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I will call him and see what Info he says I can give out.
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I finally got a new case to hold 6 guns at a time. The guy I bought this new from is just now starting his bussiness and they are made very close to the Pelican. I really like the way it is made and it is water and dust proof. I havent done it (YET) but I feel like I could drive my truck over it.
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Yes!!! on the 357 sig!
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Astra was picking on me..............LOL BeAllYouCanBe My Brute Opps!
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I know there are a few threads on how to post an image but here is some help ( I hope) First you need someplace to HOST your image. I did a quick Google search: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=free+image+host&aq=f&oq http://imageshack.us/ Is the first one to come up some use others but we will use this one for a example. Have the image on your PC that you want to host? Hit the BROWSE button on the Imageshack web page. Then go to the images location (the folder or drive your image is located) Click on the image (or select) within the folder then hit the OPEN button. This will place the image name and size in Imageshacks screen box. Select (place a check mark in the box) next to RESIZE IMAGE. In the drop down you can select a few different sizes. I would suggest 640X 480 for the forums here. Click on the STRAT UPLOAD button. This will take you to a screen to create an account to save your image. Just use any email you have in the box asking for it and click the button next to that. Then: Next to the line “Direct link to image†You will see a URL. Copy that URL. Now in TGO here open your post you want to place the image in And where you want the image click the "INSERT IMAGE" button uptop. it will look like this: This is where you right click in the popup that shows and PASTE the URL you copyed from the IMAGESHACK . Make sure to remove the "http://" in the popup window before you paste your URL Image example I hope this helps. I know it is not the best written help guide but heck I took a stab..............LOL
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http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/SearchResults.asp?SearchResults.asp?SearchType=0&Keywords=ruger+blackhawk+9mm a few on Gunbroker.
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BeAllYouCanBe My Brute I need some pups' LOL
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BUT it is GREEN man!
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After you get the 238....... Now you need to look at the Sig 522
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Ahh this is not mine I just seen the image and thought Id share after I made the other post "GREEN" in the handgun section.
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MSAR Microtech Small Arms Research STG-556 Gebirgsjager rifle package.
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Im glad you guys are on my side. Some very nice shooting!!!!
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I like mine. No issues. I did buy a C barrel and slide for it as I wont shoot the bling one that came on it. I have only shot the C 50 rounds.
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Many buyers of the Sigs with the DAK trigger do not know to operate this system properly. I put together some thoughts here that may help: There is a choice of two reset positions with the DAK trigger. The farthest forward is obviously a longer stroke, but is lighter, about 6 to 7 pounds. The closer reset position results in a shorter pull, but is heavier, about 8 pounds, though for some reason it seems heavier than that. The way the DAK trigger is set-up, there is less mechanical advantage at the shorter reset position, and therefore the heavier pull weight. I just always use the longer reset position, for the sweet long DA pull. The longer pull on the DAK is lighter than the decocker SIGs' initial DA pull, and lighter than most, if not all factory DA revolver pulls. It's a simple matter which one is your cup of tea. To preface, there are two hammer positions, and two trigger positions, but a total of three possible operational trigger pulls. If the hammer is all the way down, that is, with the slide closed, the trigger pull will be at its heaviest, basically just like the first pull with the decoker SIGs. The only time a DAK will be like this under operational circumstances is when re-striking a dud round. If the hammer is in the rebound position, and the trigger is all the way forward, the first pull will be sweet, about six to seven pounds. A shot is fired, which works the slide, and the trigger starts returning. The first click heard will be the first reset position, and the trigger can be pulled from this position, though due to "less mechanical advantage" this shorter pull will be heavier, about eight pounds. If the trigger is allowed to return fully forward, to the second click, the subsequent pull will be lighter, over the longer stroke length, just like the first pull. More thoughts: I think that users of 9mm SIGs may see less utility in the DAK trigger, as the light recoil allows one to take advantage of faster follow-up SA shots. When in use of the .40, I find that by the time I have recovered from recoil, I can have the trigger reset to the farthest forward position
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wow no .380s listed. To me a small 380 is a must have along with the others listed.
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Sherwood’s Guns in KY has them for 385$ NIB Opps sorry thats a GAP 45 for 385$
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My first Glock...My head is already swelling.
JeffsSig replied to Ghooge2008's topic in Show and Tell
Congrats! Im sure you will enjoy it. Flash or no flash I think the "C" in 22c stands for COOL! I love the look it adds to the everyday Glock. I have a 23 with a extra C slide and barrel. -
I really LOVE those! It is on my new short list when I start buying. I hope it serves you as well as it looks. Be safe and enjoy it!
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Remington 1100 TACT4 12 22 RC BLK Remington 1100 TACT4 12 22 RC BLK for Sale at Buds Gun Shop $759.00 I will take this over that Colt 1911 we eyed at Tri-Cities Gun Depot..... My Birthday is in July.
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Here is a Pic of my Dodge. Yes I should of bought a Ford but the price was very very good on this.
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Yes I bought one not long ago. I bought it as it is the closest thing I can buy to the M16 I shot when I was in the USMC back in the 70s-80s. I knew what I was buying as it is basically a refurbished gun. I have shot it around 250 rounds and had zero problems. It has some Colt parts in it. It is a bit loose as far as the upper fit to lower. (Easy to fix) But it as accurate as the one I shot while I was in the USMC. Just keep it clean and I do trust it to fire every time I pull the trigger. For the price I would buy 2 of these over most of the other AR15s
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Thanks I am sure Hero Gear has plenty to pick from. I guess my problem is I have to many guns right now. Or at least enough that I am happy. I am self employed and I do work for one man who owns 6 companies plus I buy sell and trade alot along with some small gun parts I make. Yes I have a wonderful wife who also shoots. House is paid for. No children. 4 cars paid for. It is just a good time in my life right now but I am far from rich.
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I had been in a gun-buying slump over the past month or so. I did pre order a new Sig 238 but who really knows when those will come in. I just haven’t been able to find anything I wanted to buy in a gun. Nothing just jumped up and said BUY ME. So with the gun money (March) I save each month I bought a Truck. It is a Big 4X4 2000 LB Dodge Ram with a 360 V8. It loves the gas! It is nothing special But just my way to show I am helping the economy as I can only pass 2 gas stations. Maybe this month Ill find a new gun.