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Too bad having fun isn't considered sporting. Considering the price per round for the .950 JDJ is around $40 and the rifle itself is another $8000, I don't think I'll be buying one anytime soon, but damn, I want one. :D
 





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The Fotos are not made by me. Never had the idea to make photos of mines. But anyway, i have exactly does Types of Guns.
 

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Say hello to my Austrian friend ... its a Glock23(.40Cal S&W) w/ LoneWolf ported match grade barrel, Meprolight tru dot sights.

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Watch this Video, its to funny !!!

Here the Link: YouTube - Arab Shooting Gun Test

Well, considering that the gun under test is a .557 T-REX elephant rifle, it's not too strange ..... that damn thing can displace you from the recoil also if you weight 150Kg :p :D


@532 with envy: that seem a Becker & Hollander gun, a "Beholla" commissioned in the 1915 and started to produce in the 1916, that was made for the officials of the German imperial army explicitly in 7.65, cause in those years that caliber was an exclusive of the army (no way for buy 7.65 as civilians) ..... the handler is ruined, so i cannot be 100% sure, but if it have militar marks, it's a discrete piece of collection (no idea about the value, but is discretely difficult to find one of these units with militar marks, especially still working)

The militat mark is usually a "D" letter gothic style with a crown, placed near the usual "N" crowned letter that was the fire test mark (German army never trusted to civilian fire tests, for army weapons, and always re-made all them, so if there are both the marks, it means that it was used in war).
 
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Himnl9 I think you're right on 532's gun. I'll go look through my catalogue of military small arms, and see if I can did up anything else. The number and variety of weapons used by the worlds military's is truly unbelievable.
 
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Hi!
Anyone know if civilians can get Glock Model 18 automatic pistols?
Thanks,
myfirstlaser
 
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What country?

In the US, no. You would have to be either police/military or a Class 3 dealer/SOT with a PD demo letter.
No Glock 18's were available in the US before the 1986 Machinegun Ban
 
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Most everyone I know will put some type of desiccant in their safes regardless of where they live. Rust can form for a number of reasons. It is good to pull them out every now and again and wipe them down with protectant. The rust should come off with solvent that is approved for his finish. If it is well oiled or protected with silicone it should be fine. If it persists the gun can always be refinished.

There was a guy that had rust form on his weapon after a long day of carrying it. The sweat would get to it, but it would always clean right off.

No gun safe for me, I just detail strip and lube per monthly basis. I don't have very many weapons so usually reserving one free day per month is adequate.
 
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Here's me and here's my gun :gun: the fastest 12 ga around. this is a custom AK, it has had the trigger group moved back.
Count em there are 4 shells you can see in the air and one you can't see :D
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IS that a Saiga 12 you got there?
 
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532- that Beholla pistol has replacement grips available. You can order them from Numrich Gun Parts Corporation - search for 'beholla'.
As for the internal parts- no luck. Some welding or fabrication may be in order.

Eudaimonium, the Yugo Tokarev is great! The ones we get imprted to the states have the dorky aftermarket safeties added. I have a Vietnam war bringback Chinese Type 54 which has no safety. Story goes it was taken off one owner in a tunnel. He "didn't need it anynmore" :D

Here's two of my accurized rifles with the wife shooting them. I now collect mostly older guns, or anything weird and unusual.

-Dave
 

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