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All but 2 of these AK's are from this month. April was an Arsenal milled Bulgarian w/ ironwood stock set, MAK90, NHM90, and NHM91. I had the SAR1 and AMD65.
Nice collection!
I'm guessing thats the NHM90 thats waiting for furniture. You can still find original stock sets out there.
The Norincos are awesome shooters that often get overlooked. I think one of the best values out there in AK varients.
I finally finished putting my bear defense gun together.
21 rounds of 230gr hard cast lead on tap to throw at whatever furry creature I may run across in the woods
More info on that scope, please.
Very nice man, very nice. What exactly is it. It kind of looks like a Glock
I'll see your 230 and raise you 300
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(230 * 21 = 4830) > (300 * 6 = 1800) [wink]
ETA:
Caliber : 10mm
Bullet : 230gr Wide Flat Nose Gas Check Hardcast
Ballistics : 1120fps/ 641 ft./lbs. - Glock 20
1008fps / 519 ft lbs 100yds Glock 20
It's the equivalent of a Glock 34/35 in 10mm on a Glock 20 frame, essentially a prototype version of LWD's Glock '20T' slide with no markings at all and a 5.15" 10mm barrel. Someday maybe I'll pick up a stainless frame for it to match the slide.
(230 * 21 = 4830) > (300 * 6 = 1800)
ETA:
Caliber : 10mm
Bullet : 230gr Wide Flat Nose Gas Check Hardcast
Ballistics : 1120fps/ 641 ft./lbs. - Glock 20
1008fps / 519 ft lbs 100yds Glock 20
The 10mm club is a fantastic place to be.
It's the equivalent of a Glock 34/35 in 10mm on a Glock 20 frame, essentially a prototype version of LWD's Glock '20T' slide with no markings at all and a 5.15" 10mm barrel. Someday maybe I'll pick up a stainless frame for it to match the slide.
It is a 3-15x50. mil/mil. With Seekins rings. You can look here Premier. Very good and simple tactical style scope. I was up in the air thinking I wanted more than 15x but 15 is more than enough for what I need. I thought long and hard about Schmidt & Bender and Us Optics. The wait on Us Optics and the cost factor with the Schmidt & Bender made me go with the Premier. I was not sure I would like the reticle but playing with it today I think it will work well.
What do you think of the triangle sights? Easy to pick up?
The newly acquired Sig was lonely. Second addition in as many days, Ruger MK III
It's the equivalent of a Glock 34/35 in 10mm on a Glock 20 frame, essentially a prototype version of LWD's Glock '20T' slide with no markings at all and a 5.15" 10mm barrel. Someday maybe I'll pick up a stainless frame for it to match the slide.
(230 * 21 = 4830) > (300 * 6 = 1800)
ETA:
Caliber : 10mm
Bullet : 230gr Wide Flat Nose Gas Check Hardcast
Ballistics : 1120fps/ 641 ft./lbs. - Glock 20
1008fps / 519 ft lbs 100yds Glock 20
If we are talking raw power (not capacity), do not even try to one-up the .44 Magnum with a puny automatic pistol cartridge. Ain't happening.
What about .50 AE? That is after all, an auto-pistol cartridge
If you want to up the bore size, we can always raise you a .500 S&W Magnum. Nothing succeeds like excess.
Hell, let's compare the closest revolver cartridge to the 10mm Norma, the .41 Remington Magnum.
Corbon's 250 grain hard cast lead: Muzzle Velocity: 1325 fps, Muzzle Energy: 975 ft. lbs.
Buffalo Bore's 230 grain hard cast lead SWC: Muzzle Velocity: 1450 fps, Muzzle Energy: 1074 ft. lbs.
When it comes to raw handgun power, all else being equal, revolvers have NO peer.
If you want to up the bore size, we can always raise you a .500 S&W Magnum. Nothing succeeds like excess.
When it comes to raw handgun power, all else being equal, revolvers have NO peer.
They are definitely fast aquiring, and from what I have read on the 'net they are just as accurate as traditional 'iron' sights. We'll see how well they do when I finally get to shoot this thing. I also have to test out my Arrendondo +5 extensions to see if it feed reliably. No sense in having 20 rounds of 10mm in the mag if you can't shoot it!
Not a new firearm, but something much better (at least I think).
Her name is Akina (it means "summer flower" in Japanese). She's a two year old female American Akita I rescued from Dallas, TX and had transported up here. Man does she have energy!