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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 12:58 am
Man of the Demoneye Fresnel Man of the Demoneye Since I have no effing clue on the AR (.50 cal. looks like) Have this: A prop for the new Blade Runner film? xd Nyet. (that was a hint) Nosorog AEK906 revolver in 9mm
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 1:41 am
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 4:00 am
Everybody knows the Chauchat. The first one LOOKS like a PPK, but it's not obviously stamped Walther, so I'm going to call it as Eastern Bloc. ETA: Oh, the second one is a MAG, isn't it?
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 5:54 am
Fresnel Everybody knows the Chauchat. The first one LOOKS like a PPK, but it's not obviously stamped Walther, so I'm going to call it as Eastern Bloc. ETA: Oh, the second one is a MAG, isn't it? yeah. its a MAG what I find funny is that the army gets rid of the M60, a newer weapon in favor of the older MAG and changed one or 2 things about it and called it the 240 the ppk look alike I guess could it could be considered eastern bloc. it is chambered for 9x18 makarov and they can be had for around 150 or so dollars, cheap
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 6:25 am
Recon_Ninja_985 ok, A slightly hard one, then an easy one, and then a retarded one A Belgium FN/Browning licensed from Walther.
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 7:02 am
Floyd Recon_Ninja_985 ok, A slightly hard one, then an easy one, and then a retarded one A Belgium FN/Browning licensed from Walther. nein was the standard pistol of a certain european country's military / police for like the longest time chambered for the 9x18 mak what am I?
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 7:22 am
Recon_Ninja_985 Fresnel Everybody knows the Chauchat. The first one LOOKS like a PPK, but it's not obviously stamped Walther, so I'm going to call it as Eastern Bloc. ETA: Oh, the second one is a MAG, isn't it? yeah. its a MAG what I find funny is that the army gets rid of the M60, a newer weapon in favor of the older MAG and changed one or 2 things about it and called it the 240 Newer ≠ better. Lorcins are newer than 1911s. I remember some weapons expert on TV bitching about the M60 once... one of the things he said was that there's a half-dozen parts, including the firing pin, that come out during a routine field strip and will fit into the gun backwards and/or upside-down, and any one of these will disable the gun until it's flipped around again. That's just terrible design right there. Quote: the ppk look alike I guess could it could be considered eastern bloc. it is chambered for 9x18 makarov and they can be had for around 150 or so dollars, cheap That just makes me want it. crying
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 6:10 pm
Recon_Ninja_985 Floyd Recon_Ninja_985 ok, A slightly hard one, then an easy one, and then a retarded one A Belgium FN/Browning licensed from Walther. nein was the standard pistol of a certain european country's military / police for like the longest time chambered for the 9x18 mak what am I? How about the FEG PA-63 pistol from Hungary? Damn if it doesn't have the same cutout in the trigger guard as the FN/Browning! Supporting evidence: http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg240-e.htm
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 8:53 pm
Floyd Recon_Ninja_985 Floyd Recon_Ninja_985 ok, A slightly hard one, then an easy one, and then a retarded one A Belgium FN/Browning licensed from Walther. nein was the standard pistol of a certain european country's military / police for like the longest time chambered for the 9x18 mak what am I? How about the FEG PA-63 pistol from Hungary? Damn if it doesn't have the same cutout in the trigger guard as the FN/Browning! Supporting evidence: http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg240-e.htm Ooooh yeah, now I have to get one. Thanks, guys. xd
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 10:12 pm
I'm suprised I've got you all stumped on this one. Think children. I'm technically a bolt action but a very unique type of bolt action especially in my caliber. Regardless of what you think of my operation I'm still very accurate even compared to McMillian TAC-50.
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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 2:37 am
Smokestack Lightning I'm suprised I've got you all stumped on this one. Think children. I'm technically a bolt action but a very unique type of bolt action especially in my caliber. Regardless of what you think of my operation I'm still very accurate even compared to McMillian TAC-50. Oh ********, is that the thing with the left-handed bolt? I totally saw one of those in Cabela's, but didn't notice the brand and model.
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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 8:35 am
Fresnel Floyd Recon_Ninja_985 Floyd Recon_Ninja_985 ok, A slightly hard one, then an easy one, and then a retarded one A Belgium FN/Browning licensed from Walther. nein was the standard pistol of a certain european country's military / police for like the longest time chambered for the 9x18 mak what am I? How about the FEG PA-63 pistol from Hungary? Damn if it doesn't have the same cutout in the trigger guard as the FN/Browning! Supporting evidence: http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg240-e.htm Ooooh yeah, now I have to get one. Thanks, guys. xd lol. I know for sure im definitely getting one...or several xd
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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 8:51 am
Fresnel Recon_Ninja_985 Fresnel Everybody knows the Chauchat. The first one LOOKS like a PPK, but it's not obviously stamped Walther, so I'm going to call it as Eastern Bloc. ETA: Oh, the second one is a MAG, isn't it? yeah. its a MAG what I find funny is that the army gets rid of the M60, a newer weapon in favor of the older MAG and changed one or 2 things about it and called it the 240 Newer ≠ better. Lorcins are newer than 1911s. I remember some weapons expert on TV bitching about the M60 once... one of the things he said was that there's a half-dozen parts, including the firing pin, that come out during a routine field strip and will fit into the gun backwards and/or upside-down, and any one of these will disable the gun until it's flipped around again. That's just terrible design right there. Quote: the ppk look alike I guess could it could be considered eastern bloc. it is chambered for 9x18 makarov and they can be had for around 150 or so dollars, cheap That just makes me want it. crying Murphy's military law #56. Interchangeable parts aren't. Murphy's military law #82. The weapon that usually jams when you need it the most is the M60. lol
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Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 8:03 am
Since I'm long overdue for a contribution, and it took forever to find something you won't find on the World Guns website, here is my photo. To give you a sporting chance, this pistol is one of a line of handguns that were built somewhere in Europe. The company was just purchased by another maverick gunmaker, insuring that eyesores like this won't pass from the face of the earth.
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Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 10:22 am
Floyd Since I'm long overdue for a contribution, and it took forever to find something you won't find on the World Guns website, here is my photo. To give you a sporting chance, this pistol is one of a line of handguns that were built somewhere in Europe. The company was just purchased by another maverick gunmaker, insuring that eyesores like this won't pass from the face of the earth. EAA Witness. Someone bought Tanfoglio? Damn, they made some good guns. I always wanted a 10mm Witness.
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