Winchester M97 trench gun- Sn 955352 (1943)
Early M1A1 carbine, barrel dated 12-42, Sn.123829.
Colt M1911A1 Sn.785826 –W.B. inspected. (1942)
David
Winchester M97 trench gun- Sn 955352 (1943)
Early M1A1 carbine, barrel dated 12-42, Sn.123829.
Colt M1911A1 Sn.785826 –W.B. inspected. (1942)
David
Last edited by drm3m; 04-07-2012 at 05:19 AM.
Very nice...Pete.
JEDEM DAS SEINE
Beautiful! Are they deactivated or live? If live, do you shoot them?!
They are very much alive.....an no....I have not shot them yet.
David
Great weapons.
I do not shoot collectable weapons. Every time you shoot one you are just wearing it out a little bit.
Personal preference.
I like the shotty, kinda reminds me of my model 12- 16 gauge win from 1927. it has a choke adjuster that i havent seen on another.
SteveR,
I agree, I will not shoot collectable guns...be they WWII or U.S. Civil War.
The German guns with serial number markings on different parts ....like a nice collectable Luger....I would never shoot.
There are guns that you shoot ...and there some that you don't.
These guns I would not ever shoot.
A luger with two matching magazines...you don't shoot.
David
I do not subscribe to this idea.I believe they were made for a reason. Just like someone who keeps their '69 chevy ss Chevelle in the garage for 30 years! It's meant to be driven , the guns are meant to be shot. IMO
Keep it aliveeeee!
I cant wait to shoot my M/28 finn civil guard mosin nagant either.
Dean,
I think I understand what you mean.
I used to shoot the 58 Remington revolver with my Father shown below back in the 60s-70s.
I cringe when I think about it now.
I guess I became more of a collector than a shooter.
My collection is more collector oriented than shooter oriented.
That is why I will not shoot certain pieces.
I have many guns where I don't have the same concerns.
I could shoot them all day and not care.
Different strokes I guess.
David
I would shoot this cyq code P.38 all day and not be concerned.
Similar Threads
Bookmarks