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  • shooter521

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    This thread will be for any handgun that doesn't fall into the other "Show-N-Tell" thread categories.

    For example...

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    Colt Pony Pocketlite .380. Custom work by Cylinder & Slide. Desert Ironwood grips by Wicked Grips.
     

    ROLEXrifleman

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    EAA witness limited in 9mm. Actualy bought from a INGO member. This is the picture he took for the add. I'll add a pic of my own in a few. I liked his playing card in the middle.

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    Colt556

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    Witness 10mm
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    Witness Target Comp .45, have it's twin in .38 Super. Blast to shoot!

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    Sig P228
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    P38 all matching Nazi proofed.
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    Browning High Power all original with matching holster.

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    Walther P5 9mm. Left sided ejection.

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    MAHamlin

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    Pictures of my Sig P226 ST. This is not an elite, but I had Sig install the SRT package recently. I also had them perform their Action Enhancement Package and their Sig Full Service Plan at the same time as the SRT install.

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    CandRFan

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    "Original series" Japanese Type 14 Nambu. Manufactured by Nambu Rifle Manufacturing Company/Chuo Kogyo Production at Kokubunji under Nagoya Arsenal supervision. Dated June, 1937.
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    CandRFan

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    Walther P5 9mm. Left sided ejection.

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    Drool worthy P5! I've always wanted one...still do want one because I think it's a cool looking handgun. Finding that intersection of "have cash in hand" and "here's a nice P5 to buy" has been difficult thus far. Do you like it? How's it shoot and all that info?
     

    Colt556

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    It's a relative of the P38 so not bad. The rifling and ejection are opposite than normal guns for some reason so the recoil pulse is a little different. It feels very good in my hand and is quite easy to carry. I think it was used in one of the Bond films too. You have a very nice Suicide pistol btw!
     

    CandRFan

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    It's a relative of the P38 so not bad. The rifling and ejection are opposite than normal guns for some reason so the recoil pulse is a little different. It feels very good in my hand and is quite easy to carry. I think it was used in one of the Bond films too. You have a very nice Suicide pistol btw!

    Thanks! I really need to find some ammo for it and take it out to the range.

    Good to hear about that P5. I'm a pretty big fan of the P38; I've got an AC44 and a post-war P1. I'm going to have to find myself a P5.
     

    Colt556

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    Thanks! I really need to find some ammo for it and take it out to the range.

    Good to hear about that P5. I'm a pretty big fan of the P38; I've got an AC44 and a post-war P1. I'm going to have to find myself a P5.

    Well..... You could give me one of those Carbines! ;)
     
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