Probably only my 1917 DWM Luger, a Russian capture. Could have sworn I had a picture of it. This 1933 Nambu is not quite there yet. I have shot both a few times.
My favorite is my MKIII with Lite upper with an Octane 9 suppressor. The stapler to put up targets is louder than this combo, love it.
Another favorite is my Pre-Lock 617 10 Shot but the damn thing was nearly $800 used.
I use a small, flat CRKT neck knife that has a kydex sheath on a chain. It's cheap and has a gut hook side blade as well but I only wear it for fishing and it can rust.
I use the Stack On PDS-500. Natchez Shooters Supply had it for $38 on sale. It has an electronic lock release that you code in and then manually turn the 2 locking pins/bolts. They are of good size, 1/2" or so and there are two holes at the base for mounting to the floor or the drawer etc. Top...
It helps if you have a degree in Mechanical engineering for field stripping and re-assembly. But still you may have to stand on your head to get it right.
Floydster
Lol. Ga Tech BSME 2001
Maybe I'll try to do it upside down next time. Me, not the pistol.
"MrAnteater
The only poly gun I would avoid is Kahr. Tons of problems."
Kahr firmly states in their manual that due to their tight machining tolerances that each pistol requires a minimum of 200 rounds fired before it can be considered broken in and fit for self-defense carry. I won't...
I think I did ok at $350 for a very good condition 6" Stainless with extra grips and 3 speedloaders plus a holster. Unfortunately I had to add $50 in transfers and shipping on top of that. Not awful but not brag worthy like $300 out the door. I am curious as to what most people say they paid for...
I paid $300 for my Kimber as well. :D I waited until the absolute latest possible moment to buy it from my friend who was moving to China. All he needs over there is a plastic butter knife and I, being the kind soul that I am, offered to take it off his hands. He said he'd rather throw it in the...
"what the next step up from Hi-Point is in handguns."
Kitchen knife?
Seriously though, a Kahr CW is a good budget pistol. Used Glock is a no brainer as well. Springfield XD etc. I sold my Hi-Point before the check hit the bank.
I love mine except when its time to re-assemble it. They call it a lawyered up gun and while I detest the loaded chamber indicator the changes to mag release are nice. I don't ever use the built in lock but its pretty unobtrusive. If I could shop all over again I would look for the same gun in a...
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