The handgun that you MOST wanted but you can't buy

It is the only gun that I really want since I got the PAL but...

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Trigun

You don't necessarily need 12.6 or even a PAL for that matter to own something like this. Here's mine, I have two, no 12.6 required. :D

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Antique status of course, no paper weights for me. Colt New Line in .41 Colt centerfire, fun to shoot too! :D
 
Antique status of course, no paper weights for me. Colt New Line in .41 Colt centerfire, fun to shoot too! :D

Thats great man. I would like to add a few antique statis firearams to my safe, but never come across them. And the few times I have, there is no way I would put a live round in it ;)

Where did you come across yours? PM me a few sites if you prefer not to general post it. Cheers
 
400$ is out of your grasp? Long bull barell ruger Mk2? :confused:

Have a look here: http://www.impactguns.com/store/AWC-AMPHIBIAN.html

I don't think it's the money that is giving pie1 issues with this one.;)

From Wiki ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruger_MK_II ):

The suppressed Mk II is used by United States Navy SEALs[2] and pest control officers.[citation needed] This variant is considerably quieter than a standard Mk II and accurate to 70 m (230 ft).[3]

The AWC TM-Amphibian "S" is an integrally-suppressed variant of the Ruger Mk II Target .22 LR pistol. The sound suppressor uses a primary baffle of 303 stainless steel and a secondary baffle of 6061-T6 aluminium alloy. The AWC weapon manual states, "This suppressor is 'Amphibious' and can be fired with water. A couple of tablespoons of water can be poured into the suppressor for extra quiet operation."[4] It uses both standard and high velocity ammunition reliably and is finished in U.S. Navy spec stainless-matte finish. The pistol has an overall length of 13.25 in (33.7 cm), a suppressor length of 7 in (18 cm), a diameter of 1 in (2.5 cm) and weighs 41 oz (1,200 g).[5] This weapon is classified in the U.S. as a Title II weapon and requires a $200 transfer or manufacture tax in addition to registration with the ATF.

Mark
 
I see a few guys on here that would like a short barreled revolver. In South Africa I used to concealed carry a 38 special revolver with a 2" barrel.

It is not such a good firearm imho. The recoil/muzzle flip was high, you only have five rounds and with such a short barrel it's very difficult to shoot accurately. They are also not as concealable as you might think as they are shorter but are also broader.

I much prefer the Glock pistol I now have.
 
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