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Family photos.
Post pictures of your family of guns. Single or group photos are fine.
Profile of the Browning Hi-Power. I put some black plastic grips taken off a European military/police model on it and some electrical tape on the front and back straps to protect the grip areas of the frame. Browning Profile of the Beretta 92SB. I got a flat blued metal baseplate correct for the gun and put it on the current mag I have. 92SB from an angle. |
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All the pistols in one picture. From bottom to top; Browning Hi-Power (9mm); Beretta 92SB (9mm); Springfield Armory 1911A1 "GI" (.45 Auto); S&W Model 19-5 with 6 inch red ramp front sight barrel (.357 Mag). |
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All of my guns
Top to Bottom: Winchester 1906, Remington 870, Browning A-Bolt Hunter |
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Nice long gun collection. Is that a Mossberg heat shield on the 870?
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I got it pretty much for Aesthetics though http://www.tacstar.com/universal-barrel-shroud.php |
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Ah, I didn't know they made heat shields too. It looks cool.
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How do you like the shell holder on the stock? I've thought about going that route or a side saddle on the receiver. |
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You can also get both, I mean the stock shell holder is only $5. |
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I've seen some videos where the side saddle is used in speed reloads, and since it's on the receiver and not on the stock you don't have to reach as far. I'm looking into getting one as well as a bandolier. The stock sleeve seems like it would be uncomfortable to shoulder, and inconvenient for a quick reload, though it's better than nothing, and at a low price like 5 bucks it's a good value to have extra ammo.
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If you are holding the shotgun properly your body won't even come in contact with the stock sleeve so it isn't an issue. It's purpose isn't really a quick reload but an extra location to place some shells.
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