Lol. Once you have enough they give up on keeping track. I was dry firing a carry piece a few years ago and my wife watched me for a few seconds.... Hesitated.... Then asked " is that one new?" It was a week old Glock 48. I think the silver slide made it stand out.I thought you had that one for years and are just now getting around to taking it out of the safe…
I was very close to snagging one of those up a couple of months ago. If it had a longer than 16" barrel I probably would have.I traded into a Sig 716 Patrol Gen 1 a few days back. I was working on my house all day today and ran out of good light but Ill take a picture worthy of this rifle tomorrow and post it
I figured if I dont keep it it will have great resale value. It came with those lancer carbon fiber handguards that are $330I was very close to snagging one of those up a couple of months ago. If it had a longer than 16" barrel I probably would have.
The best 45acp handgun. Don’t get me wrong, I own and shoot 6x 1911s, but my beat up old W German P220s are always loaded and nearby.Picked it up last week from a pawn shop for $362, but took a while to disassemble and clean it before I took pictures. Had like a dark brown tar inside of it that was sticky, which I’m guessing was the original grease. Frame doesn’t really show any wear but the stamped carbon steel shows some surface rust. Read this was pretty common on the old carbon steel slides. 1992 W.Germany Sig P220 with 1 zipper back mag
9.3x62 really seems to be gaining popularity.