
Firearm Recognition Chart
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The way some journalists report, you'd think they use that chart frequently. Good one boomerang!

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My favorite, used recently in the Baytown Sun:
semi-automatic machine gun
semi-automatic machine gun
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BTW...Joe, I like your avatar.


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Thanks. Someday I'll get around to taking a decent picture of it.LostInAustin wrote:![]()
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Its a great gun, but you'll have to be a pretty good photographer and perhaps a bit of photoshopping to make a p95 look good.joe817 wrote:Thanks. Someday I'll get around to taking a decent picture of it.LostInAustin wrote:![]()
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OOOOH!Liberty wrote:Its a great gun, but you'll have to be a pretty good photographer and perhaps a bit of photoshopping to make a p95 look good.

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Ta dut dut! (cymbal crash)Liberty wrote:Its a great gun, but you'll have to be a pretty good photographer and perhaps a bit of photoshopping to make a p95 look good.joe817 wrote:Thanks. Someday I'll get around to taking a decent picture of it.LostInAustin wrote:![]()
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Beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder. After all, my wife married me and I don't make a beauty meter move at all........ 

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Joe, I'm with you on the p95.
When I moved to Texas, my dad gave me his. Dad passed away last December, and I've gotta say, that gun looks beautiful to me every time I look at it.
Not to mention the fact that it'll eat anything, and Ruger has great customer service.
When I moved to Texas, my dad gave me his. Dad passed away last December, and I've gotta say, that gun looks beautiful to me every time I look at it.
Not to mention the fact that it'll eat anything, and Ruger has great customer service.
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The Dallas Morning News, reporting on a LEO who left his
service weapon in the throne room (men's room) described his gun
as a "Glock 30 Austria".
Isn't that what it says on the slide? :-)
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service weapon in the throne room (men's room) described his gun
as a "Glock 30 Austria".
Isn't that what it says on the slide? :-)
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4th Saturdays: Sunny St. Cafe, off I-20, Exit 415, Mikus Rd, Willow Park.
2nd Saturdays: Rudy's BBQ, N. Dallas Pkwy, N.bound, N. of Main St., Frisco.
3rd Saturdays: Golden Corral, 465 E. I-20, Collins St exit, Arlington.
4th Saturdays: Sunny St. Cafe, off I-20, Exit 415, Mikus Rd, Willow Park.
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Good one !!!
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Don't get me wrong. I really do like mine, It is what I choose to carry.joe817 wrote:Ta dut dut! (cymbal crash)Liberty wrote:Its a great gun, but you'll have to be a pretty good photographer and perhaps a bit of photoshopping to make a p95 look good.joe817 wrote: Thanks. Someday I'll get around to taking a decent picture of it.Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.
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Good choice! Now that we all agree that has a beauty unto itself, what make of holster do you carry it in?Liberty wrote:Don't get me wrong. I really do like mine, It is what I choose to carry.joe817 wrote:Ta dut dut! (cymbal crash)Liberty wrote:Its a great gun, but you'll have to be a pretty good photographer and perhaps a bit of photoshopping to make a p95 look good.joe817 wrote: Thanks. Someday I'll get around to taking a decent picture of it.Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.

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Its an inside beauty. Thats what they say about me too. Maybe thats why I have such an affinty for mine.joe817 wrote:Good choice! Now that we all agree that has a beauty unto itself, what make of holster do you carry it in?Liberty wrote:Don't get me wrong. I really do like mine, It is what I choose to carry.joe817 wrote:Ta dut dut! (cymbal crash)Liberty wrote:Its a great gun, but you'll have to be a pretty good photographer and perhaps a bit of photoshopping to make a p95 look good.joe817 wrote: Thanks. Someday I'll get around to taking a decent picture of it.Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.
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