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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaker View Post
    Only if your in a comp... or on a NZ range. I believe this pic maybe in the US of A's.
    Ah yes - my bad! JBT is in Florida. Considerably different set of rules there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gundoc View Post
    Pity about the illegal holster angle!
    Illegal Holster?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miami_JBT View Post
    Illegal Holster?
    Gundoc was referring to the angle the holster is on in the photo. It is a very different and quite controlled environment here when it comes to pistol use.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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    1944 Remington Rand.
    I replaced the grip with a Airsoft grade wood wood pair as the originals are undamagedName:  20171204_182906.jpg
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    "Sixty percent of the time,it works every time"

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    HK SLB 2000 and my Danish VAR barreled M1 Garand.



    Today at 100 yards off hand.



    Using $13 Walmart Winchester 150gr SP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miami_JBT View Post
    HK SLB 2000 and my Danish VAR barreled M1 Garand.
    love one of those SLB 2000's in 6.5 x55 haven't seen one here yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Gundoc was referring to the angle the holster is on in the photo. It is a very different and quite controlled environment here when it comes to pistol use.
    Controlled in what manner? I know your laws are stricter on acquiring and carry outside of the home is verboten. But can't you play with holsters on range or handgun hunt?
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    No handgun hunting here except for the rare cases where you own a big block of land and have the whole place designated as a pistol range

    More commonly, holster use is a separate qualification after licensing as a pistol shooter - typically a half day training session

    As Rushy said, we start from a very different premise legally here

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    Well.... I am off to buy an a cat saiga (cries in Russian)

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    Wife with the USP .40
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    Just had this back from a refurb

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    $13.... Dang, try $50+ on this side of the world

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    Finally got the Ruger M77 MkII finished with it's matching Cerakote job... Vortex Bronze is the colour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Double Shot View Post
    Finally got the Ruger M77 MkII finished with it's matching Cerakote job... Vortex Bronze is the colour.
    Presumably you got the receiver milled and tapped to accept the base - where did you get that done?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chalkeye View Post
    Presumably you got the receiver milled and tapped to accept the base - where did you get that done?
    I certainly did @chalkeye, bought rail in from EGW and Hugh Bradley (Bradley Barrels/Stager Sport) did the work for me, apparently receiver was harder than anything he'd come across, got a special bit in, might be getting a SA done soon as he's doing a build for me.
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