Very impressive and nice collection!
Do you mean to tell me-this is not a select group?Years ago I worked with a guy that told everyone about all the guns he had. Sadly he announced one day someone had stolen them. It might be best to keep that information to a select group.
They're all here, just sprinkled throughout many different threadsOnly thing i ever got selected for was Jury duty....Twice
Now if @BET7 selects to post his sixguns it will add 15 to 20 pages to this thread.![]()
I bought a new Cobratech the other day, I like it a lot, and, you can change the blades (Tanto, serrated etc)A few months before Christmas I bought myself a Cobratech, which is pretty much a Microtech clone made of parts from god only knows where and assembled in Texas. Only paid a shade under a hundo for it and I have been abusing the F out of it since day one. No complaints. And if I lose it, I'm only out a hundred bucks. I would love to have the Microtech version, but every time I think about buying one I start thinking about how much ammo I can buy with that money. lol
I have since relented and bought a Microtech UTX85 and a couple Benchmades. I now completely understand the difference between $100 knives and $300 knives.I bought a new Cobratech the other day, I like it a lot, and, you can change the blades (Tanto, serrated etc)
I bought the Infidel model... oddly enough when I lived in DohaI have since relented and bought a Microtech UTX85 and a couple Benchmades. I now completely understand the difference between $100 knives and $300 knives.
That's a hell of a nice knife. So far I have a Mini Bugout ( which may be my favorite knife, I'm not sure. It seems to be in my pocket a lot) and a Casbah ( which is a damn fine auto ).I bought the Infidel model... oddly enough when I lived in Doha
I have the same one. Good taste.
Nothing like those old S&W's!View attachment 43129
Hurm.
I should take my 1921 M&P out for a spin.
It was refinished/tuned up by S&W in 1952…and it’s a freakin’ tack driver.
Is that .38 S&W or .38 Special? I have a WWII lend lease model that is .38 S&W, if those guns could only speakEvery now and then I get the 1947 .38 Hand-ejector out (pre model 10, post Victory) and it is still a good shooter.
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It's a 38 special. It is a S prefix serial number and from my understanding it was only 2 years with that prefix and they were using up some older parts left over like the long action hammer etc. I got it from a friend who said that it had belonged to either the sheriff or city marshal of Pratt, KS during the 50s & 60s but he couldn't remember which.Is that .38 S&W or .38 Special? I have a WWII lend lease model that is .38 S&W, if those guns could only speak