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    Quote Originally Posted by Skutatos View Post
    Ok, so I asked this in the everyday carry thread and didn't get an answer so I thought I would ask here:
    For those that have experience with Kel-Tec handguns, what do you think of them. They look somewhat roughly made but that isn't necessarily an indicator of performance, the price however does worry me a bit. A handgun under 300$...

    I'm interested in them because I am currently searching for a concealed carry weapon for my GF, and she is rather small(5'1"), so the gun needs to be small and thin and the PF9 seems to fit the bill.
    sig p238 or the sigp232

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    Default My Norinco AKM





    My 7.62 Norinco T56SHTF with a new Magpul AFG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by H2O MAN View Post

    My 7.62 Norinco T56SHTF with a new Magpul AFG.

    That is an awesome AK build. How are you liking the Ultimak rail? I had a buddy who was going to get one for his AP, but decided to go with a Kalinka AP mount that allows cowitness with irons.

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    YOSH!

    Shot my buddy's GSG5 the other day. Kinda nifty.
    Yup, they are. The S&W 22 ARs are fun plinkers as well.

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    That's a sweet AK, H2Oman!!! Usually, I don't care for add-on accessories with Kalashnikovs, but your's is an exception. You've made it tacticool, yet fairly KISS at the same time. Good job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilo 1-1 View Post
    That is an awesome AK build. How are you liking the Ultimak rail?
    I had a buddy who was going to get one for his AP, but decided to go with a Kalinka AP mount that allows cowitness with irons.
    Thanks!

    The UltiMAK system is awesome and it allows me to co-witness the irons through the T-1.
    I highly recommend the UltiMAK system for the AK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijinsamurai View Post
    That's a sweet AK, H2Oman!!!
    Usually, I don't care for add-on accessories with Kalashnikovs, but your's is an exception.
    You've made it tacticool, yet fairly KISS at the same time. Good job.
    Thank you for the compliments... I am very happy with how it has turned out so far.

    One great thing about it is that I performed all of the modifications myself... no gunsmith needed.

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    Default Old, but still fascinating

    It's not Hi-tech.
    It's not innovative, original or somehow remarkable (in fact it's almost a patent infringement)
    Its bullent won't stop a car, nor won't do any Action-Movie-like effect...

    But it has done its job from the sands of a couple of deserts, to some swamps and jungles, and of course cities and woods and countryside...

    And I bet it's still in service somewhere...




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    i love the webley!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRAVO JULIET View Post
    i love the webley!

    That's not a Webley!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emibro View Post
    That's not a Webley!

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    hmm.. im pistol retarded. looked like a webley.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRAVO JULIET View Post
    hmm.. im pistol retarded. looked like a webley.
    According do Wiki:

    "Consequently, the British firm of Webley & Scott tendered their Webley Mk IV revolver in .38/200 calibre.Rather than adopting it, the British authorities took the design to the Government-run Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield, and the Enfield factory came up with a revolver that was very similar to the Webley Mk IV .38, but internally slightly different. The Enfield-designed pistol was quickly accepted under the designation Revolver, No 2 Mk I, and was adopted in 1931, followed in 1938 by the Mk I* (spurless hammer, double action only),and finally the Mk I** (simplified for wartime production) in 1942. Webley sued the British Government for £2,250, being "costs involved in the research and design" of the revolver. Their action was contested by Enfield, who stated that the Enfield No 2 Mk I was actually designed by Captain Boys (the Assistant Superintendent of Design, famous for the Boys Rifle) with assistance from Webley & Scott, and not the other way around—accordingly, their claim was denied. By way of compensation, however, the Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors awarded Webley & Scott £1,250"

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enfield_No._2_Mk_I

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    Nice ENFIELD, Emibro!

    Here's mine: (sorry, my shirt needs to be ironed!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijinsamurai View Post
    Nice ENFIELD, Emibro!

    Here's mine: (sorry, my shirt needs to be ironed!)
    At least your's original, mine is far from "mil-spec"... Nice stuff, i love the Fairbarn...

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    Well, to be honest, the shirt isn't original. It's a repro for reenacting, bought from What Price Glory.
    Everything else in the pic are original, including the Fairbairn-Sykes.

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    I am still trying to stay away from What Price Glory... But I'm gonna buy myself a '37 set, and a couple of "Smellies" to go with it... They go from 300 or 400 Euros, and I am not searching for anything special--- So as soon as I'll have a good excuse to buy myself a couple of new "friends" a No 1 MkIII and a No 4 are in the list (with a Mossberg 590...)... We'll see...

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