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Re: The Gun Cabinet - Lets see some of the tools
« Reply #15 on: July 15, 2008, 05:23:06 am »
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Re: The Gun Cabinet - Lets see some of the tools
« Reply #16 on: July 19, 2008, 03:05:14 pm »
Thanks, I appreciate the offer.
Take the stock. If you have ever had to carry an M16, full length, it sucks. Short periods is not that bad, but after a few months there is no comfortable way to carry it slinged. I would have killed for a chance to carry the M4, short barrel, telescoping Stock. That would have been nice. Especially in the rainy season when my barrel picked up alot of mud from walking.
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Re: The Gun Cabinet - Lets see some of the tools
« Reply #17 on: July 19, 2008, 04:18:03 pm »
You'd like mine then......the compensator is the only thing that sticks out past the front sight post.

Completely collapsed, it's no bigger than an MP5.

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Re: The Gun Cabinet - Lets see some of the tools
« Reply #18 on: July 20, 2008, 10:15:53 pm »
Okay, here are a few of what's in the cabinet. First pic is of my Martin Onza. '90s riser with 2003 limbs and fury-x shoot thru cables. The second is my Rytera Bullet-x with nitrous cams (made by martin). The third is a Martin Scepter lll with nitrous-x shoot thru, Posten stabs, Gibbs Sur loc 3 axis site with 6x scope, Golden Key 3 axis micro adjust rest and winners choice strings. If there ever was a 'sniper bow' this is it. The last is of my stick bows, the first being a Bob Lee Signature at 48# and the second is a Lone Wolf Kayapo at 56#.


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Re: The Gun Cabinet - Lets see some of the tools
« Reply #19 on: July 20, 2008, 10:48:39 pm »
Okay, here's some firearms. The first pic are of my Ruger MK-ll .22 with 5" barrel. The other is a Baratta M-96 centurian in .40 cal. The second pic is of a Ruger Old Army in .44 cal black powder, the lower is my favorite, Smith and Wesson M-586 distinguished combat magnum in .357 with an 8 3/8 barrel. Third is of my Winchester M-70 featherlite in WinCam, .30-06. and a couple of Marlin/Glenfield .22 autos. The next is of a SKS with fiber stock and 4x scope, all made in China. A J.C. Stevens 12ga. pump take down and a Like new Ithaca M-37 featherweight in 20ga. The last is of my Winchester M-94 in .30 and one in .30-30 (same cal. just many years different) and a Stevens M-15A single shot in .22. There is also many more in the closet, a Remington M-11 semi auto in 12ga., a complete set of H&R topper shotguns including .410,28,20,16,12,and 10ga. along with one with a .30-30 barrel and one with a inline .45 cal muzzleload barrel. An inline from the '70s, must have been ahead of there time. Also a bunch of muzzleloaders and assorted shotguns plus all the ammo to shoot them. ;D


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Re: The Gun Cabinet - Lets see some of the tools
« Reply #20 on: July 25, 2008, 01:42:39 pm »
Here's the only ones I keep at my house.  All of my long guns are in the safe my dad and I share at his place. 

Glock 26 9mm usually lives in my pants.  Going on 10 years old never misfed once.



When it's not in my pants it lives here bolted to the bed frame.  Outta the hands of my 2 1/2 year old.  If someone wants to try to steal an empty gun vault when I'm not home the gotta take the whole bed frame. :tt2:



And the old standby cheapo 22 double action revolver.  Keeps the coons off the garbage cans.  Everyone has at least one of these don't they?


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Re: The Gun Cabinet - Lets see some of the tools
« Reply #21 on: November 01, 2008, 12:09:16 am »


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Re: The Gun Cabinet - Lets see some of the tools
« Reply #22 on: November 01, 2008, 02:21:27 am »
I guess this means I gotta get the camera out.

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Re: The Gun Cabinet - Lets see some of the tools
« Reply #23 on: November 03, 2008, 05:56:25 am »
Well, Here are mine
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Re: The Gun Cabinet - Lets see some of the tools
« Reply #24 on: October 24, 2009, 04:07:52 am »
here is my home protection gun all others are locked up in a safe at a friends house in Indiana where handguns are legal since i live in Chicago handguns are not permitted.  even though its my CZ 75B 9mm. Don't laugh cause I like that gun. I will post them when i go to his house and take pics of them.
Also does anyone know what kinda site this is. that was my dad's he died and this is what was left for me. I didn't get any guns my brother took all them. And he don't shoot or hunt or do anything with guns its a sore subject.
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Re: The Gun Cabinet - Lets see some of the tools
« Reply #25 on: October 25, 2009, 09:55:58 pm »
long guns is Tc encore changeable barrels 7mm,270,308winchester , winchester m70 7mm,
 12ga pump slug gun, Saiga 308, and youth 410 for my son.  next is a springfield 1911 45 acp,  next is the wife's berreta neos 22lr, and then is my colt trooper II .357 ma
I have more when i get more time i will take more pictures
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Re: The Gun Cabinet - Lets see some of the tools
« Reply #26 on: October 25, 2009, 11:29:53 pm »
All of the 56 firearms I have....had...were...uhhh....lost in a tragic boating accident.  Yeah, I lost them all.  :innocent:
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Re: The Gun Cabinet - Lets see some of the tools
« Reply #27 on: October 26, 2009, 01:36:20 am »
All of the 56 firearms I have....had...were...uhhh....lost in a tragic boating accident.  Yeah, I lost them all.  :innocent:
wow that crazy I have got more. 3 i gave to a friend he needed money so I told him to take them to the gun shop and sell them. I actually have 23 guns minus 3 so 20 but he will buy them back when he has money. witch will be never cause he owes me besides the guns 1800.00 and 1200 for the guns. Glad he is a good friend
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Re: The Gun Cabinet - Lets see some of the tools
« Reply #28 on: October 26, 2009, 04:05:07 am »
here is my home protection gun all others are locked up in a safe at a friends house in Indiana where handguns are legal since i live in Chicago handguns are not permitted.  even though its my CZ 75B 9mm. Don't laugh cause I like that gun. I will post them when i go to his house and take pics of them.
Also does anyone know what kinda site this is. that was my dad's he died and this is what was left for me. I didn't get any guns my brother took all them. And he don't shoot or hunt or do anything with guns its a sore subject.
thanks for looking Tommy

Looks like an older version of the C-more that guys use for USPSA Open Class guns.

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Re: The Gun Cabinet - Lets see some of the tools
« Reply #29 on: October 26, 2009, 07:17:59 pm »
all the times Ive been in this section, but for some reason I never opened this thread :scratch:

anyway, heres some more gun porn.

pic one is the infamous DMPS 308AP4, added has been a bayonet lug bi-pod and a 3x9-38 scope mounted in a Rock River Arms scope mount.

pic two is a Marlin Golden Mountie 39A lever action 22LR. it was not originally designed for a scope, however one mounted on the rear sight quite nice, and it holds accuracy pretty well.

pic three, what collection is not complete without a crossman bb/pellet rifle :punk:

pic four is my browning 12ga, ive got a bit more tinkering to do with it, for some reason it doesnt shoot anything lower than buck properly, has a tendency to stove pipe  :argh:

pic five is my Stephens 311A side by side 20ga. this thing might not look too imposing, but pull both triggers and see what happens :43:

pic six is my big boy of the Ruger Super Black Hawks, this guy is a .44-40 .44 mag

pic seven is the little brother, 10mm .30-40

Last but not least is a High Standard nickel plated 9 shot .22

my gun cabinet is out of space with all this hardware in it.

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