Tactical elephant gun, maybe? Although that bore'd certainly induce a reaction as a home-defense iron...Originally Posted by thunderw21
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Tactical elephant gun, maybe? Although that bore'd certainly induce a reaction as a home-defense iron...Originally Posted by thunderw21
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"Sometimes there are no words, no clever quotes..."--Aaron Hotchner
That was an oddly dark children's movie.Originally Posted by The Wingnut
-Viola
All travellers must visit wardrobe before departure. And that goes for you especially Trevor. You've created a hell of a stink back in 2010 wearing those bloody silly goggles of yours and that hoodie. - Smithy
Okay, now I'm lost. How'd we get from guns to Robin Williams?
And granted, it's only a partial diagram, but it's gonna be comin' off my workbench, so check THIS out:
Six-inch-barreled "true southpaw"-ized 1911, for .45ACP or 10mm Auto. Left side
Right side
A serious social sidearm for serious situations, this one being specifically built for left-hand use. (Right hand would mirror-image everything except the magazine release.) And if your screen's like mine, those are close-to-actual-size diagrams.
You asked!
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Mike's picture is a screencap from Jumanji.Originally Posted by Diamondback
-Viola
All travellers must visit wardrobe before departure. And that goes for you especially Trevor. You've created a hell of a stink back in 2010 wearing those bloody silly goggles of yours and that hoodie. - Smithy
Ah, so...
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Then there's that movie, "The Survivors" with Robin Williams. It's all about guns.![]()
~ Quantum mechanics: The dreams stuff is made of. ~
...at any rate, the muzzle on Van Pelt's elephant gun appears to be altered with a photo editing program to appear larger than it actually is. Note the odd perspective and mismatched edges.
Originally Posted by Miss_Bella_Hell
I think I like you more everyday.
If I die today, I have had a life well spent, for I have seen the elephant, and smelled the smoke of Africa
The CZ 75 is an excellent design. I also have a Tanfoglio Witness with a competition strength stainless frame and blued body. It is barreled for either the 9 x 19 or the 9 x 21. One flaw is the serious weight of the pistol, which keeps it from being a decent concealment weapon.Originally Posted by The Wingnut
If I die today, I have had a life well spent, for I have seen the elephant, and smelled the smoke of Africa
Originally Posted by Diamondback
Being a southpaw I like the true southpaw features, I hate the option of working it right or an ambi which I find distracting in a holster. However, I don''t really understand the worth of the six inch barrel. Do you simply want a longer sight radius? The increase in bullet speed wouldnt make that much difference. For me the added weight of that piece would negate the advantages, it's a law of diminishing returns in my book. But, perhaps you are thinking in some other direction which I am not.
If I die today, I have had a life well spent, for I have seen the elephant, and smelled the smoke of Africa