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Ruger MkII Government model target pistol. Cal: .22 Long Rifle. Optics: Ultra-Dot 3 mil Red Dot, non-magnifying. Age, pretty old. Number of rounds fired through it: literally no way to tell. At least 50,000. At least. Hell, my kid thought it was a machine gun the way he would go through ammo..
Used image in a blogged rant at Love Deb Saunders
So this happened. . .
Not all of these are my designs.
The AK is lifted from AYates and the rest is all basically riffing on Soren's work.
A unique old rifle. It shoots .22 shorts only. Not a lot of these made. Back in the day ammo makers made .22 rounds in short, long, and long rifle. The shorts were cheapest and many folks chose to buy shorts for small game.
A rack of vintage Smith & Wesson target revolvers belonging to the Norman Police pistol team. They have heavy bull or slab barrels and are perfectly timed with light trigger pulls. I'd hate to venture a guess as to how many rounds have been fired through them. Some of these revolvers are older than the officers shooting them. Some things were built to last!
Back the Blue! I do.
Finished the project gun: the Mini Draco (AK-47-style, short barrel, "pistol"). 7.62x39mm. 30rd magazine. I've modified it to include a Hogue AK-47 grip in "Desert Tan" since the original Romanian bakelite grip is terrible. I've added an AK-74 style muzzle brake after cutting off the tack-welded muzzle nut to keep the recoil and rise down, and I've customized the fore-end with my own work since the original wooden "hotdog bun" fore-end was hideous.
[Strobist info: Shot on pegboard, remote flash at top diffused with white plexi, white glossy foam core board at bottom to fill the shadows. Color corrected in PS.]
©2011 David C. Pearson, M.D.
Rebored to 7.62Cetme sometime in the 1950s. It'll shoot .308, but hand loaded for a lower pressures.
I had to stack two images to have proper focus on both the front and rear sight; I tried using 4, to have the glow from the Tritium vials, but the end result looked better just using two, and manually brightening the vials instead.
Strobist:
Two strobes, through 20x28" softboxes. One on either side of the pistol, angled slightly towards the camera to minimize lightfall on the background. Backdrop is just a black bedsheet tacked on the wall approximately 3-4 ft behind the firearm. Wirelessly triggered the strobes.
The BDM was developed by Browning in 1991 to compete in service trials for a new FBI pistol. It wasn't selected, produced for the private market until 1998 when it was discontinued. It was an innovative design with a switch on the left side that allowed selection of double-action only or single-action. In the single-action mode the first shot was double action, but then the hammer stayed cocked for quick follow-up shots.
This is a factory 'practical pistol' produced in limited quantities. Combo of matt chrome with a black slide and shrouded rear sight. This one is unfired. Not for sale.
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The Model 60 was introduced in .38 Special in 1965 and continues in production. Later models can be chambered in .357 Magnum. If a person not skilled with firearms asks my opinion on a self-defense or EDC, I suggest this little 5-shot revolver. It's light, simple and it always goes bang.
This one has a history. Belonged to a good friend who was a Norman detective and this was his service revolver until the Department switched to semi-autos in the late eighties. He bought it and later sold it to me. Rest in peace Wayne M.