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Guns and Self-Defense => Guns/Firearms => Topic started by: Kiwi on December 27, 2007, 01:28:48 AM
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MANUFACTURER: Walther
TYPE: Semiauto, double-action only
CALIBER: 9mm, .40 S&W
CAPACITY: 8 (9mm)
BARREL LENGTH: 3.2 inches
OVERALL LENGTH: 6.3 inches
WEIGHT: 21.4 ounces
SIGHTS: Fixed three-dot combat
STOCKS: Polymer
FINISH: Blued
PRICE: $662
(http://www.gunsandammomag.com/ga_handguns/GAwalther_091807A.jpg)
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MANUFACTURER: Walther
TYPE: Semiauto, double-action only
CALIBER: 9mm, .40 S&W
CAPACITY: 8 (9mm)
BARREL LENGTH: 3.2 inches
OVERALL LENGTH: 6.3 inches
WEIGHT: 21.4 ounces
SIGHTS: Fixed three-dot combat
STOCKS: Polymer
FINISH: Blued
PRICE: $662
(http://www.gunsandammomag.com/ga_handguns/GAwalther_091807A.jpg)
Great gun Skippy O0
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I wonder do people see a theme with the weapons I choose :P ::)
Its every nice, I like the compact size, and light wieght. O0
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Nice good company
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Germans atleast still make good weapons, and it's the only thing I like in their country. 8;)
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Germans atleast still make good weapons, and it's the only thing I like in their country. 8;)
Well lets not forget, a weapon has no nationality, plus it's better to kill the enemy with their own weapon ;).
My USP is made in Germany. It was a little on the pricey side for a combat sidearm but it's well made.
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I know People murder not guns. IDF used MP-40s, MG-42s amd BF-109s (although made by Czechs not Germans after WWII) They can make fine weapons I only wish they will never use them again. ;)
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Germans atleast still make good weapons, and it's the only thing I like in their country. 8;)
100% agree I love german made weapons, they are generally very fluid movements.
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Germans atleast still make good weapons, and it's the only thing I like in their country. 8;)
The Germans still make very good metal objects, going from tanks, canons to tiny little razors.
France , England , Italy , Belgium , ... are making excellent products as well.
But Belgium's beer is the best.
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tiny little razors? You mean like shaving blades? ???
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tiny little razors? You mean like shaving blades? ???
straight razors.
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tiny little razors? You mean like shaving blades? ???
straight razors.
Ok still don't know, maybe we have a different name for them :-\
No matter :)
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tiny little razors? You mean like shaving blades? ???
straight razors.
You mean knives?
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(http://www.shaving-and-razor-shop.com/NL/easyshopmaker/e3_11.jpg)
(http://www.shaving-and-razor-shop.com/Scheermessen/DOVOcellzwart4.jpg)
Solingen, the town where they make some of the best artisanal knives from West-Europe.
(http://warenhaus-schulz.de/abteilungen/images/stories/Windmuehle/klingenlogoherder.jpg)
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little after WWII the tanks "Tiger" were improved and became "Leopard".
The leopard is considered the best tank ever by :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxdEtyxa7Ao
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The French have Thiers-Issard shavors, but use English steel "Sheffield steel"
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The French have Thiers-Issard shavors, but use English steel "Sheffield steel"
We need to use these on the muSSlims their ;)
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The French have Thiers-Issard shavors, but use English steel "Sheffield steel"
We need to use these on the muSSlims their ;)
It's not designed to be a weapon.
You'd probably hurt your own fingers.
Of course, similar alloys were used to forge swords.
Carbon steel is very good to make a sharp raizor, or a good potato knife, and it is quite strong as well.
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The French have Thiers-Issard shavors, but use English steel "Sheffield steel"
We need to use these on the muSSlims their ;)
It's not designed to be a weapon.
You'd probably hurt your own fingers.
Of course, similar alloys were used to forge swords.
Carbon steel is very good to make a sharp raizor, or a good potato knife, and it is quite strong as well.
I believe Carbon Steel is also used in cannons, that's what my USP's barrel is made of.
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The French have Thiers-Issard shavors, but use English steel "Sheffield steel"
Oh now I know :::D
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The French have Thiers-Issard shavors, but use English steel "Sheffield steel"
We need to use these on the muSSlims their ;)
It's not designed to be a weapon.
You'd probably hurt your own fingers.
Of course, similar alloys were used to forge swords.
Carbon steel is very good to make a sharp raizor, or a good potato knife, and it is quite strong as well.
I believe Carbon Steel is also used in cannons, that's what my USP's barrel is made of.
Well I'm quite interested in what alloys are used for knives, swords, guns, armor.