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  1. Cerberos

    The WeaponsForum Big Giveaway I

    While I don't own any, I've had the pleasure of handling a few High Noon holsters and was very impressed with the fit and quality. All-in-all, a great showing of support from the vendors. Thank you for the opportunity.
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    Another FRF member checking in

    I appreciate the warm reception and am looking forward to seeing this forum grow!
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    Another FRF member checking in

    I promised I would find may way over here! You know, you just gave me a great idea for a winter project. A new handgun build to go along with the Raptor.
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    Black Rifle Thread, let's see them.

    A lifetime of practice, good tools and a healthy dose of luck.
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    1911's... Let's see em...

    I've been a long time fan of the 1911 and its variants. My father got me started with a Colt Combat Commander in 9mm with the lightweight frame back in the early 70's and I've been hooked ever since. So, here are a couple 1911's that I enjoy. First off, the one that got me started. My...
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    Another FRF member checking in

    Thanks, I'm looking forward to being part of the forum. Your blog looks like a fun and informative resource also.
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    Black Rifle Thread, let's see them.

    As some of you are aware, the LaRue 7.62 OBR has rapidly become a viable option for many professional shooters in lieu of the more traditional bolt gun. The 16" barrel has superb accuracy, reliability and easy maneuverability, which make for a very attractive package. However, just like a...
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    Black Rifle Thread, let's see them.

    Here are few toys from the safe... A LaRue 12" SBR with a thread on suppressor The current setup utilizes a Gemtech G5T in lieu of the SRT Hurricane shown above Another LaRue, this time an 16" OBR (7.62mm) with a Gemtech Quicksand suppressor Both LaRue's in their travel cases And one of...
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    Another FRF member checking in

    Stereo-typical auto, gun, knife and watch nut checking in from the FRF forum. Current collection runs the gamut from a variety of Class III toys and 1911's to your everyday .22's.
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