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are we serious about losing firearms in the water? :geek:

 

Im not kidding. Southern NJ. You feel like finding a bunch of old firearms that are probably disintegrated into nothing by now...get ur certification and check lakes bay, sculls bay, risleys channel, little egg inlet, the jerzey shore etc... My buddy is so pissed at his brother for doing that.

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Favorite: Springfield XD Tactical 45, TFO sights. (My IDPA/comppetition gun.)

Kimber 1911 - 45acp

Glock 34 - 9mm

Ruger GP100, 6" 357

Ruger 22/45 22lr

S&W Walther PPKS 380 acp, (my carry gun when I enter the free USA.)

Reprroduction 1851 Navy, 44cal blackpowder revolver. (5 minutes to load, but cool nontheless.)

 

I want a 357 revolver with about a 4 inch barrel for use in IDPA matches.

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XD-9 Service Model:

 

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Mods: Polished barrel, springer precision trigger bar, sear kit, complete spring kit, replacement recoil spring, pistol gear magazine pads, canyon creek extended mag release.

 

Rounds: 9,000+

 

 

Browning Buckmark Bullseye Target URX:

 

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Mods: flipped sear spring, Tactical Solutions rail, BSA Shadow Black multi-reticle red-dot (not pictured)

 

More pics (higher res, more details): http://www.flickr.com/photos/xd_john/

 

 

Rounds: 15,000+

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I just bought my first firearm in January...a used Ruger P89 9mm from Butch's Gun World in Vineland. I absolutely love it! I'm planning on getting a .22 pistol soon though, due to the crazy prices of ammo.

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