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Old 04-22-2007, 09:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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it's time for more Gun Porn

I got a new camera.
Naturally I tested it on items of beauty.
For your viewing pleasure - here's a sampling of some of my toys.




Let's get more Gun Porn on the forums.
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Old 04-22-2007, 10:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Wow..... you have expensive but very very very nice taste. I'm envious of your handgun collection. I must say that I have a damn fine collection as well, but my focus has been on rifles so far, but those are the handguns that i am now longing for.....once again awesome. If your rifle collection is on par, i would love to see pics of that. Gun porn, awesome... Now i need a digi-camara...
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Old 04-22-2007, 11:00 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Wow, that is some top quality gun porn right there. I would love to see more!
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Old 04-23-2007, 05:34 AM   #4 (permalink)
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If your rifle collection is on par, i would love to see pics of that. Gun porn, awesome... Now i need a digi-camara...
Thanks.

My rifle collection isn't as big as my handgun collection but I do have some nice stuff. Here's the only photo I can find right now of my CQB carbine. I might have gotten a little carried away with the color balance.

It's basically a Colt AR with a few modifications: I swapped out the upper receiver for an LMT monolith - 16" barrel. The trigger is Compass Lake 2-stage. I have an Aimpoint Comp M3 sight on a LaRue mount with Troy BUIS. The stock is Magpul CTR and the grip is Magpul MAID with modified trigger guard. On the front end there's a Surefire M900A vertical foregrip with a LaRue QD mount mod. Finally it's got a Viking Tactics LR2 2-point sling that mounts directly to quick-detach points built into the stock and forend.



If you have a sharp eye you'll notice I took this photo before my front BUIS arrived.



Coming soon:

I just purchased the "crown jewel" of my handgun collection - a commercial Colt m1911A1 from 1925 with 99%+ of it's original gorgeous blueing! It looks practically brand new with only a nick in the grips. The original owner passed it (and a few other guns) to a friend in 1963 before he passed away. The friend shelved it and never shot it at all and gave it to my favorite local gunsmith last week to sell for him. I've never seen one in such good condition - ever!

I'll have it in my hands in another few weeks (thanks to California's handgun laws I have to wait 30 days between purchases). I'll post a photo when I have it.

BTW - the fella also had another interesting item. It was a Colt Woodsman from 1947 (mint condition, of course) with original box and papers. The grips were plastic "elephant ear" type. It was pointed out to me that "elephant ears" only came in walnut (that eroded with age) - not plastic. Even the box says these grips were hand-fitted for the pistol. Technically, this gun does not exist because there's no record about these grips ever having been produced by Colt. The gunsmith is still researching it. So far my research also doesn't turn up anything about this item. It's sitting on my local gunsmith's kitchen table until he can figure out what he's got.
There was a window of opportunity of one day where I could have bought it from him for about $1700 - which seems steep at first but, if it's truly a "one of a kind" item, it'd be nearly priceless for a collector.

In any case I'm not a gun speculator - I don't buy to sell. I buy to shoot and enjoy.... You bet I'm gonna shoot my 1925 Colt m1911A1.
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Old 04-23-2007, 08:52 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I'll have to get some pics of my AR for this thread.
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Old 04-24-2007, 09:27 AM   #6 (permalink)
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All the guns that i have are your average everyday run of the mill normal stuff. No mods or add ons. I prefer to think of it as amature gun porn. Maybe if yall are into the amatuer stuff I can post some stuff. Lemme know what you think.
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Old 04-24-2007, 06:15 PM   #7 (permalink)
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nothing wrong with a stock weapon.
There's much to be said about keeping it simple.
The gear doesn't matter as much as training anyways.
I'd love to see your stuff.
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Old 04-24-2007, 11:58 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Whoa now, that could get a lil dicey, I mean you might have to at least buy me dinner first, but we can see how it goes from there
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Old 04-27-2007, 06:34 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Old 04-30-2007, 03:06 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Here's my m1 garand and some ammo. It is Greek military surplus ammo from 1974-1978 I believe, and came packed in the clips and bandoliers.

Sorry for the horrible pictures, they were taken on my phone.

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I love me that GARAND right there. Sure is sweet lookin.
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Old 05-26-2007, 09:56 AM   #12 (permalink)
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nice garand!

here's my M-29



S&W 1911DK with Nill grips
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Old 05-29-2007, 05:52 PM   #13 (permalink)
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My beloved 1925 Colt 1911a1 commercial
Everything but the owner is original.

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Old 05-29-2007, 09:01 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Your a1 gave me such a chubby that I was inspired to post my M-4gery, minus a few bits I couldn't find on short notice...

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Old 05-29-2007, 10:07 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Nice item.
16" Heavy barrel
VLTOR buttstock
ERGO pistol grip
Magpul trigger guard
Tango Down vertical foregrip
EOTECH 553
Magpul rail covers
YHM (?) front BUIS?

Looks like you could use a rear BUIS.

The rug makes me think of Afghanistan.
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Old 05-29-2007, 10:37 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Nice item.
16" Heavy barrel
VLTOR buttstock
ERGO pistol grip
Magpul trigger guard
Tango Down vertical foregrip
EOTECH 553
Magpul rail covers
YHM (?) front BUIS?

Looks like you could use a rear BUIS.

The rug makes me think of Afghanistan.
Quite a discerning eye, I see...

14.5" registered SBR actually, you can't really make out the Vortex on the bangy end.

The rail system is actually a KAC. The front sight is a DPMS mangonell. I usually use a GG&G BUIS set, but it is locked up in the arms room on my real M-4 right now.

What you can't see is the LMT bolt and Fat Boy gas tube.

Thank you for the analysis, I actually didn't know who made the foregrip. I got it from a buddy in country.

The rug is eastern Iranian, but currently resides in my study.

I'll try to find a picture of my M-4 in country, you'll dig that.

Edit - The EOtech is a 552
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thanks for the flattery but those were easy calls for anyone who owns a CQB AR

I should take a photo of mine on my rug I purchased in Istanbul
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Found it. Not really that standard a configuration, but it was a tack driver: 11.5 inch SS Bull barrel (cut down and re-crowned from a burned out competition rifle).


...and the bonus shot for the evening:
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Old 05-29-2007, 11:18 PM   #19 (permalink)
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terrific!
love the M4
what's the story with the Dragunov?

here are more of my 1925 1911A1








Speaking of LMT - here's my over-photoshopped black rifle (actually reposted from above)
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We found the SVD on a guy near the Iranian border, and carried it around in the truck just in case. I believe that photo was taken when we were shooting mines along the border for "markmanship practice" (boredom relief).
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Old 05-30-2007, 07:00 PM   #21 (permalink)
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ive been stricken with envy.

i wish i could contribute, i need to get my hands on a digi.
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Nice pieces! The P7M8 is something I want to start off my collection... how do you like the grip feature on it? Seems a selling point to me

I'm jealous of all your other guns too, of course

Some time I'll post a pic of my 10/22 with its yellowjacket stock... I just gotta finish the damn thing first o_O
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Nice pieces! The P7M8 is something I want to start off my collection... how do you like the grip feature on it? Seems a selling point to me
I like the squeeze cocker on it.
The good: It's a very safe gun and quick to cock. The gun very compact for a 4" barreled 9mm and ideally comfortable for CCW.
The bad: Repeated cocking/decocking can get tiresome for most hands. The pistol is fussy with ammo and gets hot quickly. It's only a 9mm. I prefer .40 or .45. (BTW- forget the .40 version (p7m10) which is a heavy block of metal - heavier than a full-sized 1911!)
If you mean to get one you should know that they've just been discontinued so you'll have to get a second-hand one. In fact mine is #357 of the last 500 built by HK:
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Old 06-03-2007, 08:59 AM   #24 (permalink)
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gaboon ebony Ahrends grips
cocobolo Esmeralda grips
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I love how Wilson feels a need to remind you how a 1911 works in big bold white letters on the side of an otherwise gorgeous pistol...

Here's our tricked out M1A that we use as a DM rifle...
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Old 06-03-2007, 10:30 AM   #26 (permalink)
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very, very nice!
you make me want to build one for myself!

I'd like to show you my .308 FAL but it's in storage at the moment. It's an 18" Belgian Congo configured FAL built for me by DS Arms. It's graced with a Lauer Duracoat in "HK Black."
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