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Old 04-27-2006, 20:49   #196
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Ok they are both Winchesters
P17 rifle and an 1887 lever action shotgun.

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Old 04-27-2006, 21:06   #197
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P17 rifle and an 1887 lever action shotgun.

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You have a very good eye. Yes. I think the 1887 started life out as a long barrel, but was shorten later. The '87 is fun to shoot. The P17 is in very fine condition.
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Old 04-27-2006, 22:05   #198
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Just recieved this from the shop today. XD .45ACP 5" Tactical

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http://img208.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img02538zp.jpg
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Old 04-28-2006, 13:15   #199
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My AR15s.

Top one is a Bushmaster lower with Magpul PRS stock, Sierra Precision Rifles grip, CMT upper, Bushmaster 20" HBAR with custom compensator by RJ's Custom Shop out of Washougal, WA, and a Bushmaster Varminter freefloat tube. The scope is an IOR Valdada 2.5-10x42. I don't think I will have enough room to mount the scope, and will either have to get a Larue mount or add some rail section to the freefloat tube or replace the tube with a rail system. I cut down the original front sight tower to make a low-profile gas block. I don't think I will keep it, it looks pretty bad.

Bottom AR is my original Bushmaster lower with Magpul M93B stock, Falcon Ergo grip, JP firecontrol system, EGW M4 upper, DPMS 16" M4 profile barrel, Midwest Industries 2-piece freefloat quad rail with Magpul XT rail covers, ARMS #22M68 with cantilever spacer, and Aimpoint CompM3 4MOA. I used to have the YHM stuff on this rifle.
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Old 04-28-2006, 18:03   #200
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Just recieved this from the shop today. XD .45ACP 5" Tactical

Gave a link, can't seem to attach the file.

http://img208.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img02538zp.jpg
The file was too big. compress the image to under a meg and maybe resize to 800x600.
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Old 05-02-2006, 14:53   #201
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...u/DSC00273.jpg

Update on the SOCOM II. Got the right ring a few weeks ago as well as the MK14 Chopmod stock from Sage Industries...
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Old 05-02-2006, 15:44   #202
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..Update on the SOCOM II. Got the right ring a few weeks ago as well as the MK14 Chopmod stock from Sage Industries...
Man O Man thats some rat killer. :-)

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Old 05-02-2006, 15:54   #203
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Too bad I can barely pick the dang thing up...
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Old 05-02-2006, 16:05   #204
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Too bad I can barely pick the dang thing up...
Did someone pimp your gun, or are they all that bright metal?

Was there a Gold trim package offered?

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Old 05-02-2006, 16:08   #205
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Don't blame me, the SEALs picked it. It's a matte grey anodizing but the flash on my digi-cam hit it. I'm not much of a photographer. Not that it will mater once my handy jar of Dura-Coat gets here.....

Bunch o' damn critics....
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Old 05-02-2006, 17:36   #206
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You are lucky there are no weapon " fashion police" or you'd be doing hard time for that concoction....

concoction
A noun
1 confection, concoction
the act of creating something (a medicine or drink or soup etc.) by compounding or mixing a variety of components

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Old 05-02-2006, 18:29   #207
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I believe owning something like that can get your tab revoked.
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Old 05-02-2006, 18:52   #208
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Ok, I think I can make this work now:

Let's see, the AR in the first Pic is a Frankengun built on a DPMS lower by me. It has a JP Trigger, CMT upper w/M4 Feed cuts, Sabre defence 18" midlength, midweight , fluted 1/7 barrrel, Levang linear comp, LaRue 9.0 4 rail float tube, LaRue aimpoint mount, Aimpoint Comp M2, LaRue throw lever scout-light mount, Surefire scout weapon light with KL1 head, PRI gasblock front sight, Old school Colt 2 position Collapsible stock, A2 Grip. (will be replacing the stock with an LMT Sopmod, and the grip with an Ergo, as well as adding a buis probably a KAC 600)

The handgun in the Second Pic is an FN/Browning model 1910 7.65mm (.32acp) I have great plans for this gun, but in it's current condition, it is somewhat of a beater. The lights are (clockwise from left) Surefire L7 Rechargeable, Fenix L2P, and Surefire M6 Guardian, and a TAG radio pouch that the M6 lives in.

The third Pic is my pride and Joy, this my friends is the inside of the,"Little Bastard's Mischief Kit" it is a Halliburton Zero Briefcase that when required carries the items in the photo (clkwise from top right) Beretta mdl 950 chambered in .22short and threaded 1/2-28, Browning Semi-auto .22 LR takedown rifle also threaded 1/2-28, Surefire M6, Beretta mdl 21 chambered in .22lr and Threaded 1/2-28, Ward Machine produced .22lr Suppressor (registered NFA Item), Leatherman supertool, Zeiss Miniquick Monocular, and a Swiss armt knife. Not shown:spare pistol mags, Copies of Form 4 Papers, approx 500 rds mixed .22lr/short ammunition, small tool kit, and Business cards.

The fourth Pic is the Remington 870 Express shotgun that I set up to suit my needs (Iron man class three gun, home protection, Texas Quail hunting, looking cool) it is a plain 870 express purchased by me on my 18th birthday enahanced in the following manner: 18" non ported Vang comp barrel with XS "DEA" sights installed, Remington Walnut "English" Stock from 1100 Bird gun, old style forearm, Custom made knurled Mag extension (7+1), Vang "Big Head" safety, Vang Stainless Follower, and Wolff Extra Power Mag spring.

Not my entire Collection, but definately some of the more interesting selections.

Good times,
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Old 05-02-2006, 19:41   #209
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Nice collection, B.

The box needs a shorty M-4 with a .22 conversion kit and a 1911 with a .22 conversion as well.

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Old 05-02-2006, 20:57   #210
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I'm working on taking better pics of my weapons.

Here are a few different views of my AR-15's. I hope to have my JP fire control parts for the 20" here tomorrow, so I have Saturday planned to install it, and the scope rings should be here next week. After drooling over the pics of the 6.8 uppers that MSTN is building, I know where the next pile of my cash is going.
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