A citizen noted the hammer back on the 1911 carried in the waist band by Charlie Miller, Texas Ranger. The Citizen asks, "Isn't That Dangerous?" Charley replied, " I wouldn't carry the son of a bitch if it wasn't dangerous."
Last edited by badcatbigbat; 08-13-09 at 22:46.
A citizen noted the hammer back on the 1911 carried in the waist band by Charlie Miller, Texas Ranger. The Citizen asks, "Isn't That Dangerous?" Charley replied, " I wouldn't carry the son of a bitch if it wasn't dangerous."
Here's some battlefield pickups.
Sterlings, PPSh41, Port Said (Swedish K copy), Beretta M12S
Cut dowm PPSh41
Polish PM63 machine pistol (9x18)
Czech vz61 7.65mm machine pistol
Beretta Mod 4
FN FAL
RPK,PKM. PPSh41, MG3 (don't remember if Pakistaini or Iranian) and General Motors M1919A6 (-stock)
Beretta AR70. Iranian G3 and Iraqi Tabuk DRM (semi)
And last my favorite MP44 in 7.92x33mm (had 60 rds)
CD
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De Oppresso Liber
This is the only Full Auto fun I can afford. SWD M-11/nine with Max-11 slower fire upper, Lage folding stock, extended safety, double feed suomi mags and C-more.
Here's a picture from a couple years ago. At one time I had 4 transferable 9mm subguns: a sear in a DOJ HK94, an AR15 RDIAS with a 5" 9mm upper, a full-size RR Uzi carbine and an RR Micro Uzi.
I decided that was a bit too much, so I've sold the HK and the Micro UZI. I sold the RDIAS too but bought a Group Industries M16A1 to replace it. Still have the Uzi carbine.
Last edited by CleverNickname; 08-15-09 at 19:24.
Vector Mini UZI SMG & MAX-11 SMG
Colt M16A1 lower – 6.5” Sun Devil billet upper – iTAC 700 lumen light/laser VFG
...and with AR-10 CH & FS:
A citizen noted the hammer back on the 1911 carried in the waist band by Charlie Miller, Texas Ranger. The Citizen asks, "Isn't That Dangerous?" Charley replied, " I wouldn't carry the son of a bitch if it wasn't dangerous."
wow, I just stumbled across this. I love pic threads. Here are a few or my toys.
Last edited by jmann; 08-29-11 at 11:53.
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