H&K,Just for Correia

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I have a couple H&K USPc's. A supressed .45 and a .40 with a LEM trigger. I like 'em well enough.

This stuff is damn funny though.


-T.
 
I've owned H&K's, I like H&K pistols and I would buy them again if i get a good deal because I like a manual safety/decock lever on a polymer pistol.

And you're still 100% right on your issues with H&K :p
 
Love the blog Larry, I have to reread it every so often (the other stuff too.) I'll admit, I've never even handled an H&K, but I'm going to, just as soon as I have a malfunction with my Makarov.
RT
 
Can I play?

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I used an image from Oleg's site. Hope he doesn't mind.
 
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GigaBuist --

Ooops.

The word is "Nein!" (German for "No!")

Notice the "e" comes before the "i"

Cool poster, though.
 
if you had NIET! wouldnt that be russian for no?...

nevermind thats got nothing to do with this

now, make a poster about the good things!!
 
El Tejon said:
Can we make a motivational poster for gun dealers?

Suggested caption: "Because NO! matters more than money."

meh, heres my shot at it. despite having graduated with a degree in visual communications, im surprisingly bad at it (which is why i changed majors :) ). hopefully it will stir some thoughts with others:

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I for one cannot fault H&K for their genius of design. Who else would bring us a semi automatic, partially plastic modern incarnation of the Walker Colt? All they need to do at the price they ask for it is include the horse and saddle scabbard to pack the thing around all day.:evil: Just in case you missed it I'm talking about the MK23
 
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I have noticed the "we know best" attitude among other German and Austrian companies also. That said, my P7 has worked well for 25 years so I guess I will stick with it. Of course, 25 years ago it was the smallest and lightest thing out there in 9mm. Not today. Now I have to go clean the coffee off the keyboard...!!!:)
 
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