MightyQuinn

Registered: 07/23/09
Posts: 11
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| | 07/24/09 at 03:13 PM | Reply with quote | #1 |
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Here's some of my buddies. First up, FEG PA-63 9mm Makarov.
 And below, My Rohm .25 and my H&R Premier .32 S&W short, both of them stolen out of by backpack by an unscrupulous co-worker. He'd better hope he never, ever meets me again.
To heal my aching heart after that theft, I picked up a 1907 Savage .32, and my Targa GT-27 .25. I know, the picture is of a 1910 Savage, I actually don't have a picture of my 1907, I'll work on that, but you get the idea from this stock photo.

 Next up is my Ortgies .32, I've since sold it, and totally regret doing so. I loved that little guy.
 Here's my Springfield .45 acp Compact, I also sold this one, to be honest, my wrists are a little weak for a compact .45.
 This one I bought for my little brother, a French Army Mle. 1935A, .32 French Long (7.65x22mm Longue). It's a bit of a curiosity, especially since the ammo is very scarce. I recently found out that .32 French Long is actually the exact same ammo as the old ".30 Pedersen" from the World War One "Pedersen Device," a conversion for the M1903 Sprinfield rifle that effectively turned the '03 into a sub machine gun. We scrapped the whole idea, but the French liked the round and adopted it.
 Last but certainly not least, my Nagant M1895 double action gas-sealing revolver, 7.62x38R, a revolver I've learned to respect for it's durabilty and versatility. And yes, the rumours are true, you can use .32 S&W long, .32 H&R Magnum, hell out of curiosity I even stuck a .32 S&W short in there and it fired, not even a split casing. I was thuroughly surprised! You can also buy .32 acp cylinders for them. And since it's gas-sealing, they are a perfect candidate for a supressor. For some reason the source adresses for all the pictures of my own Nagant are really long and therefore I am unable to copy them, so here's another stock photo.

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Ebbtide

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Lagoonaddict

Registered: 01/30/09
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| | 08/05/09 at 09:28 AM | Reply with quote | #3 |
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Extremely nice collection....
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Combat_Diver Registered: 06/28/10
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| | 07/25/10 at 01:47 PM | Reply with quote | #4 |
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Some nice older guns. Thanks.
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