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Guns - heavyhorse - 03-02-2020


Quote:
13 hours ago, Ramseys said:




When I lived in Georgia back in the 70's, the way you could a city truck from a country one. Is the country had guns in the gun rack and the city one had umbrellas.




Then it got so if it was visible you'd find the glass broken out and the rack empty.  Hang a sleeve from the headrests behind the seat instead... 





Guns - WinterGreenWolf - 03-02-2020


Quote:
3 hours ago, silverwolf1 said:




Same in NY. Now, you show a gun in NY, the SWAT team shows up. Fuggin' Liberal Governor. Even have to be careful up here in the mountains, what with tourists & skiers and other citified idiots getting scared even by legitimate hunters. I could use a built in hide-away like that truck seat for my old Dodge..




I know how that is. Luckily the state I'm hoping to move to is Constitutional Carry / 2A Sanctuary. As for my current state, there was something on the docket about removing CCW Permit requirements.




Permit or no, on my own property especially: I carry a pistol, even when I'm just walking with my shep.




 





Guns - Hiway - 03-02-2020


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On 3/1/2020 at 7:51 AM, Hiway said:




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I meant to add that this isn't my picture, truck or gun...




I saw it on Facebook and thought it was really neat, good enough to share here!




I'm sure any automobile upholstery professional worth his salt could design something like this for a fair chunk of change!





Guns - heavyhorse - 03-03-2020


Quote:
20 hours ago, WinterGreenWolf said:




Permit or no, on my own property especially: I carry a pistol, even when I'm just walking with my shep.




Yep.  You just never know.  Back pocket now; it won't fit the holster with the flashlight/laser sight attached.





Guns - silverwolf1 - 03-04-2020



Oh, don't get me wrong, on my property I carry openly, and ain't no-one gonna tell me I can't. In the forest around us, all us locals do. We're smart enough to. In the village coffee shop, the Governor don't want to show as we all do there as well, right along with local and state law enforcement, until some jack-ass tourist shows up. It's when we have to go to town, we have to 'hide' 'em. I usually still have the S&W on me. I fashioned a holster for the brace a while back that little detective special just fits in nicely, right where the brace goes into the boot. I'll have to figure something else out after the surgery, if it works..




sw





Guns - heavyhorse - 03-04-2020


Quote:
1 hour ago, silverwolf1 said:




Oh, don't get me wrong, on my property I carry openly, and ain't no-one gonna tell me I can't. In the forest around us, all us locals do. We're smart enough to. In the village coffee shop, the Governor don't want to show as we all do there as well, right along with local and state law enforcement, until some jack-ass tourist shows up. It's when we have to go to town, we have to 'hide' 'em. I usually still have the S&W on me. I fashioned a holster for the brace a while back that little detective special just fits in nicely, right where the brace goes into the boot. I'll have to figure something else out after the surgery, if it works..




sw




In any case, you'll set off the metal detectors, packin' or not...  





Guns - Ramseys - 03-04-2020


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Guns - Ramseys - 03-05-2020



My sister must'a been cleaning out something, cause she sent me a box of some of dad's old stuff, just out of the blue.




Aside from an old wristwatch and other stuff, she stuck in a little .25 auto, I hadn't seen in years. I had long ago thought it was lost.




What is this tiny powerhouse? 




Harrington & Richardson Self Loading .25acp



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This is one of the better guns H&R put out. Built around 1916.




It was licensed from...




Webley & Scott Automatic Pistol



Externally similar models were also built in the USA by Harrington & Richardson in .25ACP and .32ACP calibers between 1912 and 1924. These H&R pistols differed internally from Webley pistols by having a coil-type  return spring located inside the slide, and they were also striker-fired.




[Image: 1287716956.jpg.e9e022da73b637abddb02db8b9c23d45.jpg]



Actually it wasn't striker fired, the H&R had an internal hammer, similar to the Colt 1903.




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Still goes bang. [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/biggrin.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title=":D" width="20" />




Guns - silverwolf1 - 03-05-2020


Quote:
22 hours ago, heavyhorse said:




In any case, you'll set off the metal detectors, packin' or not...  




I don't fly anymore, which is fine. I hate flying. I've jumped out'a more planes than I've landed in anyway. 




sw





Guns - silverwolf1 - 03-05-2020


Quote:
6 hours ago, Ramseys said:




My sister must'a been cleaning out something, cause she sent me a box of some of dad's old stuff, just out of the blue.




Aside from an old wristwatch and other stuff, she stuck in a little .25 auto, I hadn't seen in years. I had long ago thought it was lost.




What is this tiny powerhouse? 




Harrington & Richardson Self Loading .25acp



<a class="ipsAttachLink ipsAttachLink_image" data-fileid="3912" href="https://zoowg.org/uploads/monthly_2020_03/170616_c1e72b243e3ce34fe1076cac4261c243.jpg.69dd78fd825f7104950abfd2b22cb66d.jpg">[Image: 170616_c1e72b243e3ce34fe1076cac4261c243....0452a4.jpg]</a>




This is one of the better guns H&R put out. Built around 1916.




It was licensed from...




Webley & Scott Automatic Pistol



Externally similar models were also built in the USA by Harrington & Richardson in .25ACP and .32ACP calibers between 1912 and 1924. These H&R pistols differed internally from Webley pistols by having a coil-type  return spring located inside the slide, and they were also striker-fired.




[Image: 1287716956.jpg.e9e022da73b637abddb02db8b9c23d45.jpg]




Actually it wasn't striker fired, the H&R had an internal hammer, similar to the Colt 1903.




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Still goes bang. [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/biggrin.png[/img]/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" title=":D" width="20" />



I have an H&R  10 Gauge shotgun that I love that's hanging on the wall, has hammer action on both barrels.I have a couple of their .22s. I have a few others.  I love seeing anything from Harrington & Richardson, especially when it still functions! A local company my grandfather worked for sub-contracted for them, and he designed many guns. I know this isn't one of them, but it still gives me a feeling, and it's cooler than hell besides. Thanks for showing us.




sw