love that Beretta. thoughts on the Sprigfield XD?
I win.
Note: Look closely. It's not Photoshopped.
Cheers,
Kennith
does your grandma know you have her gun? are you chasing a Moose and squirrel?
If you're referring to me, I don't use the full-sized Ruger in the picture.
It's a nightmare to put back together after cleaning. I just think it's a beautiful piece of engineering. How that guy had the patience to make the miniature is a mystery to me. It's not a toy, and it's identical in every way, inside and out, to the full-sized unit. With scaled down ammunition, it will fire and cycle.
Hell, I wouldn't be able to put it together; let alone make the parts.
Cheers,
Kennith
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That?s really cool. I had a 4 stroke saito 40 that pulled an 80 inch wingspan cub through the air. Ran cool power through it.A family member actually had a smaller one. They ain't cheap. :rofl:
I rather like this. It's the last miniature engine I've personally got. Had a couple of V8s and Harley engines; but no reason to photograph one. This was still sitting in the other room. It does indeed run properly.
I kind of want to have someone make a miniature Rover V8, Buick straight eight, or Nailhead.
Cheers,
Kennith
I win.
Note: Look closely. It's not Photoshopped.
Cheers,
Kennith
Did you assemble this pair in the dark, and mix up the slides?
Kenneth, you choose the oddest things to include for scale.
Windows for Workgroups? Really?
And HOW is that book still in pristine condition?
Did you assemble this pair in the dark, and mix up the slides?
Amen.Life is too short to carry ugly pistols.
Function doesn't have to be ugly. Or plastic.