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My Latest Purchase (or just pictures of your current guns)

Hair Warrior

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Impulse purchase: just bought a Sig M17 and OLIGHT Baldr Pro 1350 to go with it. My Safariland ALS holster already fits it, so that's neat. Next stop on this train is a threaded barrel and suppressor. Going with Sig for the factory barrel, but any 9mm suppressor recommendations are welcome.
 

Griz882

Frightening children with the Griz-O-Copter!
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RobLyman

- hawk Pilot
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Well, it hasn't arrived yet, but I ordered the 22 version of this. I am kind of excited about plinking in my backyard with it. With a heavy grain lead pellet I should be able to keep it sub-sonic and avoid the crack sound.
31962
Anyone else plinking with a higher end air rifle?
 

Rocketman

Rockets Up
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I need another lever gun like I need a hole in the head but I just ordered one. It's not here yet but it's a stainless Rossi R92 in .357 with a 16" barrel. It's a handy little thing and super fun to shoot. It makes a great politically correct self-defense weapon. I have an identical blued R92 and another in .44 mag. I hope to get a deer this fall with one of my lever actions. My favorites are my pre-safety JM Marlins. I have several of those. They have side eject actions which makes it easy to mount a red dot or scope. Good for my old eyes. Here's a stock pic of what I have on the way.31985
 
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War Hoover NFO.
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I need another lever gun like I need a hole in the head but I just ordered one. It's not here yet but it's a stainless Rossi R92 in .357 with a 16" barrel. It's a handy little thing and super fun to shoot. It makes a great politically correct self-defense weapon. I have an identical blued R92 and another in .44 mag. I hope to get a deer this fall with one of my lever actions. My favorites are my pre-safety JM Marlins. I have several of those. They have side eject actions which makes it easy to mount a red dot or scope. Good for my old eyes. Here's a stock pic of what I have on the way.View attachment 31985
Love lever guns. Have a Marlin in 30.30 and a Winchester 9422. Would love one in a handgun round like yours. Have both 357 and 44 mag revolvers in the gun room.
 

Rocketman

Rockets Up
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At 100 yards a .357 out of a 16" barrel hits almost as hard as a 20" 30-30. I bought a stainless Smith 686 no dash revolver to go along with mine. Eight rounds of .357 goodness out of a carbine that weight 5.7 pounds.
 

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War Hoover NFO.
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At 100 yards a .357 out of a 16" barrel hits almost as hard as a 20" 30-30. I bought a stainless Smith 686 no dash revolver to go along with mine. Eight rounds of .357 goodness out of a carbine that weight 5.7 pounds.
My .357 is a steel 681. Love that gun. Buttery smooth. So I guess I need a stainless lever gun like yours to make a steel set of them.
 

Griz882

Frightening children with the Griz-O-Copter!
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I need another lever gun like I need a hole in the head but I just ordered one. It's not here yet but it's a stainless Rossi R92 in .357 with a 16" barrel. It's a handy little thing and super fun to shoot. It makes a great politically correct self-defense weapon. I have an identical blued R92 and another in .44 mag. I hope to get a deer this fall with one of my lever actions. My favorites are my pre-safety JM Marlins. I have several of those. They have side eject actions which makes it easy to mount a red dot or scope. Good for my old eyes. Here's a stock pic of what I have on the way.View attachment 31985
You need the big loop lever like Lucas McCain!
 
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