Post up a pic of your rimfire firearms, pistols included. Add in a brief description also.
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Post up a pic of your rimfire firearms, pistols included. Add in a brief description also.
Let's get something going in here besides crickets.
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So you start a thread about photos and don't post one????
Ok, here we have a pair of Calico M100 which were featured in the movie Spaceballs except for the movie it was converted to a laser weapon.
Top rifle according to what I was told by the original owners of the company was done by one of their engineers. The threaded barrel was never officially released thanks to a constitution hater named william jefferson clinton. The sold version below has the standard front sight with integral fancy looking device.
The only problems with the M100 was the very weak main spring in the 100 round magazine. I have several spares in my parts bin.
And now a pistol with a carbine conversion kit available that drove ATF crazy and comes with a paper from ATF on how to go from pistol to carbine and back without violating the NFA clause of the new ATF second amendment. One more reason I like Beretta, they are not afraid to push back at ATF!
Savage MARK II FV-SR
Belgium Browning Challenger NRA 95% made in 1969
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Works great and is a tack driver but rear sight takes a little adjustment out of the box
I don't recall high or low but once you find it you're there
Seems to be common from other reviews I've read
It does need ammo with some punch to extract consistently
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I use to have one of these. Great shooter. Charter Arms Explorer II.
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