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That means you move to central or eastern Washington. The Cascade mountain range changes the climate completely as you move eastward from the coast.
To "leadcounsel": Puyallup is not a bad area if you have to commute to Fort Lewis. There are many good gun stores within striking distance...
Yup, those were 2 differentThompsons as seen by the barrel length on each. And my buddy, who is rather experienced with Tommy guns as a result of spending 40-plus years living a 30 minute drive from Knob Creek, noticed that the long barrelled one had a non-removable stock and the shorter (SMG)...
Yeah, that sure rubbed me the wrong way.
But, as pointed out earlier in this thread, the whole show is edited, chopped, messed with and edited some more. Basically, we have no idea of what really happened in any scene.
We only know what the producer left in, to make his show his way in...
Bit confused here.....
Was this intended to be a fallaciously hypothetical depiction of a cartridge that never existed?
Or am I about to learn of a round that was only sold in the upriver regions of the Austro-Hungarian Carpathian Mountanis?
Bart Noir
Marcus, I did enjoy that slide show you linked to. But the "historical" section sure had some mistakes in it!
Yeah, sure, all those thousands of Spencer carbines were not actually being used by the Federal Cavalry who carried them????
So the US troops didn't have any Trapdoors in Cuba...
For some crazy reason I want a 905. Maybe to test ag'in my S&W 940 :D
Were the earlier ones on a shorter frame, a .22 length frame versus a .38 length frame?
I was seriously shopping a few weeks ago once I heard that a local shop had a new 905. It turned out to have the .38 length frame...
Hey Nolo, the Grumman Avenger was a darn-good aircraft! So strong there are still some earning a living as water-bombers.
The nerve, picking on the Avenger......
Bart Noir
Don't you have trouble centering the front sight in that big rear aperature? I mean, if you took the normal rear sight and opened up the notch until it was as wide as the Mojo, you couldn't shoot tight group anymore, to my way of thinking.
Then again, I haven't tried it.
Bart Noir
Just to muddy the waters for you, there is another company (in Oregon) just starting to build similar weapons that use M16 magazines.
http://www.tpdusa.com/index.php
And a thread in another forum has lots of info from this company:
http://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=4394...
OK, the sights...
The orange on that front sight is from a previous owner, naturally. The front and rear flip-ups did not have tritium vials.
They match my rifle, which has flip-ups that are too thin for the vials.
In Yugo service, those dimples in the flip-ups had some sort of high...
Uh, bad vibes starting to occur....
Last time I was in Kansas, they didn't have any lawful concealed carry for those who need it most. Which is those of us who are not police officers.
Has that changed?
Bart Noir
Being a WA resident I really outta keep away from this thread :D but the truth is that I envy those who live in a state that allows full auto weapons.
WA does not and I believe OR does allow this. Am I right?
Bart Noir
Who might go broke(r) if he could buy full-auto weapons.
MillCreek, they (SNS) sometimes have a table at the Monroe WAC gunshow. Not sure about Puyallup.
And nobody mentioned Sam's Gun Shop on Airport Road in south Everett ??? It will be very close to his place of work.
But I cannot tell you the transfer fee. It might be discounted if you...
Without question, the Px4 has the better trigger. But the safety levers are smaller. That's good for concealment, bad for fast use, should you carry "on safe".
Fit to the hand is a very personal choice.
The Px4 is mighty simple internally, I don't see how somebody can consider the 92...
I have the Stoeger Cougar and it is a fine gun. If you like the Beretta 92 trigger and safety, the Cougar will be like an old friend. But it uses the rotating barrel and I believe that softens the "perceived" recoil. It just doesn't whip the muzzle up as much, as it seems to just push back in...
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