Friday, July 31, 2009
Sig 556 DMR (can you tell I'm partial to Sigs?)
Features a 21”military grade cold hammer-forged heavy contour barrel. The rifle is chambered in 5.56mm NATO, with a twist rate of 1 in 10” . The match grade heavy barrel features a target crown and matte black nitride finish for the ultimate in corrosion resistance. The forearm, housing the gas operating system, is a vented non-slip polymer featuring the SIG TriRail™ design with three integrated Picatinny rails for mounting a bipod and other accessories. The Picatinny rail equipped receiver is made of high strength steel with a durable wear-resistant Nitron-X finish. The trigger housing is machined from an aircraft grade aluminum alloy forging with a hard-coat anodized finish designed to survive extreme conditions. The rifle comes equipped with an enhanced single stage target trigger, ambidextrous safety and is designed to accept standard AR magazines. The ergonomically designed pistol grip features an integrated storage compartment.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Smith & Wesson .357 snub nosed with Hogue Monogrips
This little baby may find its way to the little end table next to my front door. Sometimes you don't want to open the door with a gun in your hand...but you would still like one at hand, if you know what I mean. This snubby is a little larger than the classic design, but only marginally. And it goes "BANG!", which is a huge plus!
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
AA-12 Machine Shotgun
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
The Sig Sauer 225p6
This is a picture of the first gun I ever purchased. It isn't the actual gun I own, but its a nice enough photo of one. Notice the little hook on the hammer - that's so that, in the event that the gun is dropped, the little cut in the hammer will easily break, thus informing the supervisor of the German police that someone's not taking care of their weapon properly.
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