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Both are fun, but neither are as much enjoyment as a 29...Not going to lie, I really want a Tech-9 and Calico
Both are fun, but neither are as much enjoyment as a 29...Not going to lie, I really want a Tech-9 and Calico
I don’t have one yet, but in 7 days hopefully! then in 5-6 weeks, the 629 no lock Mountain Gun should be paid off tooDang it, I need a 29 again!
Go out and shoot them both at once. A 44 in each hand is a superlative experience...I don’t have one yet, but in 7 days hopefully! then in 5-6 weeks, the 629 no lock Mountain Gun should be paid off too
that would be cool! I’ve done it with a .460 mag duel wheeling once! was FUNGo out and shoot them both at once. A 44 in each hand is a superlative experience...
Had a pair of the tec 22 pistols at one time, but my girlfriend at the time liked the mod.29 a lot more. I ended up selling them for reloading components. That was about the only way to fund my and her shooting habits at the time... it was worth it, they were toys anyway, but an uzi, always wanted one and never "pulled the trigger"I always wanted a TEC-22 but never got one. When these Uzi's showed up at CDNN for $250, I jumped. Too much "Delta Force" as a kid I guess.
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I always wanted a TEC-22 but never got one. When these Uzi's showed up at CDNN for $250, I jumped. Too much "Delta Force" as a kid I guess.
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You guys CRACK me up!Had a pair of the tec 22 pistols at one time, but my girlfriend at the time liked the mod.29 a lot more. I ended up selling them for reloading components. That was about the only way to fund my and her shooting habits at the time... it was worth it, they were toys anyway, but an uzi, always wanted one and never "pulled the trigger"
It's really cool and fun to shoot but about the most uncomfortable thing I ever held. And I just sold my Desert Eagle.Had a pair of the tec 22 pistols at one time, but my girlfriend at the time liked the mod.29 a lot more. I ended up selling them for reloading components. That was about the only way to fund my and her shooting habits at the time... it was worth it, they were toys anyway, but an uzi, always wanted one and never "pulled the trigger"
did you save me the brass for that DE?It's really cool and fun to shoot but about the most uncomfortable thing I ever held. And I just sold my Desert Eagle.
.41Mag?did you save me the brass for that DE?
wait… you had a .41 mag DE??? that a holly grail gun! I’m trying to join the .41 Mag club here, but .41 mag revolvers are insanely expensive right now. I did score some Dillion dies for cheap.41Mag?
Scary isnt the point, but they can be pretty scary, and effective, if you know how to shoot them.You guys CRACK me up!
My brother gave me a Mac-11 9mm when I left home. He said, it’s looks scary and that’s 1/2 the fight.
wait… you had a .41 mag DE??? that a holly grail gun! I’m trying to join the .41 Mag club here, but .41 mag revolvers are insanely expensive right now. I did score some Dillion dies for cheap
I've had two, both 44 and neither were compatible with the new barrels both ran me roughlya thousand, and both were trades, years apart. I'd love a 429de barrel, but my one and only 50ae was a automag that blew up on me. I'd love a desert eagle to swap between the 50 and 429de, but they are awkward handguns...I did. Only bought it because it was a good deal at $1200 but found out later that it wasn't compatible with the newer barrels so I had no use for it. It gone, just last week.
I learned the hard way about the new barrels. Ordered a .44 conversion kit from Gunbroker, only to find out they were too large to fit the older guns. Which pretty much shot my interest in it. I could spend the money on a .50 to use the .44 kit on but instead it's going towards something more useful.I've had two, both 44 and neither were compatible with the new barrels both ran me roughlya thousand, and both were trades, years apart. I'd love a 429de barrel, but my one and only 50ae was a automag that blew up on me. I'd love a desert eagle to swap between the 50 and 429de, but they are awkward handguns...
I’m going to get a .50 DE one day!I learned the hard way about the new barrels. Ordered a .44 conversion kit from Gunbroker, only to find out they were too large to fit the older guns. Which pretty much shot my interest in it. I could spend the money on a .50 to use the .44 kit on but instead it's going towards something more useful.
You will like it for sure, until you buy ammo. It ain't affordable or very available. But it puts big holes in stuff. And makes even bigger grins.I’m going to get a .50 DE one day!
I hand load!You will like it for sure, until you buy ammo. It ain't affordable or very available. But it puts big holes in stuff. And makes even bigger grins.
You'll need to if you want to shoot it consistently. Luckily most of your big boomers benefit from using the same powder and primers, so cases and projectiles will be the biggest hunt. I admit, I envy the collection you've got going, it's been a while since I've been able to buy something nice. Thanks for sharing your great purchases!I hand load!
Thanks! I’m slowing down on buying, my collection will last a lifetime of shooting and looking. hopefully my young boys don’t become anti-gunners and would hang on to them when I get too old.You'll need to if you want to shoot it consistently. Luckily most of your big boomers benefit from using the same powder and primers, so cases and projectiles will be the biggest hunt. I admit, I envy the collection you've got going, it's been a while since I've been able to buy something nice. Thanks for sharing your great purchases!
No, if done by a nationally known engraver the price goes up fast for whatever coverage.I thought it mean quality, like a A class engraver or B class engraver!