Mudinyeri said:Yeah, I'm not a big fan of putting those kinds of pics on the Interweb.
Yep, these are some old pix that I found. Besides, most of the collection was lost in a boating accident...ya...that's the ticket
Mudinyeri said:Yeah, I'm not a big fan of putting those kinds of pics on the Interweb.
LAZY EYED SNIPER said:Holy crap!
That same thing happened to me. Turns out transporting my safe by canoe was a BAD idea. We live 'n learn...
The 1911 shot well put all 10 rounds in the zombies head at 50 feet, did have a few jams, but was shooting it dry, lubed it up went though just fine with thunderbolts and blazer lead ammo. What I like about it it is actual weight of the 45 unloaded, so my kids can get the feel for a 1911. which maybe the next purchase down the road. My one son had a couple of jams I think due to him limp wristing it, used to shooting my 9mm and 40 so I think he was absorbing some of the recoil and the round wouldn't eject...probably takes all a 22 can do to blow back this heavy slide. The polymer Mosquito was definitely lighter than the 1911-22LAZY EYED SNIPER said:Nice!
I was just fondling one of the SIG 1911-22s the other day. It was all I could do not leaving the store with it, but I may end up with one before it's all said and done. VERY interested in a range report if you're up for it. I like the Mosquito too, the camo just makes it unique. Very cool...
WV Bubba said:throw in 3 red jacket t-shirts
The only thing BAD about a good day at the range....CLEANING them.WV Bubba said:
Sig 1911-22
with can attached
Sig Mosquito in winter white digital camo
Shooting the AK-47
Shooting the Mosquito
shooting them both
Since I am out, shooting my Springfield XDm 40 3.8
and some rounds through my AR-15 since I changed the sights on it