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.475 A&M Magnum
I take it you caisson the cannon with this rig.
I don’t care for weapons chambered in .45 but that my friend I would buy if I was allowed to own it. Beautiful.Volunteer Enterprise's Mark 45. Back in the day when it was safe to own. Bought the rifle, 2x30, and 1x20 mags from Thruway Sports for $50. 25 yards POA as fast as you could pull the trigger. View attachment 68888
I don’t care for weapons chambered in .45 but that my friend I would buy if I was allowed to own it. Beautiful.
Don’t think I have seen anyone with this ka bar
That looks chrome plated.I do have one of those stuffed away in a box somewhere around here. I believe the only time I've admitted to it on a forum was in the old place when I made a funny with a picture about my ultra super tactical pistol that had several silly things attached via multiple rail adapters, also including a giant scope.
I can't think of anything I have that I someone else here wouldn't (nothing I'd ever admit to here anyway ..just kidding.. probably).
The only sort of funny gun thing I can think of that comes close is that if you look at the Wikipedia entry for the Jennings/Jimenez J-22 pistol , that is my (almost embarrassing to even own) gun pictured and my photo. So I have THE J-22 that has been the standard internet reference resource photo since 2007. That one is a Jennings, not a Jimenez , and the article used to be called that.
Jimenez JA-22 - Wikipedia
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"2001 Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives publication warned that the pistol is "extremely dangerous" when dropped, with the "potential for serious injury", due to an insufficient gap between the trigger bar and the sear."I do have one of those stuffed away in a box somewhere around here. I believe the only time I've admitted to it on a forum was in the old place when I made a funny with a picture about my ultra super tactical pistol that had several silly things attached via multiple rail adapters, also including a giant scope.
I can't think of anything I have that I someone else here wouldn't (nothing I'd ever admit to here anyway.. just kidding.. probably).
The only sort of funny gun thing I can think of that comes close is that if you look at the Wikipedia entry for the Jennings/Jimenez J-22 pistol , that is my (almost embarrassing to even own) gun pictured and my photo. So I have THE J-22 that has been the standard internet reference resource photo since 2007. That one is a Jennings, not a Jimenez , and the article used to be called that.
Jimenez JA-22 - Wikipedia
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That looks chrome plated.
"2001 Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives publication warned that the pistol is "extremely dangerous" when dropped, with the "potential for serious injury", due to an insufficient gap between the trigger bar and the sear."
I don’t care for weapons chambered in .45 but that my friend I would buy if I was allowed to own it. Beautiful.
Ditto- sweet piece.
Back in the day a handful of friends and I bought .22 pocket pistols to carry. One of my buddies bought one of these because that’s all that he could afford at the time. What a piece of crap that thing was . We actually called it the Jam o matic because he could Never get off more than a couple of rounds before it jammed up, every single damned time that he tried to shoot it. He even sent it back to Jennings once for a free repair and that literally turned out to be the worst thing that he could have done. The day the he got it back we stepped out back to try it out and on the very first shot the thing completely came apart in his hand.I believe so yes. Not a fantastically clean job of plating though.
Well I sure didn't buy it to carry it. I do recall trying to shoot it once back in '05/'06 or so when I picked it up. I don't believe it got through more than two rounds without a jam, but I probably only went through the one mag, maybe two. I probably could have made it work better with some fixin', but .. why ? I got it purely as a novelty from some guy on craigslist or something for less than $100. That was back when I actually had any money whatsoever to even consider buying anything at all as a novelty. Just sort of a fun and silly gun to have in the collection, and it's actually in quite nice condition though /w the box and papers and stuff.
EDIT: Bonus Content - Featured Gun: Jennings J-22
If you look at this page about them you'll find that Numrich was at one time selling ridiculoius chromed and engraved slides for this already ridiculous gun for $33 and change. I almost certainly would have bought one for the little guy at that price. More amusing yet though is that you can also see some examples with supressors mounted.
This is the most unusual gun I've shot so far
@Mosinitis you may like this or hell even have one.
Nagant M1895 - Wikipedia
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It used to be used by Russian assassin's because it was one of the first pistols capable to be "suppressed". When pulling the trigger the cylinder is pushed forward and seals up against the barrel. Interesting Design.
Saying it has a heavy and long trigger pull in double action is an understatement.
It's the second oldest sport trophy in America. Despite its name, it's a civilian trophy. Awarded to top scoring civilian shooting team during National Trophy matches. I was on the team that won it for NYS in 2008. The trophy itself stays at Camp Perry. Winners get the plaque.What is The Soldier of Marathon?
Nice table! And I always like looking at your g22 - even if it's a Glock.I would say my home built reloading table and my customer G22. View attachment 68945
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LeVaux Calvary Pistol, made in Belgium for the English market. Uses .455 Webley Black Powder ammo - impossible to acquire.
Large, heavy, MINT. And likely unique.