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  1. nightrunner

    My Guns

    very nice! you have a gun to just about everything
  2. im was guessing 1911
  3. i like it for one, the grip asthetics are a bit xtreme but i can get used to that. you would think that they would clean all the fingerprints off the slide before posting pics of a newly released/prototype weapon on the 'net
  4. yea, id bet that has an easy $60-80k in it or more depending on drivetrain. i usually go for the GM muscle, too. in particularly pontiacs and chevys
  5. id suggest the ruger mark II 22/45 or mark III 22/45. the walther p22 and sig mosquito are nice too
  6. i assume it is still illegal even if you have a HCP?
  7. i always thought long guns had to be unloaded and have the gun and ammo stored separately i.e. gun in trunk and ammo in passenger compartment or vice versa
  8. about the 14" barrell'd 870, check out NFA weapons or class3 weapons, i highly suggest NOT getting caught with one that is not registered. yes swapping barrels on a 870 is very easy
  9. does anybody else see that pic has been altered to say .45GAP instead of .45ACP? :P
  10. am i misinformed or is it not illegal to carry a loaded long gun(shotgun) in your vehicle?
  11. no, moving targets are great practice:D
  12. i have heard that some wont cycle in semi autos. i know that shotshells wont hurt an XD, and i can imagine they would be fine in a glock too. dont think id try them in a 1911 though pistol caliber shotshells spread VERY fast, not good for anything past about 5-7yards edit: i see you are wanting to use your ruger P94, i would think not, at the very most it would harm the barrell only
  13. your right, my mistake
  14. how about a henry U.S. Survival AR-7? its a bolt action but the barrel, action and spare magazine can be stored in the stock. or a Sako Quad? also bolt action but has a system of quick change barrells to have .22LR, .22WMR, .17HMR, or .17HM2 all in one rifle with only a barrell swap.
  15. at first i thought you were referring to open carry.... im not sure on the regulations of USPSA, but could a single point sling be used?
  16. its the original ceramic version
  17. beautiful pistol! i have to say that is the first gun i have seen where the hogue slip-on grips actually HELP the appearance of the gun. just awesome
  18. looks like .38spl. and .380acp are staying pretty close to each other. most likely are the back-up guns. i really thought that more carried .38s than .380s
  19. what handgun chambers that, may i ask? i voted .45acp, and hope to add a .380 in the future
  20. thanks guys
  21. specifically on a 870 express magnum. can stock wood furniture ( stock and fore-end) be replaced with stock synthetic furniture? thanks
  22. anyone have any experience with the polymer frame versions?

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