That’s a serious “Finger of God” reach out and touch someone sniper, or big game item right there.
I’ve been busy…
Daniels DDM4-V7 with Sig Romeo Red Dot and Magnifier.
Walther PDP Full size 5" with Holosun 507C X2Red Dot and Holosun PID Plus Light/Laser.
Rost Martin RM1C 4" with Vortex CCW Red Dot and We The People AIWB Holster.
All chambers were empty and all magazines were empty…but not for long.
Thanks for telling us what they are. I wish that were a requirement on the forum!
That Walther looks luxurious. I love my 1st edition PPQ but long for one of the newer, nicer ones.
Very nice x3, congrats to you!!
Is that a 10 round mag in the Daniels? California?
Unfortunately Walther dropped the PPQ line after Ver. 2. However, the Q5 is basically an all steel PPQ with an enhanced trigger. Find a range that has one for rent - you won’t regret it.
I put a Thompson rear sight on it & a scope mount thst is high enough to use the open sights as well as the scope. Sighted in the open sights at 50yrds. I got lucky because it was dead on. The scope needed serious adjustment but I’m hitting 5" groups at 100 yrds now.
I had a P89 in 95. I wish that I never gave it to my youngest boy. The little f****r pawned it. Kids. What are ya gonna do
Yes, but the 10 round mag. is just for bench shooting at the range. The DD came with a 32 round mag.
I love my PDP-F
Both are very nice, congrats!
Good handguns, congrats on the choice!
Walther PPS SN: AVxxxxx
Beretta APX A1 SN: Xxxxxxx
Info recorded, thank you.
Hopefully we don’t see these numbers used somewhere…
Edit: serial numbers removed
No issues with 500 rounds put down range. Definitely a lighter pull, which will take more practice to get fully used to, but I am comfortable with it and like it.
Newest to the oldest.
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During Coronado’s expedition, the 40-pound hackbut cannon — pictured here — bore a striking resemblance to German light artillery from the 15th or 16th century. Equipped with a robust wooden tripod, designed for easy disassembly and transport, it exemplified the practical engineering of early portable firepower. The medallion on the right bears the portrait of Francisco Vazquez de Coronado. Credit: Mapoles/Seymour.© ZME Science
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“Not only is it the first gun ever recovered from the Coronado expedition, but consultation with experts throughout the continent and in Europe reveal that it is also the oldest firearm ever found inside the continental USA,” Seymour explained. She suspects the cannon, though obsolete by the 1540s, was likely cast in Mexico decades earlier. Early metallurgical analysis shows a lack of lead in the bronze, consistent with casting techniques used by Hernán Cortés during his conquest of the Aztec Empire.
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The cannon’s design is as fascinating as its story. It was lightweight for its time, portable enough to carry on expeditions but powerful enough to wreak havoc. From its smooth cylinder measuring 0.873 inches, it could fire a 4-ounce load of buckshot or a single, massive lead ball nearly 700 yards.
That is a good story, love it when new discoveries are made!
Well done, Blacky, congrats!
Nice piece of hardware brother @Blacky
Thats a really nice looking revolver! I like that alot!
I dont even remember posting my mk18 clone pic here and i did end up leaving it asbit was.