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olydemon
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Location: Olympia, Warshington. Joined: Fri May 27, 2011 Posts: 12508
Real Name: Oly Damon
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The Xmas gift that started my new hobby: Bersa Thunder9 UC (Click thumb to enlarge) My kimber custom II with the 3 different grips it came with... My $100 Gun Show find. .22 SA in the Ruger single6 style from italy known as Excam TA76. and my rifles... Norinco Mak90 1954 Romanian Mosin Nagant M44 (another $100 gun show score), Ruger 10/22, Mak90
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Tue Jun 07, 2011 12:09 pm |
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Massivedesign
Site Admin
Location: Olympia, WA Joined: Fri Mar 11, 2011 Posts: 38308
Real Name: Dan
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Great collection!
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Tue Jun 07, 2011 12:21 pm |
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Tokarev
Location: Clark Co. Washington Joined: Wed Mar 23, 2011 Posts: 47
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Me like!
I had a chance to grab a MAK-90 but I let the chance go... now I regret it!
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Tue Jun 07, 2011 1:50 pm |
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Jonathan Brown
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Location: SnoCo Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 Posts: 2360
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Oh yeah. You're hooked.
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TacticalAssault
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Location: Woodinville Joined: Fri Mar 11, 2011 Posts: 4631
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Once you have more than one the addiction begins...now you're an addict!
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G XXII
Location: Bonney Lake Joined: Mon May 9, 2011 Posts: 355
Real Name: Navin Johnson
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Gun shows can be great therapy for your addiction, I suggest you go often.
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SIG556
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Location: Spooning your mom all over Kitsap Joined: Sun Apr 24, 2011 Posts: 5873
Real Name: *Classified*
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Yeah, that's how it started for me. I got my first taste of a little 22 as a kid and got hooked. I went from playing with some 9's with my friends, you know, 'just to fit in'....but it got worse.
Eventually I got into some 223's, a single shot 30-30, and a big 303. Not long after I was combing hock shops and newspapers for 12 gauges and a loaded '06. I was strung out. I did anything to get my fix. Some things I'm not proud of. It cost me girlfriends and family members. I barely made it through......
Hang in there buddy. It's going to be a rough road ahead.
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NOOOoooo!
All I get is "Hey! I'm peeing in here!"
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Tue Jun 07, 2011 6:50 pm |
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olydemon
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Location: Olympia, Warshington. Joined: Fri May 27, 2011 Posts: 12508
Real Name: Oly Damon
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Thanks guys! My last purchase for a while is going to be a .22 auto. Im leaning ruger 22/45, but nothing set yet.... everything I start to look I get sidetracked by some other brand and model... Basically want something fun and cheap to shoot that my wife and kids eventually can get in on the fun...
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Tue Jun 07, 2011 7:26 pm |
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Massivedesign
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Location: Olympia, WA Joined: Fri Mar 11, 2011 Posts: 38308
Real Name: Dan
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22/45 is a perfect starter. A Walther P22 is also a great idea.
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Tue Jun 07, 2011 7:36 pm |
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olydemon
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Location: Olympia, Warshington. Joined: Fri May 27, 2011 Posts: 12508
Real Name: Oly Damon
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Massivedesign wrote: 22/45 is a perfect starter. A Walther P22 is also a great idea. Cool. THat was on the list too at one time. A friend has a S&W 22a and I shot it and it was fun, and its also pretty cheap, so I was on the path to get one. Then I started doing some research and since I was getting the Kimber, discovered the Ruger 22/45. It was also higher rated than the 22a. Then of course the Browning buckmark comes up and it was a 3 way research battle between the 3. For cost its the 22a, for reliability and cool "like a 45" is the 22/45, but then the browning is supposed to have the best trigger and easier to work on than the 22/45. So in an endless loop and no $ I put it on hold.. then looking another time, I was shown a sig mosquito and the feel was perfect, and very similar to my bersa so I thought it would be good for teaching my wife shooting since the 9mm intimidated her. Of course if you look at the sig, you have to look at the walther p22. Honestly the p22 is too small for me and the sig has a horrible history according to interwebbe postings. So I think Im back to the 22/45 since its so tried and true and has much more tinkering options. I should have bought that threaded barrel version that cascade arms had a few weeks ago... Really it will come down to how much more $ i can save by the time I want to pull the trigger.
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Massivedesign
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Location: Olympia, WA Joined: Fri Mar 11, 2011 Posts: 38308
Real Name: Dan
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I have a 22/45 that you are free to try out. It's not stock though lol.
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MadPick
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Location: Renton, WA Joined: Sun Mar 13, 2011 Posts: 52039
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Nice collection! Y'know, I've never lusted after a Bersa before . . . but that 9mm looks pretty sexy. Hmmm.
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dj_fatstyles
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Location: renton, wa Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 Posts: 4062
Real Name: below me
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MadPick wrote: Y'know, I've never lusted after a Bersa before my first 45 was the thunder 45 compact. great little gun and reliable too. olydemon wrote: Cool. THat was on the list too at one time. A friend has a S&W 22a and I shot it and it was fun, and its also pretty cheap, so I was on the path to get one. Then I started doing some research and since I was getting the Kimber, discovered the Ruger 22/45. It was also higher rated than the 22a. Then of course the Browning buckmark comes up and it was a 3 way research battle between the 3. For cost its the 22a, for reliability and cool "like a 45" is the 22/45, but then the browning is supposed to have the best trigger and easier to work on than the 22/45. So in an endless loop and no $ I put it on hold.. then looking another time, I was shown a sig mosquito and the feel was perfect, and very similar to my bersa so I thought it would be good for teaching my wife shooting since the 9mm intimidated her. Of course if you look at the sig, you have to look at the walther p22. Honestly the p22 is too small for me and the sig has a horrible history according to interwebbe postings. So I think Im back to the 22/45 since its so tried and true and has much more tinkering options. I should have bought that threaded barrel version that cascade arms had a few weeks ago... Really it will come down to how much more $ i can save by the time I want to pull the trigger. go with the ruger for the .22 pistol, you wont regret it IMO.
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olydemon
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Location: Olympia, Warshington. Joined: Fri May 27, 2011 Posts: 12508
Real Name: Oly Damon
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Thanks guys! The bersa is sweet, really fits me well. I had a bad barrel and once that was replaced it had ran perfcect. Shells were getting stuck and not extracting. The ruger does seem to be the most advised one. Cascade arms gave me a quote for a good price on the RG version, i just need a little more $ in hand. Probably next payday
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