Seriously take a look at a Finn
I have a Finn (M39) and out of all the mosin-types I have, (I own 3) it's the one rifle that (almost)always goes to the range!
Link:
http://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/Remington_1911_RAC_CO2_BB_Pistol/3358/8219
(Yes - I bought a refrub and it's in awesome shape!) :party29::D:party29:
Pic's:
Since it came with the case, I decided to make good use of it:
I was thinking about getting a 1911-style air pistol, just because.
Here's what I see so far:
* Remington P-1911 RAC
* Daisy Winchester Model 11
* Tanfoglio Witness 1911
Budget? I like to keep it around $100.
What's your suggestion (Or maybe something else in 1911 style)?
Thanks! :D...
I have recently purchased a Crossman 1377 pistol (and yes I plan to [lightly] mod it - stock and scope) and I've read and seen on Youtube that when you store them you should (prior to storing them) put one or two pumps in them.
Two questions:
Is this needed?
If so why?
I recently...
I have this gun:
ATI GSG STG-44 (replica) .22
And I want to scope it:
It will look something like this (minus the German clothing)
Here is the mount:
Here's the scope I want to use:
Simmons 22 Mag Scope (4-Power)
I measured the width of the base and it is about 3/4 of an inch wide.
So...
Very simple - You first remove the pin that holds the stock and pull it off, drop-down the trigger group - remove the internals:
You can remove the hand guards but it isn't something you need to do that often.
Here is Military Arms Channel review on it...
RE:
http://www.mdshooters.com/showthread.php?t=188991
Thanks for input but I went ahead and bought it!
The Box (No Wooden Box) :(
Inside The Box:
Put together:
I came out here in Dec of 2001 cause of a J-O-B.
Wasn't planning to stay here this long but things just worked out that way.
I've only got a few years until my 2nd retirement (before that I served 22 years in the Army).
So I going to hang in I retire........unless I go insane 1st :lol: :lol2...
Not a option in this leftist state (CA) 10 round mag is all I can have.
Sling Blade - I would to have a original but I can't afford it
(I've heard an a original one will cost you 10-15k; if you find one for sale!)
So unless I inherit a ton a money or win the lottery - this will have to do.
I know it's a replica but it's still a neat gun.
RE:
http://www.gunblast.com/GSG-StG44.htm
No wooden box :(
Inside the box
More - inside the box
Out of the box!