LMAO. They are that much? DAMN.
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LMAO. They are that much? DAMN.
FNP 45, might be getting this guy from Brian over the March 6th show
http://img389.imageshack.us/img389/4...gssmallge4.jpg
Ruger SR-556 I likey to
http://billstclair.com/blog/images/ruger-sr556.jpg
1420.00 on the ruger, we can do that at the Waukesha show.
M1895 Nagant pistols are neat when supressed. The cylinder moves to form a gas seal together with the shape of the round, and people put cans on them sometimes. The round is funky though. Funny, that someone would want to spend 2x the money on the stamp as the revolver is worth...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvF4yurWSc0
perhaps you need to watch more T.V.?
C&R status ma duce maybe.
I really enjoyed watching belts of APIT tearing into car-doors at last years "blow up cars in Minnesota" event.
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/a...009_120500.jpg
http://i851.photobucket.com/albums/a...9_124901-1.jpg
so expensive yet so awesome.
this would be my guilty pleasure
savage 110 BA in a 338 lapua. JIMP!
http://www.savagearms.com/images/fir.../big/110ba.png
SPRINGFIELD ARMORY "LOADED MIA"
http://beatingstick.net/images/IMG_0248.jpg
Oh, I feel just terrible that that the gun library in my head doesn't include obsolete Russian revolvers from over a century ago. The point was that the VAST MAJORITY of revolvers don't have cylinders that move forward to create a seal against the forcing cone, nor do they use special ammunition that has a gas seal. Therefore, a supressor isn't very effective on 99.9% of the world's revolvers. But hey, thanks for the info. I'll keep it mind the next time I see a Colt Python wearing a can in some flick I'm watching. "Gee, if only that were a Nagant, then this scene wouldn't be so ridiculous..."
:rolleyes:
Basic M4 with holographic sights (I have a lower...)
Basic AK47
M1911
Walther PK380 (am actually going to buy this one soon)
Armsel Striker
I have a ar-15 for sale..