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E Sully 12-17-2014 02:49 PM

Found this thread on Product testing for Spoon care.
Results of gun care product evaluation

Craig T 01-18-2015 03:52 PM

New girl in the harem :D Winchester 1885 Hi-Wall 32/40, #3 target barrel 1/2 round 1/2 Oct. Nothin special, just a great shooter with a good bore.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1421628658.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1421628672.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1421628683.jpg

Racerbvd 01-18-2015 05:01 PM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1421632236.jpg

MMiller 01-18-2015 06:50 PM

My dolled up GP100. Rosewood grips, polished cylinder with custom cross draw holster.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1421639315.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1421639346.jpg

onewhippedpuppy 01-18-2015 06:54 PM

How does that GP100 shoot with .357mag? Seems like it would be a handful (no pun intended).

E38Driver 01-26-2015 05:34 PM

My HK USP 45http://i886.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps84391a8e.jpg

E38Driver 01-26-2015 05:38 PM

My AR that I built.

http://i886.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps6fbbef76.jpg

Craig T 01-27-2015 04:59 PM

Thought this was funny…Considering the crowd on this thread :cool:

WHERE YOU LIVE MAKES A DIFFERENCE

You may have heard on the news about a Southern California man who was put under 72-hour psychiatric observation when it was found he owned 100 guns and allegedly had 100,000 rounds of ammunition stored in his home. The house also featured a secret escape tunnel.

By Southern California standards, someone owning 100,000 rounds is considered "mentally unstable."

In Arizona, he'd be called "an avid gun collector."

In Arkansas, he'd be called "a novice gun collector."

In Utah, he'd be called "moderately well prepared," but they'd probably reserve judgment until they made sure that he had a corresponding quantity of stored food."

In Wyoming he would be someone that had just moved to the state and hasn't had enough time get an ample amount of ammunition gathered up yet.

Jeff Higgins 01-27-2015 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Craig T (Post 8445314)
New girl in the harem :D Winchester 1885 Hi-Wall 32/40, #3 target barrel 1/2 round 1/2 Oct. Nothin special, just a great shooter with a good bore.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1421628658.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1421628672.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1421628683.jpg

Very nice, Craig. Flat spring or coil spring? Do you have a favorite load for it? Black or smokeless? So many of these old guns are at their best with black, which goes a long way towards bumping bullets up to overcome undersize chamber / oversize bore relationships so common back then.

on2wheels52 01-28-2015 02:06 AM

"In Arkansas, he'd be called "a novice gun collector."" :)

I'll share that.
Jim

Craig T 01-28-2015 06:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins (Post 8459155)
Very nice, Craig. Flat spring or coil spring? Do you have a favorite load for it? Black or smokeless? So many of these old guns are at their best with black, which goes a long way towards bumping bullets up to overcome undersize chamber / oversize bore relationships so common back then.

Thank you Jeff. I found a smokeless round that works really well. It's not breaking any sound barriers, but I knocked down 7 out of 10 Rams at 200 meters last Sunday.:D

1. Necking down 38-55 brass to 32-40 (no 32-40 available)
2. 173gr gas-check lead flat point (cast by a friend) .323 diam
3. 13.6gr IMR 4227 (9gr Trail Boss worked OK too, but the 4227 was much better).

The girl was manufactured in 1901, so I assume it's still a "flat spring"??? I couldn't tell you :confused:

djmcmath 01-28-2015 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Racerbvd (Post 8254525)

Ooh, I have one of those. It's a delight to shoot!

varmint 01-28-2015 02:25 PM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1422487402.jpg



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Rednine11 01-29-2015 03:20 AM

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WTF?

judging from the size of the shell casings on the floor I would say it's a 20 MM cannon

Henry Schmidt 03-02-2015 07:20 AM

"Stop the clock"

In my house, everyone can field strip a 1911.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425313186.jpg

fred cook 03-04-2015 03:20 AM

New to the herd............
 
Just added this Colt Officers Model to the herd. A fairly late (1952) gun with nickel finish (unusual). Grips are Circassian walnut. Please forgive the finger smudges! I should have wiped it down before taking the picture. Chambered for .38 special. Note the custom hammer!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425471560.jpg

Bill Douglas 03-04-2015 01:39 PM

Scruffy, but was going cheap.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425508759.jpg

targa911S 03-04-2015 02:08 PM

ah the FN (euro) version of the Colt (US) 1908. Nice find. Those date earlier than the Colt made ones.

Craig T 03-04-2015 02:16 PM

Walther PPK question???

I'm interested in a Walther PPK manufactured between WWII and early 1960's (I'm a big 007 fan). A beautiful 1961 coming up Saturday at the Carol Watson auction, but it's a .380 with a brown grip. Bond used a 7.65 (32 ACP) and a black grip.

Would you guys wait and keep looking for the 7.65 in black? …or would that be close enough for you??? …I've found some matches on GB, but nobody will ship to CA.

Bill Douglas 03-04-2015 02:17 PM

Strangely it's quite accurate. I fired at the standard 25 meter pistol target. Got some in the black, some in the white, and the rest - well, there have been no reports of missing hikers :rolleyes:

It came with the original holster too.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425511204.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425511158.jpg

Jeff Higgins 03-04-2015 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fred cook (Post 8514711)
Just added this Colt Officers Model to the herd. A fairly late (1952) gun with nickel finish (unusual). Grips are Circassian walnut. Please forgive the finger smudges! I should have wiped it down before taking the picture. Chambered for .38 special. Note the custom hammer!

Very cool, Fred. It's great to see you are into the double action Colts. I've been learning a lot from you.

On a different note, but hailing from about the same time, here is my old Model 70. Serial number says it's a 1950 manufacture. It's just a run-of-the-mill .30-'06. This was one of just two hunting rifles I owned when I was younger, with the other being a T/C Hawken in .54 caliber, so I could take advantage of muzzle loading seasons. Unfortunately, as I got older and acquired a pretty diverse array of (often unusual) hunting rifles, this poor thing started get left at home. It sat unloved and overlooked in the back of the safe for a good two decades. It's kind of a heavy, unwieldy thing as hunting rifles go, going well over ten pounds with a scope. I guess I didn't know any better when I was younger... Anyhoo, the scope is gone, it will be wearing a peep of some kind from now on (starting with the XS Sight Systems "ghost ring" shown), and will be getting a bit more use from now on.

The old soldier:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425512549.jpg

Craig T 03-04-2015 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins (Post 8515776)
Very cool, Fred. It's great to see you are into the double action Colts. I've been learning a lot from you.

On a different note, but hailing from about the same time, here is my old Model 70. Serial number says it's a 1950 manufacture. It's just a run-of-the-mill .30-'06. This was one of just two hunting rifles I owned when I was younger, with the other being a T/C Hawken in .54 caliber, so I could take advantage of muzzle loading seasons. Unfortunately, as I got older and acquired a pretty diverse array of (often unusual) hunting rifles, this poor thing started get left at home. It sat unloved and overlooked in the back of the safe for a good two decades. It's kind of a heavy, unwieldy thing as hunting rifles go, going well over ten pounds with a scope. I guess I didn't know any better when I was younger... Anyhoo, the scope is gone, it will be wearing a peep of some kind from now on (starting with the XS Sight Systems "ghost ring" shown), and will be getting a bit more use from now on.

The old soldier:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425512549.jpg

Beautiful wood and checkering! The peep sight is cool too.

Craig T 03-04-2015 02:58 PM

This to replace a gun my grandfather left me that disappeared. This one is an exact match and just 21 digits apart from the original. Probably made on the same day in 1956 as grandpa's.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425513461.jpg

Gooch1971 03-04-2015 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Craig T (Post 8515742)
Walther PPK question???

I'm interested in a Walther PPK manufactured between WWII and early 1960's (I'm a big 007 fan). A beautiful 1961 coming up Saturday at the Carol Watson auction, but it's a .380 with a brown grip. Bond used a 7.65 (32 ACP) and a black grip.

Would you guys wait and keep looking for the 7.65 in black? …or would that be close enough for you??? …I've found some matches on GB, but nobody will ship to CA.

If it were me, I would wait for the right one to come along. The "wrong" one would never satisfy the Bond geek in me. I suspect you would not be asking if you didn't have the same inclination. You might help the process along by talking to some local gun/pawn shops and have them looking for one on your behalf.

Jeff Higgins 03-04-2015 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Craig T (Post 8515795)
Beautiful wood and checkering! The peep sight is cool too.

Gotta love that Winchester "red" walnut. That, and just the care and attention we put into such things as simple as hunting rifles back then.

I admittedly just lucked into this thing. I had been hunting for a few years with a borrowed "camp gun" belonging to one of the old Seattle cops I started hunting with in my late teens (my dad had passed away by then, and never took us hunting, but that's another story). As an aside, I wish I had that "camp gun" today - a sporterized '98 Mauser in .257 Roberts. Oh well... Anyway, I really "needed" my own hunting rifle, but as a starving student, had to "settle" for a used one. I found this on the rack at a local pawn shop; I think I paid well under two hundred bucks for it. Took a lot of crap over this "big heavy thing" for years, until pre-'64 M70's suddenly became "special". None of that mattered; not then, not now. It was my damn hunting rifle. :) I just feel bad now, having left it behind for so long. Fairer maidens stole my heart, but now I've come to appreciate this old girl more so than ever.

targa911S 03-04-2015 04:56 PM

I have had a PP .380 (interarms), a PPK/S interarms .380, and I now have a PP in .32. The first two had feed problems and I would not stake my life on them. The PP was made in Zella in 1935 and goes bang every stinking time. They were first made in Zella, but the allies bombed the crap out of that place in WWII ,then in Ulm. After the war arms manufacturing was banned in Germany so operations were moved to France , Manhurin and marketed by interterms in the US. Now they are owned by S&W. The early guns are the best in my book. Based on my experience with the first two I had, there would have only been one very short James Bond movie. Go Here for more info:Modern Firearms - Walther PP & PPK

Craig T 03-04-2015 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by targa911S (Post 8515974)
Based on my experience with the first two I had, there would have only been one very short James Bond movie.

Blahahah! Now that's funny. :D

targa911S 03-04-2015 05:40 PM

This is the model PP I have now, Easy to identify by the 90 degree safety position.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425523243.jpg

Craig T 03-04-2015 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by targa911S (Post 8516041)
This is the model PP I have now, Easy to identify by the 90 degree safety position.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425523243.jpg

SOLD! Send me a PM ;)

sc_rufctr 03-04-2015 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 8515745)
Strangely it's quite accurate. I fired at the standard 25 meter pistol target. Got some in the black, some in the white, and the rest - well, there have been no reports of missing hikers :rolleyes:

It came with the original holster too.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425511204.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425511158.jpg

Very handsome... I'm Jelly ;)

Bill Douglas 03-04-2015 07:05 PM

Thanks. I usually have a policy of not buying guns/cars/things unless they are second hand priced but look like new. But in this case I was at an action and got involuntary hand movement so it went home with me.

Henry Schmidt 03-04-2015 07:07 PM

Since we're all showing our 380s I thought I might share my newest acquisition.
The Colt Government 380.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425527885.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425527901.jpg

With my love for the 1911, how could I resist?

Henry Schmidt 03-04-2015 07:12 PM

Over the past few months I've been crazy busy so I forgot to share some of Dave's art work. A true craftsman.

The Big Boy

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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425528649.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425528666.jpg

Z-man 03-04-2015 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by targa911S (Post 8516041)
This is the model PP I have now, Easy to identify by the 90 degree safety position.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425523243.jpg

That is a sexy spoon! :drool:

I too, am in the market for a PPK - but I will likely opt for a new one that's made under license by Smith & Wesson, since the S&W version has a couple of improvements over the Interarms version. . The feed ramp has been improved to help prevent FTF's, and the dovetail is lengthened to help minimize slide bite. Some of the earlier S&W manufactured PPKs had a recall - engaging the decocker would fire the weapon!

While I am a Bond fan myself, which does influence my choice of a .380 spoon, I'm looking for a stainless variant like this one (from Walther US site):
http://cdn1.waltherarms.com/wp-conte.../2246004-l.png

Taz's Master 03-05-2015 02:49 AM

I thought Bond fired the 7.65mm from his PPK.

Taz's Master 03-05-2015 02:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Craig T (Post 8515800)
This to replace a gun my grandfather left me that disappeared. This one is an exact match and just 21 digits apart from the original. Probably made on the same day in 1956 as grandpa's.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425513461.jpg

Also, this is fantastic, what a great find! So sorry you needed to look for a replacement.

targa911S 03-05-2015 04:11 AM

sorry Craig T ....not for sale...Henry thanks for the comps...

Craig T 03-05-2015 05:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by targa911S (Post 8516457)
sorry Craig T ....not for sale...Henry thanks for the comps...

I knew that ;). Besides...the search is half the fun.

E Sully 03-05-2015 06:47 AM

This is the 1944 Walther PP 7.65mm my Uncle brought back from France after WWII. It was passed to my Father, and now me. He brought it back with this holster. Femaru, rare jungle variation with a canvas main piece and leather top flap and belt loop.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425569995.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1425570081.jpg

Super_Dave_D 03-05-2015 01:24 PM

Yep but his best firearm was his Walther P5 :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taz's Master (Post 8516395)
I thought Bond fired the 7.65mm from his PPK.



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