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don't like SIGs much do you Dan?![]()
Oh, he does. He's going to camp out in front of Walmart when the Sig556 rifle comes out!!![]()
Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball...
LOL, yeah, just a bit.Originally Posted by DamnYank!
I actually have a P226R as well, but haven't snagged any pics yet...
Hahaha...almost! I am on the Ordnance Outsellers waiting list for the SIG556 SWAT. I have a Magpul CTR and a TA31RCO-M4 ACOG awaiting an install. They are very anxious.Originally Posted by SuicideHz
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Suicide, do I know you from another forum? Your screen name sounds very familiar.
"I can't think of nothin' finer than a fine naked woman holding a gun." --- Frankie Figs
I figured this might be a good place to introduce myself on M4Carbine. I just want to say that this site is excellent, I've already found a few topics that I believe are lacking on other forums. I appreciate all you guys and the info thats here, thanks for letting me be a part of it.
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A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches...
You might have seen that name on 2 different 1911 forums, but I've been banned with that name...
Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball...
Squirt gun and cap gun included. The squirt gun is my very first firearm saved it for posterity.
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Here are my S&W M&P and M&P Compact, both with 10-8 Performance rear sights:
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My Grandfather's brother brought this Walther PP back. Supposedly the story is that he was in the first tank division to cross the Rhine. Some research states that the Walther plant was ransacked in '45. Not sure if he acquired it that way or from a German soldier. Upon return he gave it to my Grandpa, and I just picked it up after he passed away last year.
Some further inquiring from some Walther gurus:
Hi Wes:
I'm sure Dieter will stop by soon,but I can give you the date of production,
it was early 1944.You say the grips are brown or if they are the pistol was
used in competition shooting,and the grips were started back in the early
30's and changed from one pisol after another thru the years.You are lucky
to have a matching mag sn,if you could find the #1
you would be really in good shape.The SA was called the Storm Div,Storm
troopers or brown shirts.This was in the late twenties and earl thirties.
Regards DannyHello Wes,
That PP was made in 1944 and is one of the sixth production version
(longer tang, no step at trigger guard base). The reddish grips were
indeed issued for SA shooters. The serialled mag number "2" is unusual
for an SA shooter though.
Dieter H. Marschall.
This "everything else" gun is fast becoming "something else." Not to M&P everyone to death, but these things are a great alternative for us 1911 fans. I can't wait to hold the .45ACP version.
And with the Dawson Precision fiber optic:
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