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Airbornelawyer 11-17-2006 17:09

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Daewoo K1 carbine with SureFire rail forend and light.

I thought I told you you weren't allowed to play until others had their chance? ;)

And it's a K1A, and the rail is a full rail. :D

Smokin Joe 11-18-2006 18:13

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Okay here's one...

S3Project 11-18-2006 19:53

Iranian Khaybar KH-20002

- Derek

Smokin Joe 11-18-2006 21:02

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Originally Posted by S3Project
Iranian Khaybar KH-20002

- Derek

Guess I need to dig a little deeper

7624U 11-18-2006 22:49

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whats this

hoepoe 11-19-2006 08:08

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Originally Posted by Air.177
Isn't that the French "TRÈS HAUTE VITESSE" Bullet? High velocity short range armoro piercing wasn't it?

Bulls eye!

Commonly known as THV's, most weapons would need the feeding ramp polished in order to feed them.

The ones i had the oppurtunity of playing with were for various handgun calibers and were only available for self-loading, ie. one could only buy the head.

The feller that used to load would load 'hot' powder in the shell and then fill the hollow base of the THV head with powder.

As i said, a looong white flame would trail the round when shot.

These reach unbelievable speeds, but due to their weight (very light) slow down rapidly. They have been know to perive armour but their trademark is the vacuum created by the velocity and hollow base. I have only ever shot paper with these but believe "instant jello" is applicable when shooting flesh.

Regardless, i am much more secure with good 'ole factory loaded rounds for carry.

Hoepoe

hoepoe 11-19-2006 08:15

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Here are some more...

hoepoe 11-19-2006 08:18

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And an old classic

Sten 11-19-2006 08:24

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Originally Posted by 7624U
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whats this

Blunderbuss?

7624U 11-19-2006 08:52

yes 1840 navy BlunderBuss

hoepoe 11-19-2006 09:13

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Originally Posted by 7624U
yes 1840 navy BlunderBuss

Which navy? US or German (guessing by the weapons name)

Thanks

Hoepoe

MAB32 11-19-2006 11:12

That Daewoo's flash hider looks very familiar. Coud it be a direct copy of the old XM177E1/2"s? Looks like it has one exception though, the very front of it is narrower than the rest of the body indicating to me at least, a possible bayonet position.

MAB32 11-19-2006 11:20

hoepoe,

would that be a "Webley & Scott Mk VI 0.455in" Revolver?

Also, that is a "Mechem BXP 9mm", right?

hoepoe 11-19-2006 12:40

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Originally Posted by MAB32
hoepoe,

would that be a "Webley & Scott Mk VI 0.455in" Revolver?

Also, that is a "Mechem BXP 9mm", right?

Yes and Yes, any takers on the other pic?

Hoepoe

HOLLiS 11-19-2006 15:22

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And an old classic

I have one of those, must be a tanker's model. There is no spur on the hammer. Mine is in 38 S&W.


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