That looks like it has the tip-up barrel. Am I right about that?Deep undercover gun
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And with my classic 1912 vintage M1903
Are these reproductions?
Are these reproductions?
That looks like it has the tip-up barrel. Am I right about that?
I love that design for people who are too frail to rack a slide. To address that market, I sure wish someone would produce an updated, slimmed-down Beretta M86.Works really great...
Closest thing is the Tomcat in .32acp. I really like the way it shoots, but it would be nice to have a less wimpy round.I love that design for people who are too frail to rack a slide. To address that market, I sure wish someone would produce an updated, slimmed-down Beretta M86.
I love that design for people who are too frail to rack a slide. To address that market, I sure wish someone would produce an updated, slimmed-down Beretta M86.
Closest thing is the Tomcat in .32acp. I really like the way it shoots, but it would be nice to have a less wimpy round.
Day old ducklings for scale...
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Thanks! I hatch a batch every couple months or so. They make great yard/pond "decorations", and as a bonus the eggs are deliciousCute ducks. I had one that was winged for a pal as a small boy. My father found him and brought him home. Male Mallard. Never shot a duck in my life.
Are PPKs really as hellish to shoot as I've read some commentators claim?
Gun Control Act, 1968. The reason for the PPKS. It holds one additional round, thus the mag, and grip, are longer.
It’s a PPK upper on the original PP receiver.
I don’t carry mine, but don’t see why it would be difficult to conceal.
I pack a 3” S&W K-frame daily.
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Thanks! I hatch a batch every couple months or so. They make great yard/pond "decorations", and as a bonus the eggs are delicious