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Show us your Guns!

HeadHunter

New in Town
Messages
16
Location
Hotel Carlton
The larger revolver is a vintage .38/44 from the '30s. The smaller one is an Iver Johnson Secret Service Special much like the one my grandfather carried while bodyguarding Chicago politicians in the '30s and '40s.

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HeadHunter

New in Town
Messages
16
Location
Hotel Carlton
Not-Bogart13 said:
There are some sweet guns here. Being a bit of gun-nut, I must share my collection... yes, I said collection. I have decided not to buy more unless I find something unusual, since I have so many.

My Model 10 S&W .38
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Round butt 4 inch pencil barrel. Nice; I wish I had one of those.
 

towndrunk

New in Town
Messages
31
Location
Austin, Texas
Hey,

First post here in the Lounge. I thought this was as good a place as any to introduce the towndrunk.

Pictured is a fully automatic(Title II) Vector Uzi. The one under it cut off in the pic is a Cobray Texas Mac 10(also Title II) set up in 9mm with a Coastal suppressor. They are all on form 3' so it's legal if you're wondering.

Fun.

There's more but that's the only pic I have handy at the moment.

Nice to make all of your acquaintances.

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Technonut

Practically Family
Messages
913
Location
West "By Gawd" Virginia
towndrunk said:
Hey,

First post here in the Lounge. I thought this was as good a place as any to introduce the towndrunk.

Pictured is a fully automatic(Title II) Vector Uzi. The one under it cut off in the pic is a Cobray Texas Mac 10(also Title II) set up in 9mm with a Coastal suppressor. They are all on form 3' so it's legal if you're wondering.

Fun.

There's more but that's the only pic I have handy at the moment.

Nice to make all of your acquaintances.

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Nice to meet a towndrunk with a full auto Uzi... :eek: :D Nice weapon! Rock n' roll.. :eusa_clap Welcome to the Lounge!
 

The Wingnut

One Too Many
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1,711
Location
.
...YIPE!

Towndrunk, I know where to go when the fit hits the shan. Welcome to the Lounge!

...and this one's borrowed, but worth posting:

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Yugo Krink pistol in 7.62 x 39. The Willys is a '59.
 

Warden

One Too Many
Messages
1,336
Location
UK
Here is a photo of Mrs W bening trained by the Home Guard (me) to defined dear old England. Makes me think of "Went the day well".

It is an Indian SMLE, converted to a shotgun to complie with UK gun laws and before I get the police knocking on my door, yes we are both UK firearms license holders.

Harry

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Rooster

Practically Family
Messages
917
Location
Iowa
Warden said:
Here is a photo of Mrs W bening trained by the Home Guard (me) to defined dear old England. Makes me think of "Went the day well".

It is an Indian SMLE, converted to a shotgun to complie with UK gun laws and before I get the police knocking on my door, yes we are both UK firearms license holders.

Harry

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Oh, that's going to hurt!lol
 

Teekay44

One of the Regulars
Messages
206
Location
Amish Hartland PA
Here's a few
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My BAR Semi from Ohio Ordanance.

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My Remington 1903 dated 1942 SMLE MkIII dated 1917 and my M1 from 1944

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My 1937 P 08. With holster, tool and capture papers.

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"Father and Son" WWI Gew. 98 1916 dated and a K98k 1938 dated
 

Lucky Strike

A-List Customer
Messages
387
Location
Ultima Thule
Only one I own:

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Cased Webley & Scott Model 700, 1952. Boxlock with ejectors and double triggers. "Monte Carlo" walnut stock with rounded pistol grip and "beavertail" forend.
 

nubsnubs

Familiar Face
Messages
59
Location
California
Unfortunately, I cant get any images to upload. However, though not vintage, but damn fun none the less, I get to arm up with such toys as the MP5, AK-47, Remmington 870, M-4, Sig Saur, and the Uzi. Unfortunately, I own none of these, the military does, but who cares, I dont buy the bullets either.

As far as personal weapons go, I own a Glock 9mm, and a few rifles, one of which I find particulalrly interesting is a 270 hunting rifle that is, odly enough, a shotgun style pump gun. I am not sure the make. I inherrited it from grandpa and havent had it out of the case in years.

I also inherrited a 22VL. This is a unique peice of hardware, as it is a cartridgeless rifle. Produced by Daisy (the air rifle company), the weapon is a single shot rifle that, when cocked, locks a plunger under spring pressure. The round, a 22 caliber projectile with the powder actually fused to the back, is inserted manually into the chamber, and the breach is closed. When the trigger is pulled, the plunger springs foreward, generating air pressure on the back of the round and the powder, the air pressure immediately generates heat, which ingites the powder, and the round comes out the barrel like a rocket. It has only been fired twice.
 

Undertow

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,126
Location
Des Moines, IA, US
I really love seeing some of these automatics, especially the miniguns.

I recently purchased a $60 dot reticle for my 10/22 and I'm quite glad I did. It's range is as far as you can see with the naked eye, it's already sighted in, needs few adjustments, deadly accurate and makes for QUICK target acquisition. I don't have any pics for you but I may be able to get some.

Anyone have experience with dot reticles?
 

nubsnubs

Familiar Face
Messages
59
Location
California
Undertow said:
I really love seeing some of these automatics, especially the miniguns.

I recently purchased a $60 dot reticle for my 10/22 and I'm quite glad I did. It's range is as far as you can see with the naked eye, it's already sighted in, needs few adjustments, deadly accurate and makes for QUICK target acquisition. I don't have any pics for you but I may be able to get some.

Anyone have experience with dot reticles?

We use red dot optics on our M-4s in the Air Force. I love the thing. For me it feels as though I have situational awareness with it, since you focus on the target, not the front sight. It is also great for night ops, and the ones we have are adjustable for night vision use. We still shoot iron sight though, as a contingency.
 

Lincsong

I'll Lock Up
Messages
6,907
Location
Shining City on a Hill
So nice to see such a fine cross section here.

Wow :eek: we certainly have quite a large number of gun enthusiasts amongst Fedora Lounge members.:eusa_clap We certainly have struck a positive cord here. Nice job everyone.
 

Twitch

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,133
Location
City of the Angels
Here is an Astra my Grandpa brought back from WW I.
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He left it in a drawer till I got hold of it in the 1970s. It functions OK using modern .32ACP ammo. It's not rare or valuable at all.
 

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