this thread is for showing off guns not talking politik.
Looks like a backup big game hunting gun. Like those things are comically large lolEnabling olive branch mode —
here is my SSK Contender in .45-70 (mid-pressure) complete w/Burris variable scope in a T’SOB mount and Super Arrestor noisy party favor on muzzle.
My son calls this the Buffalo Gun. A former coworker called it the Noisy Cricket.
I’ve sent 405s downrange at a chrono’d 1600fps. The part I liked was when I touched a round off, everybody at the (outdoor) range stopped shooting and swiveled head toward my station.
Top is a barrel in 300 Whisper, which is the same as today’s Blackout. If ever a gun cried out for a top-tier suppressor …
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Scale object is my Y. Ikeda honyaki sakimaru 360.
More of a primary hunting gun.Looks like a backup big game hunting gun. Like those things are comically large lol
I honestly don't know how many suppressors are in circulation and how much of an issue / concern it is. I don't particularly feel that strongly about it; was just explaining why good reasons exist to try and regulate them (even if such efforts have missed the mark).The argument works in the case of suppressors in the US for two reasons. First like you’ve correctly pointed out since most states allow them limiting them in some states is pointless as far as keeping them out of hands of criminals is concerned. Similar to other limitations on certain features that are unique to some states. The second reason is that suppressors are very simple devices in principle and can be easily manufactured with basic tools and knowledge. Of course these will not be as slick and efficient as the best commercial ones, but they will still do what you’ve described as suppressor attributes. Because of these realities the laws prohibiting them only work on law abiding citizens.
I carry an M&P Shield in an Alien Gear holster at every opportunity.
I'd own belt fed machine guns and drive a tank if I could.
Beautiful! Bore condition is excellent too. I am sorry I didn’t buy a few when I had the chance and especially the m/41 snipers and CG 63 300m competition rifles when they were available and reasonably priced. I still have a 1941 m/38 though.Picked this up from an auction for a pretty good deal in today's milsurp market. A 1903 Swedish M96 in immaculate condition. Matching except for the cleaning rod
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Yeah I'll never own an M/41 at the prices they're current going at. I'm looking to add a husky M38 to go along with my 96/38 and maybe one of the competition rifles just to fill out the collection. A M94 carbine would be neat as well but they're up there in price.Beautiful! Bore condition is excellent too. I am sorry I didn’t buy a few when I had the chance and especially the m/41 snipers and CG 63 300m competition rifles when they were available and reasonably priced. I still have a 1941 m/38 though.
20w50BMG?On suppressor limiting...I just happen to have these odd, threaded oil filters laying about
PL-Mini Valkyrie 2. It's pretty good for the $$ and it fits well on compacts. My kydex guy had blank for a P-01 with that light too, so that kind of sealed the deal.Which OLight?
this was the one that made me get a shadow 2Love my sp01. Just a no frills all thrills gun
how would you rate the performance boost? I feel like it would be substantial because it's a full metal frame.this was the one that made me get a shadow 2
whole another levelhow would you rate the performance boost? I feel like it would be substantial because it's a full metal frame.
The frame redesigned ergos is what makes the biggest difference. S2 is my USPSA and 3 gun pistol. Absolute beast especially if you fit it with CGW/CZC parts.how would you rate the performance boost? I feel like it would be substantial because it's a full metal frame.
mine is cajunized so dunno how it compares to base model.The frame redesigned ergos is what makes the biggest difference. S2 is my USPSA and 3 gun pistol. Absolute beast especially if you fit it with CGW/CZC parts.
Yes you just remove the pin and punch it out.mine is cajunized so dunno how it compares to base model.
do you know if by any chance the sights can be changed? I prefer old school gold dot in front. I shoot better with crude sights than precision lol
Plan to send mine to primary at some point for an optics cut, red dot ftw. g34 with a SRO for idpa/uspsa but it’s been a couple years, rmr on everything else i own. The cgw s2 is just scary beefy and flat shooting, makes for phenomenal splits.Yes you just remove the pin and punch it out.
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