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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:30 pm
by 3rdGenRigger
Officer Gigglez wrote:More Beretta. 92FS, LNIB.
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I don't own any handguns yet, but I will at some point in the future. As much as I like the look of some of the offers from Kimber, that very Beretta will in all likeliness be the first one I buy. That's a real beauty.

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:55 pm
by xceptnl
I can't say I have found anything I like as much as my Kahr. I want to try one of the CM45s next.

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Re: Curious What Fellow Spydie Fans Have Tastes In Guns/ Car

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 3:37 pm
by Officer Gigglez
New Rifle. Mossberg MVP Patrol, 5.56
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Re: Curious What Fellow Spydie Fans Have Tastes In Guns/ Car

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 8:39 pm
by Gunslinger
Officer Gigglez wrote:New Rifle. Mossberg MVP Patrol, 5.56
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That is a good looking rifle.

Re: Curious What Fellow Spydie Fans Have Tastes In Guns/ Car

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 4:09 am
by The Deacon
Doubt if I'll ever invest in a holster to carry this one, but it's the latest addition to my collection and fun at the range...
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...S&W Model 25-5 in 45LC with an 8 3/8" barrel. Came with original grips, wood box, and tools.

Re: Curious What Fellow Spydie Fans Have Tastes In Guns/ Car

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 8:39 am
by Officer Gigglez
Gunslinger wrote:
Officer Gigglez wrote:New Rifle. Mossberg MVP Patrol, 5.56
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That is a good looking rifle.
It is indeed. And it shoots just as good as it looks. For me, this thing is the epitome of the Cooper Scout Rifle concept. It is a feature packed bolt gun at a great price point, which is roughly 600-700ish for the patrol variant. It comes out of the factory with a 16inch Medium bull barrel with a 1:9 twist, threaded for muzzle devices. It came out of the box with the A2 on it already. Then it has a spiral fluted bolt, Mossberg's LBA trigger system (which is awesome. Pretty much their answer to Savage's Accutrigger.), Adjustable rear and fiber optic open sights, and likely the most unique feature; it can take AR15 magazines. It also came with a UTG 3-9x32 CQB scope, which is a very impressive little budget optic, as well as the neoprene cheek riser and 10 round mag. I popped the scope off because for me, I do not like scopes so close to my eyes, if I run one (usually don't. Just Irons), I like them in the scout configuration (forward of the action), so I don't lose my peripherals. Thing is a tack driver, and so far has been flawless in function. Did I mention how light it is? It is just all around handy rifle.

Re: Curious What Fellow Spydie Fans Have Tastes In Guns/ Car

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 10:05 am
by opusxpn
Here is a good combo

Re: Curious What Fellow Spydie Fans Have Tastes In Guns/ Car

Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 6:27 pm
by Officer Gigglez
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Re: Curious What Fellow Spydie Fans Have Tastes In Guns/ Car

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 8:52 am
by clovisc
Up here in southeast Alaska it's my Marlin X7 .243 for blacktail deer hunting, my 1960s Savage model 24 in .22 WMR and 20 gauge for grouse/ptarmigan, my Marlin 1895 stainless lever action in .45-70 for bear protection, and a Ruger SR9c 9mm for CCW and plinking fun. Not all carried at once. ;)

Re: Curious What Fellow Spydie Fans Have Tastes In Guns/ Car

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 3:05 pm
by RanCoWeAla
Glock, Glock and Glock

Glock 26
Glock 19
Glock 17

Re: Curious What Fellow Spydie Fans Have Tastes In Guns/ Car

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 8:25 pm
by Officer Gigglez
Ruger Sp101, .357.
My new carry piece.
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KelTec P3AT
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