I would never be able to give a Malinois the time, attention, discipline, and energy they demand. I'll just watch videos of them.
I would never be able to give a Malinois the time, attention, discipline, and energy they demand. I'll just watch videos of them.
Well like Mike, I also shoot two or three times a week, again like Mike my “gun room” is trashed presently but this little slice Photo shows you how I can. Lord knows you can’t buy ammo. If somebody starts a “shooters forum” tab on here I would darn sure participate. I am already an admin on another private gun bunny site so I want no part of that! Hah! You want a thankless gig be an admin for a website that has bunch of hard headed opinionated folks! Hah! But I would certainly be willing to share most anything I know for QnA type stuff. Being a blue line family there are topics I simply will not comment on but for most part I can participate.
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You're right of course...sorry for the diversion!I understand. I made my living with them since 2007. Along with a rifle and a 1911. This is a gun thread….
You're right of course...sorry for the diversion!
I have a couple of yet-to-be-machined lowers. Are there any manufacturer's uppers I should avoid? Whatever I build will be a Sporter/plinker. Websites or manuals you can recommend? Thanks in advance.
You're right of course...sorry for the diversion!
I have a couple of yet-to-be-machined lowers. Are there any manufacturer's uppers I should avoid? Whatever I build will be a Sporter/plinker. Websites or manuals you can recommend? Thanks in advance.
You're right of course...sorry for the diversion!
I have a couple of yet-to-be-machined lowers. Are there any manufacturer's uppers I should avoid? Whatever I build will be a Sporter/plinker. Websites or manuals you can recommend? Thanks in advance.
Mounted to upper railYour ones with the scopes look like you have the front rings mounted to the hand guard? Is that the case?
ReceiverDid you mean complete upper assembly? Or an upper receiver?
Ok that right there is funny, I mean laugh out loud funny!
I have already sent the skinny pix to one of my buddies who runs a Mal. He is quite sensitive about it! Kind of like when somebody calls my Demon a Duster! Now back to guns, with summer coming on, my wife wants to quit carrying her 45 and swap to a 9, female clothing requirements are much different than ours. So anyway she wants to go to the range tomorrow morning and work out the kinks with a SIG 365xl. She is ready to summer gun!
I have already sent the skinny pix to one of my buddies who runs a Mal. He is quite sensitive about it! Kind of like when somebody calls my Demon a Duster! Now back to guns, with summer coming on, my wife wants to quit carrying her 45 and swap to a 9, female clothing requirements are much different than ours. So anyway she wants to go to the range tomorrow morning and work out the kinks with a SIG 365xl. She is ready to summer gun!
We only have a couple of weeks of summer up here! I cannot tell you the crap I take from my Team for being a 1911 advocate. They wear me out! The final straw for them I took a Kimber 1911 and put a Marvel top on it and competed in the rimfire! I did however work with Nighthawk and design one as a retirement gift to myself! Just had to add the Guacamole pix, cause you know……Its nearly always summer gun here. Usually a 9mm Officers model and a Colt Pony. If and when a coat can be worn it would be a 4 or 5” 1911 and the Pony.
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That sounds great. I've never seen or held a nighthawk. I'd love to shoot one.Full disclosure, should any of you be able to find your way to North West Arkansas in September I am hosting Nighthawk at our training facility for a “demo day” They bring over a dozen or so models and folks get to shoot them. There is nothing in the world like it, should you ever get a chance to shoot a Nighthawk hand built pistol, do it! Open invite to all y’all.
It is like a Wilson only better, and there darn sure ain’t nuthin wrong with a Wilson!That sounds great. I've never seen or held a nighthawk. I'd love to shoot one.
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The "nicest" 1911 I've ever held was an ed brown. I didn't get to shoot it unfortunately but the fit and finish was amazing on it. The highest end 1911 I've ever shot was a kimber and while it functioned flawlessly I was not impressed with it giving the price range.It is like a Wilson only better, and there darn sure ain’t nuthin wrong with a Wilson!
A 357 max in a rifle would be alot of fun. It's a very impressive caliber.I have 1200 flawless round through a Coonan 1911 clone chambered in 357. I am heavy into the 357. Got a handfull of S&W chambered in it too. Need a rifle chambered in it.