the military who referred to it as ball actually.west-phoenix-az wrote:
Civilians commonly refer to full metal jacket rounds as ball ammo.
Fuck Israel
Bought it last year, test round was fired 1/19/09 at factory.west-phoenix-az wrote:
Do you know what year it was made? I messed with a couple of them and both had issues (mainly feeding). I hear they cleared it up though.
you know, reading the first bunch of pages of this thread made me super fucking depressed
Adding to my WWII era collection, the M44 Mosin Nagant carbine:
I also picked up an M1 carbine, but it's at the gunsmith for now. Next on the list is the British SMLE and the German K89.
I also picked up an M1 carbine, but it's at the gunsmith for now. Next on the list is the British SMLE and the German K89.
Nice Maverick.Canin wrote:
I haven't had any issues with it, then again, I haven't put many rounds through it either, so it would not be an accurate representation.west-phoenix-az wrote:
How reliable has your SW40 been?
I like how it has done so far, and it is comfortable in my hand.
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h8 you mcgrid.
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Make X-meds a full member, for the sake of 15 year old anal gangbang porn watchers everywhere!
what armoury is it from?mcgid1 wrote:
Adding to my WWII era collection, the M44 Mosin Nagant carbine:
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/8183/ … 5B1%5D.JPG
counter-bored? they loved to counter-bore those bastards.
mine wasnt
nice clean bore too
nice clean bore too
Izhevsk armory. When I bought it, it looked like it had just come out of the factory, even though the date stamped on the barrel is 1946. I'm pretty sure that after it was made it was just put into a box and warehoused until the importer bought it.krazed wrote:
what armoury is it from?mcgid1 wrote:
Adding to my WWII era collection, the M44 Mosin Nagant carbine:
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/8183/ … 5B1%5D.JPG
ah yeah probably was a stockpiled one
My WWII collection from top to bottom:
M1 Garand
Mosin Nagant
K98
NO4 Mk1
That Garand is gorgeous.
E: What's your favorite, to look at, and favorite to fire?
E: What's your favorite, to look at, and favorite to fire?
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the enfield of course
Man i would kill to get that Kar98....
Haha, interesting choice of wordsaerodynamic wrote:
Man i would kill to get that Kar98....
Ive got a K98 dated 1942 and an M44. I need an enfield and a garand....
I love shooting the Garand, though I haven't had a chance to shoot the K98 or the enfield yet.Finray wrote:
That Garand is gorgeous.
E: What's your favorite, to look at, and favorite to fire?
is that k98 a russian capture?
It probably killed more ROC than USSR.Reciprocity wrote:
is that k98 a russian capture?
complete the collection with the arisaka and the ever so rare Carcano M91mcgid1 wrote:
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/8183/ … 5B1%5D.JPG
My WWII collection from top to bottom:
M1 Garand
Mosin Nagant
K98
NO4 Mk1
fired enfields of that era, they are gorgeous
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
airsoft 1911
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