Nice!
Nice!
I have had all kinds of plinking grade .22's through the years and these are the only .22 pistols I currently have left. Both have been very reliable and plenty accurate with the ammo I shoot through them. The Buckmark has all the internal upgrades, Outerlimits universal MRDS optics rail and a Trijicon SRO and a Tandemkross holster. I plan on having the local leather shop cut around two inches off the end of the holster to better fit the Buckmark's barrel length and because I can. The *fixed* barrel Sig P322 is stock except for a few minor reliability tweaks by me, and a recently added Holosun EPS Carry 2 MOA RDS. The holster and mag carrier is by Vedder.
My last two Beretta acquisitions.
Beretta 92A1 - Been wanting one for several years, but could not find one at a decent price until recently.
1965 Beretta M1934 Cougar 380 - I came across this one by accident and got a great deal on it. It is like new.
"A Bad Day At The Range Is Better Than A Great Day Working"
USMC Force Recon 1978-1984
US Air Force Res. 1995-2004 (Air Transportation)
M16/AR15 shooter since 1978, gun collector and AR builder since 2004
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The real 'blaster' before Lucas made his Blaster!
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The C96 is a Classic. Nice example.
A true "Gun Guy" (or gal) should have familiarity and a modicum of proficiency with most all firearms platforms.
I still have one Shadow Systems MR920 striker fired pistol that I used to carry and still can if I choose to, but these days when carrying a pistol AIWB, ** I** much prefer DA/SA pistols with a **good** SA/DA trigger pull ( think CZ with a Cajun Gunworks trigger kit ) or a striker fired pistol with a manual thumb safety that you can engage before holstering the pistol. I plan on installing a manual thumb safety on my Sig P365X MACRO hybrid pistol below when Wilson Combat comes out with their new manual safety cut MACRO grip frames .
Last edited by Biggy; 11-24-22 at 07:13.
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