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#6726 |
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Join Date: May 16, 2012
Location: North Central Florida
Posts: 53
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The Last Gun I Bought
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Join Date: March 28, 2011
Location: Weatherford, The Great State of Texas
Posts: 90
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Smith357, I have an older (Interarms, I think) Rossi coach gun in 20 ga. I absolutely love it. That is an awful purty scatter-rifle you got there. Nice grain in the wood. Hope you get much enjoyment out of it.
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Join Date: October 28, 2009
Location: Dallas / Forth Worth Area
Posts: 588
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@ sfed
Isn't that the truth Congrats - great gun
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#6729 |
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Join Date: December 28, 2002
Location: V I R G I N I A
Posts: 295
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#6730 |
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Join Date: November 8, 2012
Location: SE Texas
Posts: 73
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Nice Coach Gun Smith357. I'm thinking of getting one myself.
Nice 21 minute youtube video of a Rossi Coach Gun in use: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpDL2dadvmc
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#6731 |
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Join Date: April 9, 2012
Posts: 22
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Last gun you bought
A Bersa Thunder .32 acp always wanted a .32 so finally got one and it is just as accurate and dependable as my Bersa .380
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Join Date: August 27, 2010
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 1
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I picked up my new Desert Eagle 1911C today. I can see machine marks in the butt of the extractor. The rest of the weapon is finished right. Its a keeper.
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#6733 |
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Join Date: July 7, 2012
Location: Salem Or
Posts: 102
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I have been wanting a thumper for about a year now. This was the next on my short list. It is a .458 Socom RRA upper and S&W lower with a magpul stock and limbsaver pad. 600 bullets and 150 rds of brass. Ready for some new glass. Have to save up for that one.
![]() Just loaded the first work up. 25 rds each of 300gr hdy JHP and FTX in a load ladder. Man these are big projectiles. The bullet alone is larger than a 9mm cartridge. ![]() ![]() R-L 9mm round, 300gr HDY FTX .458, 45 ACP round |
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#6734 |
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Join Date: November 8, 2011
Location: MD
Posts: 6
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Just picked up a Mossberg ATR 100 in Win .270 that I won in a raffle. Looking forward to shooting it as it is my favorite caliber for deer hunting.
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Join Date: March 15, 2010
Location: Texas
Posts: 266
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Just got an M&P tactical yesterday.
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#6736 |
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Join Date: October 27, 2010
Location: Austin TX
Posts: 98
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Knights Armament SR25 ECC
I ordered it as soon as I saw the results of the election. Picked it up from the LGS yesterday.
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#6737 |
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Join Date: August 26, 2009
Location: Belgium, Europe
Posts: 423
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miroku build winchester 1892 44-40 in the john wayne high grade edition, serial 07xxH, big loop lever, saddle ring, 18,5 inch barrel, ladder sight.
NIB, sat for several years in the basement at our lgs. Its Custom grade brother is left alone in the dark basement now. |
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#6738 |
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Join Date: December 27, 2009
Posts: 142
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new to the herd
picked up two isreli kreen 9mm highpower clones from j&g and a ruger mark III 22/45 from bud's gun shop for plinking
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#6739 |
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Join Date: September 6, 2012
Location: Lone Star State
Posts: 86
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Colt 6920
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#6740 |
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Join Date: September 27, 2009
Posts: 8
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Knights SR-25 .308
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#6741 |
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Join Date: September 20, 2012
Posts: 9
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#6742 |
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Join Date: November 19, 2012
Posts: 1
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In weighing out factors, it was figured that we needed more practical modern defensive arms having available ammo along with a high rate of firepower. The stock of weapons around here includes the usual compliment of U.S. military rifles including .303 Lee Enfields, M1 Garand along with assorted lever action Marlin rifles and pump riot shotguns. Have three pistols including two Model 1911 forty-fives but those are just considered to be backup sidearms and not front line defensive weapons.
Having been abandoned years ago, after much thought, in re-consideration, the AR15 platform was again chosen. A long standing idea is that the most credible and immediate genuine threat faced is economic disintegration along with a sudden collapse of the ballooned welfare entitlement state. The desperate pissed-off mobs will rampage first in the urban areas and then move out into the country-side. Actually . . . managed to pick up a couple of complete lower receiver units within the past few weeks in citizen to citizen private deals. In thinking about it, there hasn't been a dealer purchase in about 20-years now. Anyway, built up two AR15 type rifles using those lowers. One is an M16A2 clone comprised of USGI components with most being of FN manufacture. The way I look at, that thing is essentially a full size military USGI battle rifle. The other AR is a middy length M4 type carbine built using a Palmetto State Armory FN barreled upper assembly. That one is a really tactical looking arm with GI type BUIS and electronic reflex sighting. We wanted heavy duty mil-spec grade upper assemblies with full-auto bolt carrier groups that if needed, could be instantly swapped out onto selective fire lower receivers. Since we understood our particular weapon, the change-out of lowers would be seamless with no learning curve required. When we purchased this house, it came equipped with a cedar lined sauna bath room. Never having been used for it's intended purpose, the windowless space was turned into a storage compartment for preparedness supplies. Both of those AR15 rifles are stashed away in there with the other stuff. The way we look at, the AR rifles are simply tools that perhaps one day might be assigned to a specific purpose. |
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#6743 |
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Join Date: January 17, 2011
Posts: 10
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Ruger 10/22 on a Black Friday Deal, but got it Tuesday for a nice price. Taking her out for a range day on Friday.
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#6744 |
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Join Date: September 27, 2009
Posts: 8
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Join Date: December 17, 2010
Location: Adirondack Mountains, Waaay Upstate New York
Posts: 710
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Thompson Center Contender in 222, 14" barrel.
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Join Date: July 25, 2010
Location: Southwestern Illinois
Posts: 609
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A Ruger GP100 in .357 at a pawn shop last week.
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#6747 |
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Join Date: April 1, 2011
Posts: 230
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Just ordered an XD9 4 inch, can't wait for it to get in!
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#6748 |
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Join Date: November 10, 2006
Location: Southern Utah
Posts: 1,204
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two new ones in the past couples of weeks...........XDs and aRuger SR22. Really happy with both.
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#6749 |
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Join Date: February 17, 2008
Location: Southern Calif.
Posts: 22
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Coonan .357 Classic
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#6750 |
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Join Date: August 28, 2011
Posts: 230
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I keep thinking about the new Coonan! Have you been out with it yet?
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