I do own the top three but need a threaded barrel for my 1911's have one on both the 220 and 226 already as I thought the hearing protection act was going to pass. it didn't after all. old school enough to want to see a hammer on a pistol. and I don't care much for new plastic guns.
You got a thing against S&W snubbies? Hell, I just took mine out and shot it the other day, works just fine.
And yeah, I'm currently looking for a Vietnam era foregrip for my AR RIFLE (not carbine, got the full 21 inch barrel). If you gonna go black, the we go all the way back to 60's era AR furniture.
Your #4 no is the original Stoner AR in 308, I'll take it. I'll also take that S&W alloy snubbie. They don't "print" with the right pocket holster. Thanks for more interesting entertainment.
Yes...all the way down. I mean, why not? Can you have too many?
ReplyDeleteYou’ve been listening to Dick & James Delingpoles’ Yes/No Game haven’t you Filthie !!!
ReplyDeleteAll of those choices have ammo, a barrel, and a trigger. They'll do the job just fine in the right hands.
ReplyDeleteI do own the top three but need a threaded barrel for my 1911's
ReplyDeletehave one on both the 220 and 226 already as I thought the hearing protection act was going to pass. it didn't after all.
old school enough to want to see a hammer on a pistol.
and I don't care much for new plastic guns.
If I'm not paying for any of them then I'll take all of them....
ReplyDeleteYou got a thing against S&W snubbies? Hell, I just took mine out and shot it the other day, works just fine.
ReplyDeleteAnd yeah, I'm currently looking for a Vietnam era foregrip for my AR RIFLE (not carbine, got the full 21 inch barrel). If you gonna go black, the we go all the way back to 60's era AR furniture.
Your #4 no is the original Stoner AR in 308, I'll take it.
ReplyDeleteI'll also take that S&W alloy snubbie. They don't "print" with the right pocket holster.
Thanks for more interesting entertainment.