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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Something different from regular T&A (though I fancy them plenty). One of the best pistols ever made and that I've ever handled&shot. Pretty much the grandfather of all "nines". The Luger. Second one of the best experience ever is the original Wondernine.

Both of these.. talk about ergonomics and general aestethics! Perfect. Besides, when holding, taking aim.. these made me feel something I would/could call "shoot-the-communist"...
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l have a pristine, '68, T-series, Belgian BHP. It was in the case in a pawnshop with no box or paperwork and a $300 price tag on it about ten years ago. I thought it was a repro. I asked to see it, and when I turned it over saw the proof marks and saw that little "T" before the serial number my heart caught in my throat. You can't touch one now for under $1,200.
 
Something different from regular T&A (though I fancy them plenty). One of the best pistols ever made and that I've ever handled&shot. Pretty much the grandfather of all "nines". The Luger. Second one of the best experience ever is the original Wondernine.

Both of these.. talk about ergonomics and general aestethics! Perfect. Besides, when holding, taking aim.. these made me feel something I would/could call "shoot-the-communist"...
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If you get a chance, handle an HK P7, simply glorious craftsmanship, and - for me - absolutely perfect ergonomics.
 
Something different from regular T&A (though I fancy them plenty). One of the best pistols ever made and that I've ever handled&shot. Pretty much the grandfather of all "nines". The Luger. Second one of the best experience ever is the original Wondernine.

Both of these.. talk about ergonomics and general aestethics! Perfect. Besides, when holding, taking aim.. these made me feel something I would/could call "shoot-the-communist"...
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And they helped win two...uh, never mind.
 
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Something different from regular T&A (though I fancy them plenty). One of the best pistols ever made and that I've ever handled&shot. Pretty much the grandfather of all "nines". The Luger. Second one of the best experience ever is the original Wondernine.

Both of these.. talk about ergonomics and general aestethics! Perfect. Besides, when holding, taking aim.. these made me feel something I would/could call "shoot-the-communist"...
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Nice, but I am deducting 5 points for the fingerless sleeve-glove.
 
l have a pristine, '68, T-series, Belgian BHP. It was in the case in a pawnshop with no box or paperwork and a $300 price tag on it about ten years ago. I thought it was a repro. I asked to see it, and when I turned it over saw the proof marks and saw that little "T" before the serial number my heart caught in my throat. You can't touch one now for under $1,200.
Here's my 69 T-Series BHP
 

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I happened to see a couple of these while on Safari in Kenya. Must have been good eating (for the Cheetahs) because I could swear I saw one with a huge Pot belly. I also saw a kill nearby. I told my guide I'd leave it be and step back so the cheetah could finish their meal. This, before hyeanas or lions would get it.
 
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