For your question, once. Then I realized the inevitable, and made another, and another...How many here, when you got to the bottom of your list, thinks they wouldn't have another list? For me, I often have something catching my eye.
For your question, once. Then I realized the inevitable, and made another, and another...How many here, when you got to the bottom of your list, thinks they wouldn't have another list? For me, I often have something catching my eye.
Yeah, another addictive ingredient to my addiction.Now that's cool.
I need to quit reading this thread.
The removable flash lights are near impossible to find for the B. My guess they where as crappy as the the one on the A & got thrown away.Yeah, I've always liked the look of the carry handle on the B, and the '60s era flashlight not being integrated is a plus.
The two things on top of my list are the Kel Tec Sub 2000 (I've been trying to nab one for under 300 bucks) and a sub 450 6.5 Creedmor bolt action.
I own a sub 2000 and my suggestion is buy a new one. These guns aren’t the most durably built. The polymer is strong, I just mean all it’s soft aluminum cross pins and some years that were made parts are held on by adhesive. Like the collar over the frame and extension tube. I don’t even think they use adhesive there. I think it’s just a thread locker and it’s not even really threaded. I would worry buying used might give me a really tired gun that needs service. They are good shooters though.The two things on top of my list are the Kel Tec Sub 2000 (I've been trying to nab one for under 300 bucks) and a sub 450 6.5 Creedmor bolt action.
The two things on top of my list are the Kel Tec Sub 2000 (I've been trying to nab one for under 300 bucks) and a sub 450 6.5 Creedmor bolt action.
An original one would be sweet!
An original one would be sweet!
The correct armament would be twin Spandau MG 08's IIRC.
I reckon a BAR would be nice.