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Jul 05, 2016 12:04 as a reply to  @ post 18058172 |  #3301

Very cool! Well done!




  
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Jul 05, 2016 19:41 |  #3302

JSiskPhotos wrote in post #18058431 (external link)
No, no photoshop, just touched up in LR. Total darkness and fairly long exposure. It is a Dan Wesson .44 Magnum with an 8 inch barrel.

Only a little one then:lol:. Back when we had proper handguns I got to shoot a Freedom Arms Casull .454 Magnum, now that was a beast! Only shot it on a 20m indoor range, and it was way over the range velocity/power limits, so it was a good job it belonged to the guy who owned the range. I always fancied a Dan Wesson revolver, but could never afford one unfortunately, so had to make do with a S&W 586, and now we can't have them anyway. It's a really good capture, was it all lit from the muzzle flash only? It looks to me as if you have a little light coming from just off to camera left.

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Jul 06, 2016 09:00 |  #3304

You trying to give us nightmares? CS gas, probably the most used product of Porton Down (the UK's Chemical & Biological Weapons Research Center, now 100 years old), and something I wish to never encounter again, especially in a confined space. I suppose it does make sure you get your NBC drills correct, but making you unmask and run around a 20' square room for five minutes was not fun, it felt like forever. I never knew you could produce 12' long bogies before that.

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Jul 06, 2016 09:04 |  #3305

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I never knew you could produce 12' long bogies before that.

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Jul 10, 2016 17:15 |  #3310


Mr. Sully ..... might I inquire about the beavertail-like piece that's attached to the grip of the Glock.
Who makes it ?


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Jul 10, 2016 18:46 |  #3311

hammer418 wrote in post #18063285 (external link)
Mr. Sully ..... might I inquire about the beavertail-like piece that's attached to the grip of the Glock.
Who makes it ?

Also looks like a different trigger and mag release.


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Jul 10, 2016 19:03 |  #3312

peteg1 wrote in post #18063363 (external link)
Also looks like a different trigger and mag release.

Extended magazine catch, possible, extended slide lock, grip plug, and curious about the trigger modification.


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Jul 11, 2016 03:12 |  #3313

hammer418 wrote in post #18063285 (external link)
Mr. Sully ..... might I inquire about the beavertail-like piece that's attached to the grip of the Glock.
Who makes it ?

Grip Force makes them for Gen 3. Maybe other gens but not sure. I can't shoot any of my Glock without them or my hand will bleed




  
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Jul 11, 2016 03:14 |  #3314

peteg1 wrote in post #18063363 (external link)
Also looks like a different trigger and mag release.

Correct. The trigger is a Haley Strategic Skimmer Trigger and the mag release you can get from Brownells




  
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Jul 11, 2016 03:15 |  #3315

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