anyone else a firearm fan?
Classic Americana here. Winchester model 1894 30-30 lever action, manufactured in 1972. Smith & Wesson Highway Patrolman Model #28 large frame .357 revolver, made in the 1950s. Both shoot dead accurate, "as seen on T.V."
I can shoot legally in a nearby National Forest (ride my dirt bike there). I hope to take the CCW test soon, since I can!
Next is an SS 10/22 Ruger, which I'll be able to afford to actually shoot!
I can shoot legally in a nearby National Forest (ride my dirt bike there). I hope to take the CCW test soon, since I can!
Next is an SS 10/22 Ruger, which I'll be able to afford to actually shoot!
Last edited by CBX; Nov 9, 2008 at 02:37 AM.
Classic Americana here. Winchester model 1894 30-30 lever action, manufactured in 1972. Smith & Wesson Highway Patrolman Model #28 large frame .357 revolver, made in the 1950s. Both shoot dead accurate, "as seen on T.V."
I can shoot legally in a nearby National Forest (ride my dirt bike there). I hope to take the CCW test soon, since I can!
Next is an SS 10/22 Ruger, which I'll be able to afford to actually shoot!
I can shoot legally in a nearby National Forest (ride my dirt bike there). I hope to take the CCW test soon, since I can!
Next is an SS 10/22 Ruger, which I'll be able to afford to actually shoot!

I hear ya about the 10-22. That would be sweet. I want a .22 pistol too.
Tech 9
Tech 9 machine pistol is the way to go
I would assume it's a semi-auto. Otherwise the permit and fee's are ridiculous. And you have to jump through a bunch of hoops. Got pics?
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,316
From: Chicago, IL
I don't know if anyone saw these in my FS ad (for the Beretta)...but here's my 96G (soon to be not-mine) and my Colt .45 1911 (manufactured in 1935)




6 digit SN# OMG!




6 digit SN# OMG!

how much you asking for the 1911?
I want to get me a 1911 so bad
Kelsodeez
Can I come over? That room is awesome.
I have a foid card & am learning about firearms from a friend who is a licensed gunsmith. Don't know if I'll ever own one, I'm still a little awkward around them (so I have no business owning one yet). I've taken apart an M16 and once the friend picks up his Walther P22 we are going to go shooting. Guns are just really neat, but I'll stick with my airsoft for now in the house. Some really nice collections here everyone.
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