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+5cubby127 007jimmy Junior3382 merlin5577 BombDocDiesel 9 posters |
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BombDocDiesel Active Member
Posts : 73
Age : 48
| Subject: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:24 pm | |
| I know these are not rides but if I could have bought some rides or these. Robert I don't think you've seen them all before. My favorite concealed Glock collection G21 45 ACP 15K rounds and still kickin' G38 45 GAP w/ LaserMax UNIMAX. Favorite night buddy G27 40 S&W w/G26 9mm barrel & mags as well. Good carry G39 45 GAP Great carry G23C 40 S&W Compensated. G23 40 S&W Custom compensated w/Glock light/Laser G24C 6" 40 S&W Compensated competition pistol 1911s Colt Series 70 SS 12K rounds through a Barstow match barrel Springfield Loaded V-12 SS Toone Custom Caspian XR This is the first one I 'smithed. ParaOrdnance EOD OIF 14-45. A buddy of mine & I designed this during our last deployment S&W 1991SC Gunsite. Scandium O Model ParaOrdnancce NiteHawg. Perfect Carry 1911 S&W Revolvers. 19-3 357 Mag, 29-3 44 Mag and 637 38 SPL +P 22s. Ruger MKIII 22/45 and S&W 22A Shotguns. Mossberg 590A1 and FNH Tactical Police Shotgun Ruger Rifles. 10/22 Target Bull M77s 308 Scout and 338 WinMag Hunter | |
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merlin5577 Admin
Posts : 2938
Age : 39 Location : Taunton, MA
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:28 pm | |
| Wow, thats awesome! The S&W .357 & .44 as well as the mossberg shotgun are some of the ones I was looking at myself. I am surprised though Josh, I figured you would have a S&W 500 in your collection. | |
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Junior3382 Admin
Posts : 844
Age : 42 Location : Columbia, Pennsylvania
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:33 pm | |
| Hmmmm.... remind me never to break into your house! HAHAHAHA | |
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merlin5577 Admin
Posts : 2938
Age : 39 Location : Taunton, MA
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:35 pm | |
| Also, remind me never to break into your house. | |
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Junior3382 Admin
Posts : 844
Age : 42 Location : Columbia, Pennsylvania
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:36 pm | |
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merlin5577 Admin
Posts : 2938
Age : 39 Location : Taunton, MA
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:38 pm | |
| No, bombdocsdiesel's. We made our posts at the same time. | |
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007jimmy Moderator
Posts : 1955
Age : 40 Location : levittown, PA
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:38 pm | |
| remind me never to come to your state... lol | |
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merlin5577 Admin
Posts : 2938
Age : 39 Location : Taunton, MA
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:39 pm | |
| Josh, How much do you spend on ammo? Feeding those must be expensive. | |
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Junior3382 Admin
Posts : 844
Age : 42 Location : Columbia, Pennsylvania
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:39 pm | |
| HAHAHAHA.... i didn't see that. | |
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BombDocDiesel Active Member
Posts : 73
Age : 48
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:40 pm | |
| Thanks!!
Well, if you ever stop by, just let me know. I'll show you where they hide when not secured in my gun safe.
The 500? I want one. I had a 460 and 500 set to order but the Allison going into Chum got the nod first.
The 590 is very affordable but you can get a M500 for even less.
I think it helps that my Dad is a dealer. | |
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merlin5577 Admin
Posts : 2938
Age : 39 Location : Taunton, MA
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:41 pm | |
| Yeah, that must help. He must make a heck of a commission on you. | |
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007jimmy Moderator
Posts : 1955
Age : 40 Location : levittown, PA
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:43 pm | |
| what the prive tag for a waltey p99... the police issued one.. i shot my brothers a few times at a firing range.. he is a philly cop but i like the way it felt... it was the first time i ever shot a handgun.. im use to shotguns and rifles.. | |
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BombDocDiesel Active Member
Posts : 73
Age : 48
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:44 pm | |
| Ammo? Don't ask. I can drive both trucks for a month for far less than one weekend at the range costs.
It wasn't bad until we had this snafu last year called the elections! I have a guy that reloads and he cuts me a great deal. He's retired Army and his Daughter just joined, going EOD. If it weren't for him I wouldn't be doing much but zeroing my 338. Those are ridiculous right now.
45 GAP is my go-to now since it didn't really catch-on it's still really cheap.
I only buy good ammo which makes this all worse. I can't get good 38+P right now so my 637 is retired until I get more ammo.
I might pick up a Ruger LCP tomorrow. I haven't decided. | |
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BombDocDiesel Active Member
Posts : 73
Age : 48
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:50 pm | |
| - 007jimmy wrote:
- what the prive tag for a waltey p99... the police issued one.. i shot my brothers a few times at a firing range.. he is a philly cop but i like the way it felt... it was the first time i ever shot a handgun.. im use to shotguns and rifles..
A P99 is a P99. We don't have cap laws here in OK. I can get you a price. If you really like the P99, you should look at the S&W M&P 9. Same deal and is extremely similar to the G17/19. My ex got my M&P 9c and it was the same as a G26. The main difference is the S&W/Walthers have a few more removeable components. S&W has been doing business with Glock since the Sigmas and with S&W/Walther's "Tactical Alliance" (Read: same company) it's basically a brand preference. | |
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Junior3382 Admin
Posts : 844
Age : 42 Location : Columbia, Pennsylvania
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:52 pm | |
| Well, I may not own one myself, but I did almost get a rifle a few months back. When things started going south I figured I may have to take up hunting to feed my family...LOL.... this is what I was looking at. Great price too.... Marlin 336XLR Stainless Laminate 30-30 Lever rifle | |
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BombDocDiesel Active Member
Posts : 73
Age : 48
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:54 pm | |
| - merlin5577 wrote:
- Yeah, that must help. He must make a heck of a commission on you.
If he did we would have other issues. He wouldn't take it if I tried to pay it. It's typical Father/Son stuff. I have to call ahead everytime we go to dinner so they leave the bill at the counter for me or he WILL pay it. | |
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007jimmy Moderator
Posts : 1955
Age : 40 Location : levittown, PA
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:56 pm | |
| yeah if you could see what the m&p 9 would run me... i am not al that familiar with all the different guns... i cant even tell the difference between a glock or any other gun... i just know what i shot and it was nice.. it felt good in my hand and all | |
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merlin5577 Admin
Posts : 2938
Age : 39 Location : Taunton, MA
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:56 pm | |
| - BombDocDiesel wrote:
If he did we would have other issues. He wouldn't take it if I tried to pay it. It's typical Father/Son stuff. I have to call ahead everytime we go to dinner so they leave the bill at the counter for me or he WILL pay it. Sounds like my dad. I know the feeling. | |
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BombDocDiesel Active Member
Posts : 73
Age : 48
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 14th 2009, 11:57 pm | |
| - Junior3382 wrote:
- Well, I may not own one myself, but I did almost get a rifle a few months back. When things started going south I figured I may have to take up hunting to feed my family...LOL.... this is what I was looking at. Great price too....
Marlin 336XLR Stainless Laminate 30-30 Lever rifle
Junior you will be hunting old school, trying to sneak up on prey, with a 30/30. I love that round but it's best suited for small game. 243 and 270 have the same issue. I only hunt small with the 308. The 338 is for bringing home the meat. I missed the last two seasons, though. I got the pleasure of being on the other end of the glass for one season and this last season I was just too busy. | |
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Junior3382 Admin
Posts : 844
Age : 42 Location : Columbia, Pennsylvania
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 15th 2009, 12:01 am | |
| Nah, we are so over populated, it would be more like stopping on the side of the road to finish putting it out of its misery! LMAO.... Besides, it is light and easy to handle... and for a first gun for me, I figured it would work fine. I am not sure I would have ever gone hunting anyways. But with a range of about 230 yeards... I figured I could have some fun with it if nothing else. I have not fired a weapon since I lived in California. But like I said, it was a good deal. | |
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BombDocDiesel Active Member
Posts : 73
Age : 48
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 15th 2009, 12:01 am | |
| - 007jimmy wrote:
- yeah if you could see what the m&p 9 would run me... i am not al that familiar with all the different guns... i cant even tell the difference between a glock or any other gun... i just know what i shot and it was nice.. it felt good in my hand and all
Ask him if he had the extra swells on it or what size interchangeable grip it had. The M&P is more affordable usually. I will price both. | |
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007jimmy Moderator
Posts : 1955
Age : 40 Location : levittown, PA
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 15th 2009, 12:05 am | |
| well do... ill see him on sunday... | |
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BombDocDiesel Active Member
Posts : 73
Age : 48
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 15th 2009, 12:08 am | |
| I PMed you. I'm not trying to sell on here, just letting you know what would be reasonable prices if you look for them. | |
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007jimmy Moderator
Posts : 1955
Age : 40 Location : levittown, PA
| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 15th 2009, 12:11 am | |
| ok... well that answers my question to you via pm.. lol. | |
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cubby127 Active Member
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| Subject: Re: My retirement plan August 15th 2009, 10:11 am | |
| i actually feel bad for whoever decides to break in to your house lol | |
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