Two of my HKs:
(ok, one of them isn't really mine)
Great White Hunter
Snow in May (Montana)
Two of my HKs:
(ok, one of them isn't really mine)
Great White Hunter
Snow in May (Montana)
Todd,
I believe that is my G11. I will need you to return it.
Let those who are fond of blaming and finding fault, while they sit safely at home, ask, ‘Why did you not do thus and so?’I wish they were on this voyage; I well believe that another voyage of a different kind awaits them.”
Christopher Columbus
Here are a few of my non-1911 favourites:
Model 28-2 Highway Patrolman:
S&W CS1:
CZ75 SP01 Shadow:
Todd,
I believe we have the same watch. If that is a UX GSG9.
The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.
JHP's are good times, for bad people.
Here's some of mine
M29-2 6.5" born date 1972
T/C Contender 10" .357 Hotshot bbl with choke and 14: .41 mag bbl.
AMT Hardballer frame with Michigian Armament System slide w/ CT grips
same frame with Colt .22 LR kit
CZ75 dated 1984
My cap and ball 1851 Navy and 1862 Pocket Police copies both in .36
Another shot of my CZ75 with its brothers CZ 83 and CZ 50
Smith Model 58 in .41 Mag
Smith Model 442 in .38 SPL
CD
De Oppresso Liber
Captured pisols from Iraq (left there) Did get to play with and shoot most of the them
FN Belguim, factory engraved with mother of pearl grips with Saddams initials, captured in one of his palaces
Soviet pistols TT33 dated 1949 and PM dated 1982
Polish PM63 machine pistol in 9x18
Iraqi Hewan (M1951 Brigidiar copy)
Czechosolvakian vz61 machine pistol
Iraqi locally made SKS pistol (didn't shoot this one)
Colt commerical Government Model dated 1916 with WWII Ithaica slide
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Astra 600/43 9x19 made for the Nazi army and then resold to the postwar German police
FN 1922 7.65x17
Enfield No2 Mk1 in .380/200 British (.38 S&W) made in 1932
Nickled Webley MkIV in .380/200 British
Webley MkVI in .455 Webley made in 1923
P08 dated 1941 byf coded
CZ 50 and Browning 1900 copy
That's it for now.
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De Oppresso Liber
his and hers: my Tanfoglio/Armscor 9mm on top and my wife's FT9 380 on the bottom
CZ 82 M&P ... in Multi-Cam...
Full write-up and more pics here:
http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubb...89#Post1300189
"That rifle hanging on the wall of the working-class flat or laborer's cottage is the symbol of democracy. It is our job to see that it stays there."
George Orwell, 1941.
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