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I am impressed!Are bows allowed?
I am impressed!Are bows allowed?
Yep like the Hatfields with their curly maple full length stocks and brass furniture. Grace and beauty .Nothing is prettier than a fine old flintlock longrifle with a well done, highly figured stock.
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Originally Posted by Coop45 View Post
Are bows allowed?
there was a bow?
They are AMT Hardballer Longslides with a JP Enterprise compensator ... the bottom one is on the factory frame, top one is on a early Kimber wide body frame ... It handles and balances much better, besides holding 14 rounds (with one in the tube) they've I've never given me any ftf/fte problems!I need you to tell me more about those two long slides. 7" barrels aren't they? They made me feel all funny inside.
Did you have any issues fitting the Hardballer slide to the widebody frame? I've got a Javelina, but I'm beginning to believe I need a Hardballer too. My biggest issue is capacity, as a gun that large really ought to hold more than 7 or 8 rounds.
No problems at all ... it slid right on; no fitting necessary and actually it fit the Kimber frame better than it did the factory frame (which they are kind of crappy anyway).Did you have any issues fitting the Hardballer slide to the widebody frame? I've got a Javelina, but I'm beginning to believe I need a Hardballer too. My biggest issue is capacity, as a gun that large really ought to hold more than 7 or 8 rounds.
No he didn't. There's no such thing. You must be making it up...I am 67. When I turned 21 my dad gave me a Browning Sweet 16, in a blond shade of wood, ventilated rib. Simply gorgeous.