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    HK VP70 & Hi-point: Separated at Birth?

    Ok, I saw one of these the other night, and the only feature of it that impressed me whatsoever was the 18rd mags that load subgun style. Other than that I was amazed to see how much it looked like a Hi-point. And it truly has the worst trigger I have ever felt. Is there anyone who actually...
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    The M96 Expeditionary is great!

    I got a chance to shoot one of these sunday (same time as the Krink) and I have to say I am extremely impressed. From what I understand it is a copy of a Stoner in semi. It functioned flawlessly, and was extremely accurate. Recoil is almost non-existant, about the same as a 10/22 or so. It...
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    I just shot a full auto Krinkov

    My friend, wealthier than I, recently purchased a class III krinkov. He got to shoot it for the first time today, so I tagged along. It is a blast! (literally) As per some of the discussions I have seen regarding it, I can say with certianity that the muzzle attachment does very little "flash...
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    Just bought a Russian SKS

    Well, I put it on layaway anyway. It appears to be a Tula manufactured gun, made in 1952. Matching serial numbers, including the stock. There are a couple of dings in the varnish, but overall it is very nice. I found it at a local store for $210 plus tax, which seemed like a pretty good...
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    Bush delclared winner by ABC affiliate!

    Check out this link: http://www.drudgereport.com/affil.htm And this one: http://www.sandiegoinsider.com/partners/kgtv/politics/results2000/race1.htm Oops, yes I really can spell declared. [This message has been edited by RCS (edited October 31, 2000).] [This message has been edited by...
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    Barbara Streisand interview w/ Walters

    Just read excerpts from Barbara Streisand's interview with Barbara Walters in which she proclaims that George Bush is a demon from hell who will send this country back to the dark ages, flinging Fire and Brimstone while he gleefully destroys the country. Ok, maybe I am paraphrasing here a bit...
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    The next CZ pistol I want (c pic)

    The select-fire CZ-75! (Who needs a Beretta 93-R?) [This message has been edited by RCS (edited September 12, 2000).]
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    Beretta 92S

    I was curious where this gun fit into the 92 family. I'm asuming that it is an early model, as the one I looked at was italian made and had the mag release at the bottom right hand corner of the left grip panel. It was in terrific condition, although the bluing looked a little brown on the...
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    good price for a used cz-85 combat?

    Hey I was just wondering about what would be a good price for a used CZ-85 Combat. The pistol is in really good condition, only comes with a 10 rd mag and was made in '96. It costs the same amount that I paid for my '84 Bauska import; $359 I really can't afford it right now, but I know they go...
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    What deal do you most regret passing up?

    Mine is a Colt 1911, manufactured in 1918. Almost all bluing was gone, however there was no pitting or rust anywhere. Slide to frame fit was perfectly tight, there was no play at all. All told it was in beautiful condition, and the shop was asking $475. I, of course could not come up with...
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    Who here has a High Standard .22?

    I love my Model 107 military High Standard, and I was wondering who else here is lucky enough to own a HS. It is by far the most accurate gun I own, much more so than I am capable. Of course having no recoil to speak of, a bull barrel, and weighing 47oz helps. [This message has been edited...
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    What caliber of handgun is most accurate at 100yards +?

    Yesterday I was out shooting with some friends and we had taken along some 12 packs of generic soda to shoot. After some 10 to 15 yard handgun shooting, we backed it up to about 100 yards and started to shoot with the mini-14 and the FAL. Just for fun, I pulled out my High Standard .22 target...
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    Who here has experiance with the kel-tec 9mm to .40 conversion?

    I saw these on the kel-tec site and I was wondering what experiences anyone may have had with one of these. Do they work well? [This message has been edited by RCS (edited June 24, 2000).]
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    Good price for a stainless NIB Kel-tec p11

    A local place here has a almost NIB kel-tec p11 Stainless on consignment for $195. It was owned by a service man who was transfered to england. The dealer said that it was "almost unfired" and this was indeed how it looked. I'm just curious, is is this a decent price to pay? Thanks. Actually...
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    Has anyone seen the stainless steel Charles Daly's yet?

    I'm curious if anyone has actually seen any on the all stainless steel Charles Daly .45's yet. I belive they are the empire model with wood grips. I'm cheap, so I like to get a lot for my money, and one of these seems to fit the bill.
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    How much truth to the rumor that CZ-75's have weak firing pins?

    I was curious if this is a problem that plauges both new and old CZ's, or if it is just one of those vicious rumors. I recently mentioned to an acquaintance that I had purchased an old 75 and he immediately told me to purchase a replacement firing pin, because mine would break sooner or later...
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    Just got my 1984 CZ-75

    Well, I finally scraped up enough cash to go pick up my CZ that I had on layaway. It's a 1984 Bauska import. The condition is like new. I think it may have had one mag full of ammo run through it, then it was put away without being cleaned. That being said, I absolutely love it! I had the...
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    What are the five best 9mm's ever made?

    Ok this is a topic that will stir discussion. What are the five best nines ever made? This is overall, looks, performance, feel. Here's my list, everyone else is free to agree or disagree: BTW, this list is not in any particular order. 1. Browning High Power 2. Glock 19 3. CZ-75 4. Beretta...
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    Replacing early '80s CZ 75 grips.

    I was curious if it is possible to find replacement grips for an early CZ ('84 Bauska import). Tecolote, you mentioned that it has the same grip style as the Witness pistols today, will replacement grips made for those work on the early CZ's?
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