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I came across this mint condition Smith & Wesson model 67 in a local gun shop and couldn't leave without it. My first handgun was (is) a 67, which still serves as my house gun. This one still has the original wood grips.
Smith and Wesson M&P .40 compact with Ares Gear ranger belt, Emerson wallet, Zero tolerance 0350 knife, Streamlight TLR-3, Pow'rball .40,
This was my mom's gun (she's a police officer) around the time I was born.
The watch was a birthday present from my wife; it's an Omega Seamaster 300M Diver Chronometer; the 2008 "007 James Bond" special edition. #2549 of 10,007.
nothing quite like a .45 in each hand, in this case they are both S&W 1911s one is mine one is a friends. Twelve shots here, the first two are simultaneous. Also in my stream are half speed and quarter speed versions :)
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Did the stippling myself on my 40 compact, Bodyguard 380 and my brothers full size 40. I sometimes get clammy hands when its warm out and I'm shooting. The stippling takes that element away. Gives me a concrete grip when I'm shooting.
Did a trigger guard undercut on my compact 40 and his full size. Lets you have a slightly higher grip when firing the handgun.
My compact 40 is my winter carry and my 380 is my summer carry. Usually will rock my 40 out the waistband in a custom kydex holster with a jacket (North face) over it. Not a fan of complete open carry, don't like to show the world i have a gun strapped to my belt. Summer carry is easier, normally will have it inside the waistband in a hybrid (half kydex/half leather) holster in the 1 o' clock position.
Sony a77II and Sigma 35mm f/1.4
Remove everything that has no relevance to the story. If you say in the first chapter that there is a rifle hanging on the wall, in the second or third chapter it absolutely must go off. If it's not going to be fired, it shouldn't be hanging there.
—Anton Chekhov
May 9, 2014:
Setup for the NCRPA North Carolina Shooting Sports Games / H2O Fowl Farms "2nd Saturday" IDPA Match
Event sponsors:
Harris Publications Publishers of Law Enforcement, Tactical, Firearms (and other) magazines.
I came across this mint condition Smith & Wesson model 67 in a local gun shop and couldn't leave without it. My first handgun was (is) a 67, which still serves as my house gun. This one still has the original wood grips.
Got this gun a couple of months ago. I think it would be perfect for concealed carry or locked away in a bedroom drawer for home defense. It was found in storage at my mother's house and belonged to my grandfather. It is a top break revolver with original pearl grips. The gun is in working condition.