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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 7:47 pm
by ChrisMD
Sold the Kalash/es I had. But the other two are my list for sure.
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 8:30 pm
by Cajunkraut
ChrisMD wrote:Sold the Kalash/es I had.
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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 1:16 am
by cm289
Well, now that you mention it, I happen to have 2 carbines (not GI, unfortunately) and 2 AKs.
I have an IAI M1 carbine wearing a paratrooper stock and another made by Natl Ord Inc (no longer in business). The AKs are a milled 47 from Arsenal and a stamped 74 from Waffen Werks- neither one is currently wearing wood stocks so I won't bother posting, but I might get around to adding some M1 pics as soon as I finish my list of honey-dos around the house.
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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 7:09 pm
by cm289
Here's my SMG configured like the M1928s in KOTCS. On top is an airsoft M1A1, just to show how accurate to the real deal those can be.
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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 10:37 pm
by ChrisMD
cm289 wrote:
Here's my SMG configured like the M1928s in KOTCS. On top is an airsoft M1A1, just to show how accurate to the real deal those can be.
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VERY VERY VERY nice! Guessing it is a new Auto Ordinance that you SBR'd? Always wanted to do that and make an M41A Pulse Rifle from Aliens.
Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 11:32 pm
by cm289
Nope, it's a real machine gun- it's the one I finally got cleared for back in June, I just now got around to putting different stocks on it; it originally had a vertical fore grip. Auto Ord made full auto tommy guns from 1975 until they banned them in '86. This one was made in '75. The WWII guns were unfortunately out of my price range.
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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 11:56 pm
by ChrisMD
cm289 wrote:Nope, it's a real machine gun- it's the one I finally got cleared for back in June, I just now got around to putting different stocks on it; it originally had a vertical fore grip. Auto Ord made full auto tommy guns from 1975 until they banned them in '86. This one was made in '75. The WWII guns were unfortunately out of my price range.
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WWOOOOOWWW. I had NO IDEA they made them 75-86. I was thinking you had one from the 20s. I mean, any Thompson is expensive but one from that era...I'd be selling my truck to purchase it. Please, we need more pics and whenever you get around to it a video of it in action. VERY COOL!!!!!!!!!
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 12:19 am
by cm289
https://vimeo.com/106460125
Here's my first 20 rounds thru it- I was too excited to have good form but it was fun!
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Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 12:27 am
by ChrisMD
cm289 wrote:https://vimeo.com/106460125
Here's my first 20 rounds thru it- I was too excited to have good form but it was fun!
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Awesome! I wouldn't be able to stop staring at it if it was mine!
I've been thinking about getting a 5.0 Mustang but I feel like an MG is a better investment. Strongly considering my options.
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 12:42 am
by cm289
Having owned an 89 5.0 and a 93 Cobra, I'd say the machine gun is a much better investment unless you plan on never driving the car. In just the few months that I've owned this one I've seen 70s vintage t-guns sell for $2500-4500 more than I paid.
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Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 1:06 am
by ChrisMD
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 11:11 am
by cm289
Sweet- how's it shoot?
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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 11:39 am
by ChrisMD
cm289 wrote:Sweet- how's it shoot?
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Haven't shot it yet. I wanna play with it hopefully next week.
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 2:50 pm
by Cajunkraut
Nice stick, 289!
Why waltz...when you can rock n' roll?
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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 2:55 pm
by ChrisMD
Cajunkraut wrote:Nice stick, 289!
Why waltz...when you can rock n' roll?
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Can I borrow that line? I love it!
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 3:59 pm
by Cajunkraut
ChrisMD wrote:Cajunkraut wrote:Nice stick, 289!
Why waltz...when you can rock n' roll?
![mrgreen :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
Can I borrow that line? I love it!
Absolutely - it wasn't mine to begin with!
I actually had one of these shirts as a kid in the 80's, a la 1987's
Lost Boys:
You can find the reissue here:
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But I distinctly remember the original tees being offered only in heather grey and having a question mark after the word
waltz.
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 7:36 pm
by Cajunkraut
Almost forgot about this one. Not my pics, but what I had on hand.
![Image](http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a612/heybrahey/PPK2_zps503cf0fe.jpg)
Pop quiz, Walther fans: The date code on this one is '72. How is that significant for the German-made PPK?
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 8:55 pm
by ChrisMD
Cajunkraut wrote:Almost forgot about this one. Not my pics, but what I had on hand.
![Image](http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a612/heybrahey/PPK2_zps503cf0fe.jpg)
Pop quiz, Walther fans: The date code on this one is '72. How is that significant for the German-made PPK?
Interarms started assembling them in the US, due to the 68 import laws. (I think)
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 10:12 pm
by Cajunkraut
Pretty close, Chris.
The PPK was banned from US importation by the Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA68). So a German PPK with a post-'68 date code is rare. Most, if not all, post-68's were legally brought in by US Government or military personnel serving overseas.
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 10:32 pm
by cm289
Is that when they started selling them as the slightly larger PPKS?
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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 10:54 pm
by Cajunkraut
cm289 wrote:Is that when they started selling them as the slightly larger PPKS?
Exactly.
Walther mated the slightly taller PP frame to the PPK slide and barrel, and voila', the import-compliant PPK/S was born. The all-German PPK/S was imported/assembled by Interarms until sometime in the 80's. Interarms eventually started manufacturing both the PPK/S and PPK under license in the US.
For those interested, Samuel Cummings' Interarms has its own intriguing history:
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/lo ... lo1286.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.nytimes.com/1998/05/05/world ... scale.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.economist.com/node/127894" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 11:43 pm
by ChrisMD
Well shoot I never knew that's where the PPK/S came from. I just (incorrectly) assumed they existed together all along.
Learn something mew EVERY day!
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 12:25 am
by Cajunkraut
ChrisMD wrote:Well shoot I never knew that's where the PPK/S came from. I just (incorrectly) assumed they existed together all along.
Learn something mew EVERY day!
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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 12:30 am
by cm289
Here's one of my M1s- the National Ordinance Inc beater I picked up 15 or so years ago. I slapped a GI stock on it to make it pretty. It came with a yellow stock and flat metal hand guard- yech!
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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 12:38 am
by Cajunkraut
That carbine looks SHARP, 289!
I've always liked the look of the stock mounted mag pouch, but dreaded scratching up the wood with that snap. Wondering how easy it is to remove the snap without ruining the pouch...
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Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 1:13 am
by ChrisMD
cm289 wrote:Here's one of my M1s- the National Ordinance Inc beater I picked up 15 or so years ago. I slapped a GI stock on it to make it pretty. It came with a yellow stock and flat metal hand guard- yech!
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Very nice! I'll NEVER forget my Grandfather's tales from Guam, Bouganville, and Iwo...many of them feature the M1 Carbine.
Another Indy Gun and Pop Pop's personal favorite, the 1911. Instagram edit.
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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 8:04 pm
by cm289
I like the patina- who made it?
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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 8:25 pm
by ChrisMD
cm289 wrote:I like the patina- who made it?
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It's a Rock Island GI that came in a HORRID "exorcist vomit green" duracoat. So I had it manganese phosphate parkerized and artificially aged it.
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 10:57 pm
by micsteam
Great guns that compliment a great generation !!! Nice pieces guys !!
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Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 3:53 pm
by cm289
Chores are done, so here's my IAI M1, wearing a Fulton Armory M1A1 folding stock. This makes a great truck gun- folds down to 25 inches. The knife is a Camillus- not sure when it was made.
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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 4:13 pm
by cm289
Cajunkraut wrote:That carbine looks SHARP, 289!
I've always liked the look of the stock mounted mag pouch, but dreaded scratching up the wood with that snap. Wondering how easy it is to remove the snap without ruining the pouch...
![Think :-k](./images/smilies/Indy_think.gif)
Try a small piece of adhesive felt attached to the inside of the snap- the kind they make to protect furniture.
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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 6:27 pm
by Cajunkraut
Thanks for the tip, 289, and gorgeous toys!
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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 7:26 pm
by Indiana Bond
I just posted a new thread displaying my completed handgun collection. Check it out here:
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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 1:34 am
by cm289
Good stuff!
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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2014 4:34 pm
by Mountaineer
I recently got a new-to-me Smith and Wesson Model 22-4 via auction. I wanted one of these newer revolvers because I broke a tension pin on the hand on a vintage 1917 and ended up getting an oversize hand fitted by a gunsmith to return the old revolver to functioning condition.
Parts for those almost 100 year old revolvers aren't getting any easier to come by, so if I was going to put wear on something, I'd rather it be a newer one. However, I was NOT a fan of the grips, but those are easily swapped.
I found and purchased a pair of grips on eBay for under $40 (shipping was free); they shipped from Thailand, and were on my revolver in just over 2 weeks.
The wood to metal fit was better than some S&W factory grips I have on my other N-frames. They're so nice, I may buy more from this vendor for my other 1917s.
Here's a before and after comparison:
![Image](https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3949/15740056231_96240ef855_z.jpg)
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2014 7:57 pm
by ChrisMD
Mountaineer wrote:I recently got a new-to-me Smith and Wesson Model 22-4 via auction. I wanted one of these newer revolvers because I broke a tension pin on the hand on a vintage 1917 and ended up getting an oversize hand fitted by a gunsmith to return the old revolver to functioning condition.
Parts for those almost 100 year old revolvers aren't getting any easier to come by, so if I was going to put wear on something, I'd rather it be a newer one. However, I was NOT a fan of the grips, but those are easily swapped.
I found and purchased a pair of grips on eBay for under $40 (shipping was free); they shipped from Thailand, and were on my revolver in just over 2 weeks.
The wood to metal fit was better than some S&W factory grips I have on my other N-frames. They're so nice, I may buy more from this vendor for my other 1917s.
Here's a before and after comparison:
![Image](https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3949/15740056231_96240ef855_z.jpg)
The new grips you installed look WAY better. Nice pickup!
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 12:58 am
by Cajunkraut
The new grips look closer to the 22-4's original S&W factory "stocks", just sans the medallion.
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 8:16 am
by Mountaineer
Cajunkraut wrote:The new grips look closer to the 22-4's original S&W factory "stocks", just sans the medallion.
EXACTLY! I That's exactly the reason I bought them!
After looking, and looking, and looking for (inexpensive) original-ish diamond checkered grips without medallions, I finally found/decided to bite the bullet and order from this particular seller. Very happy I did.
He's currently selling (via Buy It Now) other grip styles for N and K Frames,and he's also selling grips for things like Lugers, Hi Powers, etc.
I sent him a link (I've used it here too) showing S&W grip style changes over the decades. I told him I was interested in the early-style no-medallion, convex-topped, checkered diamond grips. He thanked me for the link and said he'd look at them. If he makes them/offers them up, I'm buying a set without hesitation.
Chris: Thanks. Evidently, this was part of someone's collection which ended up as an estate sale. I got it from Gun Broker from the store who was offering several of these firearms from said collection. A little cleaning and it was good as new.
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 5:11 pm
by micsteam
Mountaineer nice acquisition, pretty piece !! By the way guys Mountaineer can make a really nice Indy holster !! ChrisMD.. I've been building Mustangs for over 22 yrs. and I've had at least 10 or 12 5.0 Mustangs from 1987-93 mostly 5spd GTs, so if you're in the market let me know, but if I had a shot at a Thompson..... hmnn.. Lol !!
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 5:53 pm
by Mountaineer
micsteam wrote:Mountaineer nice acquisition, pretty piece !! By the way guys Mountaineer can make a really nice Indy holster !!
Thanks! I'd watched two or three other 22-4s sell before I jumped into the ring. Patience paid off in this case.
I was going though my folders when looking for pics for this post and saw the ones I sent you while making your holster. I was wondering how it's holding up. Hopefully still going strong.
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 7:55 pm
by Cajunkraut
Mountaineer wrote:Thanks! I'd watched two or three other 22-4s sell before I jumped into the ring. Patience paid off in this case.
You must've been out of pocket when I put two of 'em in the Bazaar last spring/summer. Not so much as an offer on either, then I finally sold 'em on Gunbroker.
I did keep my Turnbull case color finished one just because she's so different, though. Pics of that one on page 3 of this thread.
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 9:53 pm
by Mountaineer
Cajunkraut wrote:
You must've been out of pocket when I put two of 'em in the Bazaar last spring/summer. Not so much as an offer on either, then I finally sold 'em on Gunbroker.
I did keep my Turnbull case color finished one just because she's so different, though. Pics of that one on page 3 of this thread.
Basically, yeah. Kind of. I hadn't made my mind up until this fall that I needed a third revolver in 45 ACP. I really like the 4-inch barrels for woods carrying. I wasn't happy about breaking the part on the vintage one. I also recently applied/received a bonus from my home state for being a veteran, that was really the catalyst.
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 8:26 am
by ChrisMD
Mountaineer wrote:Cajunkraut wrote:
You must've been out of pocket when I put two of 'em in the Bazaar last spring/summer. Not so much as an offer on either, then I finally sold 'em on Gunbroker.
I did keep my Turnbull case color finished one just because she's so different, though. Pics of that one on page 3 of this thread.
Basically, yeah. Kind of. I hadn't made my mind up until this fall that I needed a third revolver in 45 ACP. I really like the 4-inch barrels for woods carrying. I wasn't happy about breaking the part on the vintage one. I also recently applied/received a bonus from my home state for being a veteran, that was really the catalyst.
Thanks for your service! What mountains are you in? Im pressed right up against the foothills of the Rockies myself. I too will carry a revolver in the woods on occasion.
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 8:36 am
by Mountaineer
Thanks Chris. I'm on the western edge of the mountains near where you used to call home.
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 9:48 am
by Cajunkraut
Mountaineer wrote:I also recently applied/received a bonus from my home state for being a veteran, that was really the catalyst.
Well, thank you for your service! How apropos on this Veterans Day.
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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 11:51 am
by Mountaineer
Thanks.
Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 10:32 pm
by ChrisMD
Girlfriend picked up her own little Walter Donovan piece tonight. Not all German, one of the S&W licensed ones but I like it alot. She got a KILLER price too. Kinda bummed she got one of MY bucketlist guns for herself... But she is a keeper!
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Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 3:07 am
by J_Weaver
Howdy all! Long time member posting for the first time in an even longer time!
Here's my S&W 2nd Model Hand Ejector chambered in .455 Webley Mk II. I bought it with the intentions of having it converted into a "Raiders Spec, Indy gun." However, After taking possession of this fine piece of history, I couldn't do it. According to the letter from S&W that accompanied it, she left the factory on March 29th 1916 bound for England and the Great War. I suspect this fine revolver has seen more adventure in its 98 years than most of us could ever hope to!
![Image](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v320/J_Weaver/Shooting/bubsgun003.jpg)
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 9:54 am
by ChrisMD
J_Weaver wrote:Howdy all! Long time member posting for the first time in an even longer time!
Here's my S&W 2nd Model Hand Ejector chambered in .455 Webley Mk II. I bought it with the intentions of having it converted into a "Raiders Spec, Indy gun." However, After taking possession of this fine piece of history, I couldn't do it. According to the letter from S&W that accompanied it, she left the factory on March 29th 1916 bound for England and the Great War. I suspect this fine revolver has seen more adventure in its 98 years than most of us could ever hope to!
![Image](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v320/J_Weaver/Shooting/bubsgun003.jpg)
Good choice! I wouldnt mess with it either. Great looking pistol!
Re: Share your Indy Guns!
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2014 9:15 pm
by Mountaineer
Excellent revolver J_Weaver!
I'd leave it alone as well. This is definitely one of those items from the past we wish could tell its tale.