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Hummergirl4
3/9/2008 7:23:05 PM
rhill20
3/9/2008 7:34:11 PM
Damn, all I said was that you were hot,  Sorry. You don't have to go pulling out the big guns
3hummers
3/9/2008 8:18:11 PM
Little lady is going to get some serious respoect around here now.
Trey124
3/10/2008 5:27:10 AM
Here's mine:


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3hummers
3/10/2008 7:53:08 AM
Damn nice work Trey.
HumminNBoatin
3/10/2008 9:44:25 AM
I have a Mossberg 500 12ga. for hunting and a Mossberg 22 plinkster for fun shooting.  I dont have any hand guns yet.  Assault Rifles are alot of fun but I really dont see the point in having one unless you plan on using it.  But I would like to get a 9mm and my CCW for those days when I go downtown.
IHNEVELS
3/10/2008 10:02:14 AM
All i have is 1 Rugger super blackhawk 44 mag w/ 9" barrel and 1 colt 45 auto & 1 1905 45 colt us army addition that is still tight.
3hummers
3/10/2008 10:03:41 AM
Main thing is to enjoy what you have and to be able to get what you enjoy.
SamHouseIII
3/11/2008 2:45:36 AM
My Hog hunter and the wifes toy!!
 
Sam
vkh2
3/13/2008 7:44:10 AM
quote:

ORIGINAL: SamHouseIII

My Hog hunter and the wifes toy!!

Sam
Hey buddy,you scared them all with that monster gun  7 views but no reply post
Hummergirl4
3/13/2008 1:13:25 PM
I use the Contender for hunting... it'll drop a deer at 300 yards... the 357 is my traveling companion. I didn't take pics of the shotgun or rifle....I love them too, but the pistols are my babies.. I just cleaned and rig ragged them yesterday.... I love the smell of the nitro solvent! 
Hummergirl4
3/13/2008 1:15:13 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: rhill20

Damn, all I said was that you were hot,  Sorry. You don't have to go pulling out the big guns


Oh stop... hahahhaha
Hummergirl4
3/13/2008 1:17:38 PM
That Contender has some snot let me tell you.... You'd better be holdin onto it when you shoot it!
ZGXtreme
3/13/2008 4:31:28 PM
Well, I discovered a thread in which I can actually post and be knowledgable to the subject (since I have yet to purchase my H3.)  I am not really all that into firearms so I have not purchased that many.  I have gone with the quality over quantity thing and purchased weapons that serve a purpose for what I need.  In advance, I apologize as to the size of the photos.

The first weapon I purchased was a Glock 21C in .45 ACP.  I initially had a Surefire X200 mounted on it but replaced it with a X300 light as soon as they were released.  Also added is a Surefire SL Switch so I can activate the light when using a single hand grip on the pistol.  This is my duty gun forty hours out of the week.



For occasional use off-duty or as a plainclothes duty pistol I went with the Glock 30 so I could retain the same caliber and handling characteristics as my main duty pistol.  At most times, it is my home gun, with the "old" X200 light on it.



Having two pistols I directed my attention to long guns.  My first long gun purchase was the Benelli M4 shotgun.  This has proven to be the best money I have spent in firearms.  It is reliable, fast and simply sexy.  During range training and shotgun qual, I used this on the Dosier Drill and it wasn't even fair.  This is the one weapon I would keep if I had to sell three of the four.  Since purchase I contacted Benelli's L.E. Division and obtained the factory two round extention as well as the collapsible stock.  Also added was a Mesa Tactical side saddle shell holder.  The only remaining items needed for the gun are a Vicker's Tactical 2-Point Sling and maybe an Aimpoint Micro T-1 optic.



My final purchase was to address the need for an urban patrol rifle.  I wanted/needed something compact and extremely well built so I went with the Colt LE6933 Commando which is produced with the 11.5" barrel in Factory SBR configuration.  Since I received the rifle in the summer of 2007, I have added the following to make the rifle work perfectly for me:  an EOTech 552 holographic sight, a GG&G MADD back-up iron sight, a Lewis Machine & Tool SOPMOD stock with battery storage, a Knight's Armament (KAC) M4 RAS rail system, a Surefire X300 LED light and a single point sling which connects to a KAC single point mount located at the rear of the receiver.  For magazines, I have switched to the PMAG produced by Magpul Industries.



Each has served me perfectly and been a worthwhile investment.  Having completed these items (may add a combat 1911 at some point), it is time to move on into the Hummer arena and the planning for an Alpha model H3. 

Brad

Strange, Can't resize the pic's!
 
ETA by ZGX:  Thank you for trying Blackbear, through some extra time with MS Paint I was able to just reduce the size and resave them.  Hopefully that worked and aided in reducing their size on the screen.
xzachx2112
3/13/2008 4:49:25 PM
heres the closest to a gun i got (airsoft)
400-500 FPS , breaks bottles and rids squirrels...
LisaM
3/13/2008 6:29:52 PM
Currently I have two over-under 12 guage shotguns and one side by side 12 guage shotgun.  I brought 4 of these handmades back from overseas and gave one nice side-by-side to my dad.  I am in the market for a handgun, but I haven't decided what I want yet.  Probably a 9mil beretta because that is what I used to fire and it is familiar. 
 
Lisa
3hummers
3/13/2008 7:02:22 PM
ZGx you know your stuff. The M4 is awesome and the EO Tech also. Glock isn't my pistol of choice but I know lots of people that like them. When it comes to the AR there are some great mfg. but you have to go with Colt.
ZGXtreme
3/13/2008 11:38:56 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: 3hummers

ZGx you know your stuff. The M4 is awesome and the EO Tech also. Glock isn't my pistol of choice but I know lots of people that like them. When it comes to the AR there are some great mfg. but you have to go with Colt.

 
Thank you 3Hummers.  I would like to have a Colt Series 70 reworked, refinished and have a Dawson rail attached for a light to carry on duty but right now, the Glock just won't stop running, carries more rounds and won't rust.  There have been reported problems with the 21 models but I seem to have gotten lucky.
 
Again, thank you.  The M4 Commando is a close second to the Benelli as far as being my baby.  It is compact and does everything I need it to do without worry of it failing.  Then again, it is a Colt!  I would also like a Noveske as they too are top notch.  But as mentioned earlier, I don't really want "a lot" of weapons and would rather go for purpose fullfillment and quality over quantity so I can do without. 
 
Just have to finish paying off these toys/tools and then I can apply the same amount of time researching, purchasing and equipping the H3.  Am thinking a Truck Vault in the back of the black Alpha, with the weapons and vest in foam cutout would be an arrousing (for lack of a better word) sight!
 
Brad
Hummergirl4
3/14/2008 6:00:55 AM
Looking at all these guns is getting me excited..hahah  Gonna hafta go hit the range now and so some shootin...
3hummers
3/14/2008 6:20:34 AM
ZGX my favorite pistols to shoot are my Colt 70 Series Gold Cop National Match .45 pistols. 2 blues and one is finished in nickel out of the custom shop. They are so sweet. For old technology they are real tack drivers also.
ZGXtreme
3/14/2008 3:10:46 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: 3hummers

ZGX my favorite pistols to shoot are my Colt 70 Series Gold Cop National Match .45 pistols. 2 blues and one is finished in nickel out of the custom shop. They are so sweet. For old technology they are real tack drivers also.

 
3H,
 
Well you definitely have great taste, won't sacrifice on quality and own a solid pool of pistols in which to base your experience!  I think I am pretty much decided on pursuing one at some point.  I am 100% confident in the ability of my 21C to resolve whatever threat I may meant in the course of my duties but as you mentioned, for old (insert: reliable) technology they get the job done.  The 1911 is a combat pistol and when needed on the streets, it is combat thus the pistol's bread and butter!
 
Was thinking of going with the Colt Series 70 (Reissued) in matte blue as a base.  Then having Specialized Armament add some tweaks such as the Ed Brown safety, a Dawson light rail, Strider Gunner Grips in black, an X300 with Dawson adaptor and refinished to mil-spec standard as is on my Commando.  Reliability and more than adequate combat accuracy and it's a winner.  Regardless, either way I still have the old and trusted .45 ACP to work with!  Has gotten to the point where I just cannot shoot a 9MM or .40 S&W as they bore me lol. 
 
Colt Series 70 at Specialized Armament: http://www.specializedarmament.com/products/Model_O1970A1CS_45_GOVT_SERIES_70_MATTE_BLUE_5in_click_here_to_view_qty_in_stock-823-8.html
 
Brad
Hummergirl4
3/15/2008 4:26:59 AM
That Walthers P22 is a real tack driver too.... My ex had one and I was very impressed with it..... There's one at the gun dealer I bought my contender from and I'm seriously considering it....
3hummers
3/15/2008 12:39:59 PM
I used to do a lot of reloading when I was shooting a lot and the .45 is such an easy round to load. I got rid of my 9mm pistols because the cases crimp/crush so easily. I was shooting/loading about 500 rounds per week and the .45 was painless to reload. I really liked my Sig 220s also. I ran a lot of rounds through my Dillon 550.
HummerKid82
3/15/2008 1:44:02 PM
I thought about getting into reloading, because of the rising price of rounds (.45 as well, ouch). I don't get to shoot enough here (atleast in the civilian world) for it to pay off. I can't wait to get out of New York.
BassGear
3/15/2008 2:25:47 PM
Want to see what a CCW, and a Glock can do to a bad guy? Check this clip out!
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZrdbSJVSVM
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