Thanks, I enjoy pictures of old cars too.Hey Grandpa your car is parked on my lawn!
Thanks, I enjoy pictures of old cars too.Hey Grandpa your car is parked on my lawn!
How many of you knew who started this thread just by reading the title?
They are somewhat unique, certainly not ugly.I'm not generally the world's biggest fan of Spanish pistols, but the Astra 400/600-series are excellently built sidearms, even if they did fall out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down...
I thought that was the point of muzzle awareness. Anything mechanical has the potential to break at the most inconvenient times.
Yes! This guy sounds like a poster boy for Kirks gun safety program.
[STRIKE]Some people[/STRIKE] Glock owners refuse to believe this.
I thought that was the point of muzzle awareness. Anything mechanical has the potential to break at the most inconvenient times.
I certainly don't have one of those. Do the federal boxes come with it?You win a sand barrel!
You win a sand barrel!
Sure.. because everyone is interested in the same stuff right?
Everybody is a gun collector.
Nobody spends their time shooting, rather than picking up some new old shiney museum piece that goes auto at the range.
Sorry bud, some of us would rather have 1 gun and 20k rounds of ammo than a whole safe full of old broken history peices.
For some of us its about the shooting, not the collecting of junk for our kids to auction off when we die.
dom, the problem is that brand spanking new guns are based on the fire control systems of old junk and this happens to new guns.
ADs happen with old guns. ADs happen with new guns.
ADs happen to noobs. ADs happen to pros.
This is just a PSA to those who deny that ADs happen and to combat the "jist load it in the parking lot" meme that I have heard at ranges and gun shops. If you do have to do something like this, ensure that you have a proper backstop.