Here's one of my recent additions; a full custom build 1911 in 9mm. A dream to shoot and dead nuts reliable.
Here's one of my recent additions; a full custom build 1911 in 9mm. A dream to shoot and dead nuts reliable.
I figured this could fit here. I just had another custom holster made, this one is for my Glock 22 (Full size .40 cal Duty Pistol for those that aren't Glock guys)
It has the Celtic Cross in the middle. Knotwork around it that matches my Celtic ring. "Dragon Scales" tooled into it. And a custom mixed midnight blue. It's the third holster I've had this leather worker make for me. All of them different
Also, note it does not have a thumb break. It almost comes together at the top and has aluminum inside the leather so it has great weapon retention but doesn't slow down my draw at all. We actually used the same retention system on my everyday carry holster for my S&W Shield and i love it (I'm not used to a thumb break).
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Here is my AR'
THE original M1911 military issued Colt 45--My great grandfathers during WW1
1942 Mossberg and Son's bolt action 22
Ruger LC9 with laser
Love guns! I'm a S&W revolver kinda guy...38 stubby, 38 5 inch, 357 police, 44 mag nickel plated walnut box(she's my baby), 500 performance center(gotta hang on tight).
Do you like to shoot the 500?? I had the 4 inch 500. It was not fun to shoot at all. Plus expensive to shoot..Hated having to tell everyone at the range I was going to shoot it, because it was so loud. Dust would fall from the ceiling when I shot it. And not every range would even let you shoot it. It was nicer too just look at and hold and say you had one. So I traded it for 2 other firearms.
Must be crazy to shoot with wood grips! Definitely has a kick:-)
Much more fun to shoot for me, than the SW 500.
I have the S&W 500 snubby in the "Emergency Survival Tool Kit" special edition. I don't think it's that bad to shoot. It's weighted well and the grips help a lot. I've only seen 2 listed for sale recently and they were listed at 4grand and 5grand. I bought it for 1100 or so in 06 but don't think I could bring myself to sell it. I love the cool factor.
I have it for defense from bears though. I mean, polar bears could get out from the zoo. It might happen. I carry it for Arizona black bear and it would blow one of those into New Mexico. Serious overkill. Cool gun though.
looks like i need to start posting some pics... living in texas i love spending my paycheck at the gun store. hahahahahah
Gun of choice 40 cal glock( just like my American Express..... never leave home without it. I also have a 357 colt python stainless steel 6” barrel,wood grips( possibly for sale) i keep that in my office.
Picked up a couple new in the box from the mid 70's Smith & Wesson revolvers for the collection. Model 15-2 .38 Special on top and a 29-2 .44 Magnum on the bottom. The .38 Special is identical to the one I carried in the military. The serial numbers are very close as well. I forgot how sweet the triggers are on the Smiths. They really knew how to build a revolver.
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Here's some pics of my Mosin Nagant 1891/30
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The Bayonet number
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Here's one I built a while back. CNC'd Glock mag 9mm lower, 5.5" barrel, AAC TiRant nested can under the rail. With subsonic 158gr hollowpoints its about as loud as a pellet gun. The buffer/spring are the loudest part. It's my go to for home defense and ensures the kids don't get hearing loss.
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^^^^^^^ Love those Geissele triggers!
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