Change of subject; I'm looking for hip holster for H&K P30. Or maybe something to sit a bit higher than the waist. Any recommendations? I won't buy off the rack, all I've seen is dismaying.
We know the owner of County Leather Holsters on Nebraska Street, Eugene, Oregon. . I carry an AR pistol in .300bo with two twenty-rounders on my off. My buddy built the kydex carriers on his front porch. I will check to see if he has a blank.
Looks like that was a fluted barrel. The splits cross the rigling cuts, and just beyond the chamber, on the left, it looks like the barrel metal thins. Glad it wasn't me. John in Indy
I am thinking that a gun like that is not meant to be used for rapid fire. Two shots max and then move somewhere else. Unless this was a proofing random production run test.
Barrett?
ReplyDeleteNow that is a great conversation piece.
ReplyDeleteChange of subject; I'm looking for hip holster for H&K P30. Or maybe something to sit a bit higher than the waist. Any recommendations? I won't buy off the rack, all I've seen is dismaying.
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DeleteWe know the owner of County Leather Holsters on Nebraska Street, Eugene, Oregon.
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I carry an AR pistol in .300bo with two twenty-rounders on my off.
My buddy built the kydex carriers on his front porch.
I will check to see if he has a blank.
Well at least ya can use it as a whisk in the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteSplit that barrel nicely.
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Barrett?
ReplyDeleteWow, back story maybe? Blocked bore? Squib round followed by a correct or over charged round?
ReplyDeleteIs this one of those new-fangled 'shoots around the corner' guns?
ReplyDeleteI'd like to hear the story behind this!
ReplyDeletegood think the brake held everything together. Couple of hose clamps and back to the range!
ReplyDeleteI bet that was exciting. Bet he didn't even have time to shit himself.
ReplyDeleteOuch!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking somebody had an unplanned bowel movement.
ReplyDeleteLooks like that was a fluted barrel. The splits cross the rigling cuts, and just beyond the chamber, on the left, it looks like the barrel metal thins.
ReplyDeleteGlad it wasn't me.
John in Indy
i cant determine what rifle this is.
Deletedoes anyone recognize the make?
$10,000 conversation piece
ReplyDeleteDamn, damn, damn that had to hurt
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Looks both expensive and exciting!
ReplyDelete"low and left." -- spotter
ReplyDeleteBOLT ACTION...A SQUIB???
ReplyDeleteI could have told you to not pull the trigger if Bugs Bunny put a carrot into the end of your barrel. - Elmer Fudd
ReplyDeleteI am thinking that a gun like that is not meant to be used for rapid fire.
ReplyDeleteTwo shots max and then move somewhere else.
Unless this was a proofing random production run test.
A Hot SLAP round maybe like Kentucky Ballistics? The front scope cap is down Why?
ReplyDeleteSabre, just because the barrel is now scrap, doesn’t mean the glass is hurt.
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