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Posted: Sun Dec 10th, 2006 04:58 am |
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No collection is is too big or too small. Lets see how Perspectives is armed.
Here is what I have. I can answer questions on any of them and can post them individually if anyone wants.
Most of my rifles. An AR and a few .22's are left out.

Pistols.

And my small sample of shotguns.

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IrishPagan Member

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Posted: Sun Dec 10th, 2006 05:41 am |
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Dammit, wish my camera hadn't broken.
Is that a peacemaker revolver above the snub nosed 38?
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Posted: Sun Dec 10th, 2006 05:51 am |
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Revolvers from top to bottom:
Smith and Wesson 686. .357
Smith and Wesson 325PD Titanium/Scandium .45 ACP
Smith and Wesson K22 .22
Smith and Wesson Model 15 .38
Old Ruger Single Six .22 (this one made 1946)
Smith and Wesson Model 36 .38 (eventually S&W made this the Ladysmith)
My next revolver will be an Uberti reproduction 1875 top brake model 3.
Last edited on Sun Dec 10th, 2006 05:54 am by Grappler
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Posted: Sun Dec 10th, 2006 06:05 am |
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Grappler wrote: .....
Smith and Wesson Model 15 .38
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Bla, didn't even have the maker right. 
My next purchase will be a Colt/Walker reproduction. 
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Grappler Member

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Posted: Sun Dec 10th, 2006 06:19 am |
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IrishPagan wrote: Grappler wrote: .....
Smith and Wesson Model 15 .38
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Bla, didn't even have the maker right. 
My next purchase will be a Colt/Walker reproduction. 
I think you were looking at the Ruger which does have a very similar grip to a Peacemaker.
You should get an Uberti DVD Catalog. It not only has loads of reproduction guns, but it gives a nice little historical background on each one in a very nice presentation. And its free!
http://www.uberti.com/catalog-request/index.tpl
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Posted: Sun Dec 10th, 2006 06:38 am |
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Grappler wrote: IrishPagan wrote: Grappler wrote: .....
Smith and Wesson Model 15 .38
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Bla, didn't even have the maker right. 
My next purchase will be a Colt/Walker reproduction. 
I think you were looking at the Ruger which does have a very similar grip to a Peacemaker.
You should get an Uberti DVD Catalog. It not only has loads of reproduction guns, but it gives a nice little historical background on each one in a very nice presentation. And its free!
http://www.uberti.com/catalog-request/index.tpl
Have them in my favorites folder actually. 
I'll probrably get my Henry from there.
I've got an Enfield, trap door sharps, colt .38 pocket revolver, and a Remington army model so far.
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Grappler Member

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Posted: Sun Dec 10th, 2006 07:01 am |
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IrishPagan wrote: Grappler wrote: IrishPagan wrote: Grappler wrote: .....
Smith and Wesson Model 15 .38
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Bla, didn't even have the maker right. 
My next purchase will be a Colt/Walker reproduction. 
I think you were looking at the Ruger which does have a very similar grip to a Peacemaker.
You should get an Uberti DVD Catalog. It not only has loads of reproduction guns, but it gives a nice little historical background on each one in a very nice presentation. And its free!
http://www.uberti.com/catalog-request/index.tpl
Have them in my favorites folder actually. 
I'll probrably get my Henry from there.
I've got an Enfield, trap door sharps, colt .38 pocket revolver, and a Remington army model so far.
Nice! How is the recoil on the Sharps? 45-70 right? I have one of those on my wish list as well.
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Posted: Sun Dec 10th, 2006 07:26 am |
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Grappler wrote: IrishPagan wrote: Grappler wrote: IrishPagan wrote: Grappler wrote: .....
Smith and Wesson Model 15 .38
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Bla, didn't even have the maker right. 
My next purchase will be a Colt/Walker reproduction. 
I think you were looking at the Ruger which does have a very similar grip to a Peacemaker.
You should get an Uberti DVD Catalog. It not only has loads of reproduction guns, but it gives a nice little historical background on each one in a very nice presentation. And its free!
http://www.uberti.com/catalog-request/index.tpl
Have them in my favorites folder actually. 
I'll probrably get my Henry from there.
I've got an Enfield, trap door sharps, colt .38 pocket revolver, and a Remington army model so far.
Nice! How is the recoil on the Sharps? 45-70 right? I have one of those on my wish list as well.
Not bad actually. A little more muzzle jump than an enfield with the shorter barrel. Colt/Walker .44 actually has a worse recoil. Those tend to be "shoot and fetch" if your not careful.
Mine's the older model that used the paper cartridge, the ones where you twist the trigger guard to the side which drops an anvil, so you can pop a cartridge right in the breach. The .40-70's didn't come out till 1870's if I remember rightly.
Recoil's nothing like the 8 guage I had the "pleasure" of trying to shoot off the shoulder one time, though. 
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Posted: Mon Dec 11th, 2006 02:20 am |
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IrishPagan wrote:
Recoil's nothing like the 8 guage I had the "pleasure" of trying to shoot off the shoulder one time, though. 
Speaking of shotgun recoil, take a look at that shotgun on the bottom. That is a Remington 870 with a Knoxx Spec-Ops stock, which is adjustable like a military M4 stock, but also reduces felt recoil by a tremendous amount. With that stock I can shoot hundreds of full power 12 ga shells without any problem. It really does work well.
There are videos of it in action here:
http://www.knoxx.com/
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Posted: Mon Dec 11th, 2006 02:35 am |
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Grappler wrote: IrishPagan wrote:
Recoil's nothing like the 8 guage I had the "pleasure" of trying to shoot off the shoulder one time, though. 
Speaking of shotgun recoil, take a look at that shotgun on the bottom. That is a Remington 870 with a Knoxx Spec-Ops stock, which is adjustable like a military M4 stock, but also reduces felt recoil by a tremendous amount. With that stock I can shoot hundreds of full power 12 ga shells without any problem. It really does work well.
There are videos of it in action here:
http://www.knoxx.com/
Nice. 
I've not been long arm shooting yet this year. Rotator cuff injury.
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Posted: Mon Dec 11th, 2006 05:20 am |
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America, F**K yeah!
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Posted: Mon Dec 11th, 2006 08:07 am |
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I feel so inadequet!!! ![[crying]](/forums/themes/default/sad-smiley-046.gif)
Well, at elast I have an advantage, I can carry all of my firearms in my van, even onto federal land, without a permit. 
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Posted: Tue Dec 12th, 2006 05:28 am |
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Machu wrote: 



America, F**K yeah!
HOLY SH1111T!!!!!!!!!
Are those really yours!? If so I have some questions about a few of them.
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Posted: Tue Dec 12th, 2006 09:10 am |
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Machu wrote: 



America, F**K yeah!
With these weapons, you can arm a whole land-division.
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Posted: Tue Dec 12th, 2006 11:01 am |
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dolphin123 wrote: With these weapons, you can arm a whole land-division.
Hell, a small nation!
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Machu Member

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Posted: Tue Dec 12th, 2006 09:00 pm |
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| Y'know, I was thinkin about doin just that...
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Posted: Tue Dec 12th, 2006 11:38 pm |
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Come clean Machu. 
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Posted: Tue Dec 12th, 2006 11:52 pm |
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Hmmmm, I WAS thinking of getting a crossbow next, instead of the Colt/Walker revolver......
Quiet, accurate, much easier on the shoulder....
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Posted: Wed Dec 13th, 2006 11:51 pm |
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| Ok, ok... heres the catch, those are all airsoft guns.
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Posted: Thu Dec 14th, 2006 12:01 am |
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Machu wrote: Ok, ok... heres the catch, those are all airsoft guns.
Bla, can even see the CO2 cartridges in one photo. 
You wet dream shatterer you.
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