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Very nice Aub, thanks for sharing.
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Thats the hotnesssssss...
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Those are two mighty "pretty" semi-autos.
grizz Last edited by GRIZZLYBEAR; December 26th, 2006 at 11:57 AM. Reason: content |
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How do you like the IZH35? How does it compare to the ruger in terms of accuracy & reliability?
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You give your guns girl names? Aubie, you need to get out more!!! Who did the work on your MK3?
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John,
I thought it was traditional to name your guns after women. BTW, have you seen what Maria looks like? She is HOT. Randy at CPC did the threading on the MKIII, he also did the work on my 10/22. Honestly, I didn't even shoot the IZH35M yet. I just bough the 30mm rings for it last week, so I haven't had the time. I will have her out by the end of the week. The IZH will outshoot the MKIII because it will feed on any ammo. I've heard so many people say that the IZH prefers the cheap ammo, which is good news. |
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No, no Aubie. This is hot: http://stores.homestead.com/Laruetac...sterresize.jpg. You need help!!!!
BTW: my gunsmith reworked my MK3 too: threaded the muzzle, removed the kill switch, added an overtravel screw. I have a PDP2 on it and use an AAC Pilot on it. Maybe we ought to get together somewhere and have a shootout!!!! Just remembered something important. You may want to disable the loaded chamber indicator. I know I'm not the first person to have his bolt locked forward on a live round and unable to fire it when the LCI arm went behind the rim. I had to disassemble the gun at the range with the muzzle facing the berm (in case it went off) so I could safely take it home. John C |
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