Oldcarjunkie
R.I.P
Am I the only one that wanted to watch a Bond movie all of a sudden?
here mines better side, it has a little wear mark on the other side
Am I the only one that wanted to watch a Bond movie all of a sudden?
Dude........
Dude......
You need a suppressor. Especially for your .22 pistol.
here mines better side, it has a little wear mark on the other side
Practically anything ever made by overpriced and out dated H&K’s..
Having said that I still really really want a MP5/SP5 and a sorta kinda maybe want a USP in the collection one day ��
My "meh" USP Elite (.45 ACP). Excited to win it at auction since it was supposed to be the cat's pajamas, but never warmed up to it. Didn't fit my hand well, and everything felt "foreign" (being primarily a 1911 guy). Capper was not being able - literally - to hit a 3' target at 50'. Completely my fault, not the gun's but that wasn't an endearing feature. I traded it for something else (probably a Colt, can't remember) pre-FSA 2013. Now I wish I'd kept it.
Another underwhelming gun that hit the road was a Walther PP Sport Jam-o-matic (22 LR).
Looks like he traded it.What do you want for the H&K? I’m a little short right now, but if you want to sell it 6-12 months down the road, I’ll pay a fair price.
Looks like he traded it.
Yeah, well.... He can't read any of your written prescriptions either.Dammit. I’m practically illiterate
Yeah, well.... He can't read any of your written prescriptions either.
Practical or not, that’s a sexy pistol. Now I definitely need some 007.
Yep, they're downright unpleasant in .380/9mm kurz. Snappy and not terribly accurate.
Am I the only one that wanted to watch a Bond movie all of a sudden?
007's original Beretta 418 was 6.35m/m, the PPK (not a PP like these) was 7.65m/m.
They only made ~100 of the 6.35m/m PPK's
Take a look at Savage polymer stocks...not only hollow but poorly designed. They are not designed to help reduce recoil. I used to have a Savage Weather Warrier in .30-06 and shot it side by side with a Colt Light Rifle .30-06 made by Ultra Light Arms. The Colt was lighter but even with ammunition from the same box the Savage's recoil was painful. Simply poor stock design in how recoil is transmitted to your shoulder.
I think you'll enjoy the Ruger after experiencing the Savage polymer stock.