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    Corey Cogdell, Womens Olympic Trap team




    not too bad
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    That video = $$$

    That's one tough rifle.
    Last edited by Smokey McPole; 03-22-2009 at 11:29 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokey McPole View Post
    That video = $$$

    That's one though rifle.
    your lisp is showing again, pole smoker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fez View Post
    your lisp is showing again, pole smoker.
    Shouldn't you be molesting 6 year old boys right now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokey McPole View Post
    Shouldn't you be molesting 6 year old boys right now?
    wouldnt want to encroach on your turf...
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    2:13 is priceless. I laughed at every one. That "rifle" would kick my ass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fez View Post
    I just fucked my 12 year old cousin!
    Thanks for sharing, but perhaps you should start your own pedophile incest stoke thread. This is a gun stoke thread.

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    fez, I'm sure you're not a douche in real life. Why are you being one here?

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    Anyones thoughts on kel-tec sub 2000? Anyone shot one or own one? Thoughts?

    http://www.gunblast.com/Kel-Tec_Sub2000.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spats View Post
    probable foreknowledge of 9/11.
    A have to admit when I first heard of the whole 9/11 conspiracy I thought it was completely ridiculous. Now over 7 years later and looking at the bigger picture, I have serious doubts. I guess when the facts change you need to change your mind.

    Having some problem with the cylinder on my Dan.

    Grange - you should post some photos of your scattergunz!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TNKen View Post
    Original Cadillac Gauge Stoner 63A

    So what's the subgun in back? (top left, not the AUG). Don't recognize it.
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    Starting at the 9:00 position.

    Butt stock & tripod for a Mag 58

    Drum for an American 180

    Star Z62 9mm submachine gun http://securityarms.com/20010315/gal.../1900/1988.htm

    Aug .223 Special Receiver -- only a few made with a pic rail for the scope

    Pistol Grip/stock/sling for Uzi 9mm

    Aug submachine gun in 9mm, note the magwell adapter

    Stoner 63A set up in LH beltfed configuration

    Aug bolt/op rod on the floor with BAR mag behind (I think)

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    Some of my meager collection:

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    Some more pics:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokey McPole View Post
    Grange - you should post some photos of your scattergunz!
    I don't have many pictures of my guns, but here is my favorite, Beretta Silver Pigeon II.



    I had the gun sent in for a left handed (cast on) stock and kept the original. Unfortunately a couple of hunts after I took this picture I noticed a crack in the forearm. Beretta replaced the stock and forearm but neither one looks as nice as the one in the picture.






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    Any one have any good reliable sites to get values of older guns? I just got my grandpa's two guns and would like to know how much they are worth just for shits and Giggles. I don't know how old either is, but the SHotgun hasn't been shot in probally 35 years, and I am the only one who has shot the .22 in the last 25 years. One is a Mossberg .22, and the other I believe is a Springfield Side by Side, but there are a couple of names all engraved around the large Springfield.
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    You can get a rough idea looking on gunbroker.com or gunsamerica.com

    Usually overpriced by about 20% or so. Don't get your hopes up though, many/most old guns don't have much value.

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    Yeah I found that out when I went looking for the value of an old side by side 12 gauge my father has in his gun cabinet. It wasn't much.


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    To me the sentimental value is sometimes priceless... I've got some guns I inherited from my Grandfather that aren't worth much, but they are irreplaceable to me....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grange View Post
    I don't have many pictures of my guns, but here is my favorite, Beretta Silver Pigeon II.

    I had the gun sent in for a left handed (cast on) stock and kept the original. Unfortunately a couple of hunts after I took this picture I noticed a crack in the forearm. Beretta replaced the stock and forearm but neither one looks as nice as the one in the picture.
    Very nice piece.

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    Quote Originally Posted by memosteve View Post
    To me the sentimental value is sometimes priceless... I've got some guns I inherited from my Grandfather that aren't worth much, but they are irreplaceable to me....
    Yeah, I've got a bunch of inherited stuff too. A few pieces from my grandfather, a couple of guns from a great uncle, and my uncle left me about 60 pieces. Some worth a decent amount, and a bunch worth under $100.

    Great uncle killed in a plane crash coming home from a duck hunting trip to the Outter Banks of NC. Had a Browning A-5 with him that was hurt pretty bad. I found a barrel and had the stock fixed. Nice weapon with a story.

    Uncle was in WWII in the Battle of the Bulge. Picked up a nice Steyr pistol that I have. They were disarming the villages, collecting guns and piling up stuff for the tank to run over and destroy. Old gentleman came out with a nice custom build 7mm rifle and a custom drilling shotgun/rifle. Gave them to my uncle. He was a foot soldier and had no way to carry his gear and the guns. A truck driver came by, took my uncle's name and address and said he would send them to him. Uncle figued he would never see them again. About 6 months after he got home, a package arrived... Good men in that war.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TNKen View Post
    Uncle was in WWII in the Battle of the Bulge. Picked up a nice Steyr pistol that I have. They were disarming the villages, collecting guns and piling up stuff for the tank to run over and destroy. Old gentleman came out with a nice custom build 7mm rifle and a custom drilling shotgun/rifle. Gave them to my uncle. He was a foot soldier and had no way to carry his gear and the guns. A truck driver came by, took my uncle's name and address and said he would send them to him. Uncle figued he would never see them again. About 6 months after he got home, a package arrived... Good men in that war.
    That is way cool!!
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    I'm sure my .410 isn't worth much, but I sooner get rid of my over/under shown above than that gun. It was father's first shotgun, then passed to my late older brother and finally to me. If I have any kids it will be theirs. I refinished the gun several years ago so it does look good though the butt plate has a piece broken off.

    I've got my late grandfather's Browning A-5 and probably like you TNKen I'd never consider selling it. My father's Whinchester .32 special rifle is yet another gun that bring a lot of memories. I've made it clear to my family I want all the guns except for my mother's .22 rifle as that will go to my sister. I honestly can't imagine myself ever selling any of them.


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    Damn - that is bee-yoo-t-ful! I would be too paranoid to actually carry that around in the field. Friend of mine has a Baretta autoloader that he dropped last fall and cracked the forearm and he's got a peice of duct tape on it now. Did they soak you for the new wood or wasn't it too bad?

    Donkey Punch - you could always post photos and ask at THR. Somebody over there should be able to give you an idea.

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    I definately have no interest in selling either of them, just curious. Although it seems weird that I seem so attached to them since I never shot with my gramdpa, or fished with him or anything. Atleast not till a couple years ago when we started playing golf together when I go back for vacation in the summer.
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