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Gun pic thread-go ahead and show it off.

Nice, does it flex, and where did you get reloading dies for it....;-)

anyway this is the only one I have a photo of.........

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Siamese Mauser converted to 45/70 heavy as hell but accurate...
 
Here's a couple of mine:

Do you have any problems with that front "peg" grip? I want one for my AK47 and I have heard it makes it harder to carry. Gets caught on more things in close quarters.
 
Gun Porn.....:thumbup:

Nice stuff everyone.

I can't wait to get my hands on the Glock G20 10mm bringing the total to 5 pistols, three shotty's and three rifles.

Fun for the whole familyparty1:
 
Do you have any problems with that front "peg" grip? I want one for my AK47 and I have heard it makes it harder to carry. Gets caught on more things in close quarters.

Had one on my M4 in Iraq. Loved it. Worked great and didn't get caught on anything. We called them 'gansta grips.' A lot of times, if I needed both hands for something and didn't want it swinging around just on the sling I would take the grip and stuff it down between my mag pouches on my vest. It would hold pretty well and take some of the weight off my right shoulder when my back would start hurting.
 
Had one on my M4 in Iraq. Loved it. Worked great and didn't get caught on anything. We called them 'gansta grips.' A lot of times, if I needed both hands for something and didn't want it swinging around just on the sling I would take the grip and stuff it down between my mag pouches on my vest. It would hold pretty well and take some of the weight off my right shoulder when my back would start hurting.

Excellent! I couldn't hope for a better review than from someone that used it in combat!
 
Had one on my M4 in Iraq. Loved it. Worked great and didn't get caught on anything. We called them 'gansta grips.' A lot of times, if I needed both hands for something and didn't want it swinging around just on the sling I would take the grip and stuff it down between my mag pouches on my vest. It would hold pretty well and take some of the weight off my right shoulder when my back would start hurting.

How does that compare with grabbing the mag well?
 
grabbing the mag well you have to be careful to not put pressure on the mag or you can easily get a FTF, but you knew that.

You guys and you acronyms... what is FTF?
 
Do you have any problems with that front "peg" grip? I want one for my AK47 and I have heard it makes it harder to carry. Gets caught on more things in close quarters.

I like it when shooting from a standing position.Shooting from a sitting, kneeling, or prone position I remove it.
 
Notice my photo above, misnomer or no, I have found there is some truth to it.:wave:

They tried to tell us that in the Army...but after thousands of rounds holding the mag well with part of my hand on the mag AND using the mag as a monopod, I don't buy it. :D:D:D It was probably true on early versions, but I have yet to hear of it outside military teaching. :)
 
well its the best that you can do and thats all that is asked
 
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