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User:GLOCK10mm
Introduction
Hey all, I'm GLOCK10mm, also known as GLOCK10mil. I went by the latter username as I forgot my password and no longer had the email address I registered with. Big thanks to whomever runs the facebook page for helping me get my old username back.
Anyway, I've been into guns since I was very small, and I always liked movies. I'm not a total expert, but I'm not too shabby either. If you can't tell I'm a huge GLOCK fan. I own many of them. Life has been good to me and I own quite a few other firearms today as well, including several NFA weapons. I will add to this in the future, but below I will begin listing the firearms I own. Thanks for looking and see you around.
Firearms I own
GLOCK Pistols
I own two of these, one new and unfired outside the factory, and another that I shoot regularly. I bought them both as new. The 1st generation grip design is by far my favorite. I also have 40 odd U notch 17 round magazines for these as well, I buy them whenever I find them.
Own four of them.
Own two of them.
I'll list more in the near future.
Other Handguns
Bought this thanks to Collateral. Mine is a Variant 2, with the Safety/Decocker on the right side of the weapon, as I'm a southpaw.
I bought this as I have a liking for the USP, I already had a dozen mags for my standard USP45, and I wanted a good .45 suppressor host. Currently set up with a Gemtech Blackside.
Bought the first in 1999 complete with JetFunnel, that last year they were made, with the intent of using it for competition. Bought the second after the first Tomb Raider. Currently Safe Queens. I had the ambi slide release machined and installed on one. I let a friend of mine accompanying me to a halloween party borrow them once, I say she had the best costume.
Love the oringinal West German SIG 226's. Mine is currently fitted with my Gemtech Tundra.
Probably the best 1911 I have ever fired. I own two of them. The first one has more than 15,000 rounds through it, and has yet to have a firearm related failure, and it still drives tacks. It has taken quite a beating, through numerous competitions, classes, and range days. It is the gun that I use to introduce people to the 1911 handgun. The second I bought from an estate, new and unfired, for less than half of retail. I just couldn't pass it up. I highly suggest investing in one if you are a 1911 fan, they are simply the best. Both are fitted with King's Gun Works 201-A safties.
Also a great shooting 1911, set up with Kimber Ambi safety and Surefire 310R, as seen above. Though mine lacks the pressure switch, as I don't like how the pistol feels in my hand with it attached.
My favorite wheel gun. Mine is set up with Houge grips. I carry this at formal events: Weddings, reunious, black tie events ETC... albeit with high polish Burl Wood grips.
More to come... there are quite a lot.
Rifles
Mine is an original PSS700. Fitted with a US Optics SN-3 3.5-25x T-Pal and a Harris Bipod.
My M40 is NOT a Texas Brigade Armory replica like above, but one built for me by an actual retired Marine Gunsmith, so I don't view it as a replica, it merely lacks US Government markings. Complete with US Optics MST-100.
Absolutely love this thing. Mine is set up with an EOTech 553 and an OPS 12th model.
By far my favorite AK. Still on the hunt for an AK auto sear. It seems people like MovePropMaster and his employers have ahold of them all. :)
Springfield Armory M1A Scout Squad. Pretty simple and straghtforward. Setup with a Sage EBR chassis(hence the picture above), knights foregrip, and a Trijicon ACOG TA31F-RMR
NFA/FunToys
NOTE: I follow ALL NFA rules and regs, I may not be exact in terminology, but I make damn sure I follow the law.
I have several H&K weapons, I have two H&K auto sears and use them in mulitple host weapons.
Mine is technically an A3, as it only goes Safe, Semi, and Auto. It does however have the 3 burst trigger pack, just not the sear to match. This is a full T. Dyer conversion, complete with real push pin/swing down lower reciever. Quite a spitter with the fun switch. :D This and my K make use of a Gemtech MK-9K with the 3 lug adapter.
This originally started off as just an SBR, but I had to have it with a fun switch. The thing rips. Once again with a Push Pin/ Swing down lower.
This is a converted HK 91. I have multiple sets of furniture for it, but usually run it with a wide handguard with bipod, and the collapsable stock. This is quite a monster on full auto.
Neat little gun. I like it much better than any AR pattern rifle. Once again with a Push Pin/Swing Down lower.
This started life as a Harrington&Richardson select fire M14. I was lucky enough to come by one of these chassis systems, and it ended up very similar to the picture above. Mine is equipped with an OPS 12th model, and EOTech 553 and a 3x magnifier, however.
Mine is a factory configuration "Witness Protection" model, with synthetic furniture. Being a factory made Short Barrel Shotgun, it's merely a $5 transfer tax. Paid a total $605 for it, including the tax. Cheapest NFA item I own.
These are the crown jewels of my NFA collection. A sequentially numbered pair of transferrable M60E3 GPMG's. Both weapons came with long and short barrels and were new in the factory wrapping. They have both been fired, though one more than the other. One I take to the range and re-enactment events, and the other stays in the safe. Yes, I have fired them akimbo, though it was quite a workout. And yes, it is a huge pain in my wallet to feed one for an event or range day.