I'll posit that HK 91s are not even for sale in the US in these present days...I picked up a HK 91 LNIB for $1,000.00 when the first assault weapons ban went into effect.
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I'll posit that HK 91s are not even for sale in the US in these present days...I picked up a HK 91 LNIB for $1,000.00 when the first assault weapons ban went into effect.
Looks to me like one of those Windham Weaponry MCS set-ups...Oops! I broke one of my ARs.
Cry Havoc QRB kit on my 13.7 Rosco build. Fits in a Camelback size backpack with 4 mags. Less than 5 seconds to reassemble after unzipping the bag.Looks to me like one of those Windham Weaponry MCS set-ups...
You don't get off that easy!! Need details on this one!!!
The first urban legend is that this old gun was dropped on the wooden flight deck of a Pacific fleet aircraft carrier during the opening days of WWII and got wedged up underneath the planks. It was discovered later after the end of the war when they were refurbishing the flight deck. An airman saw it, grabbed it, and brought it home . . . . . .
This is why I never post a picture showing the serial number on any firearm I might own. If I need to show the side having the serial number, I remove that portion of the image with the editing tools innate in Windows. I then cover the white rectangle created by the removal with a small piece of screen-captured image that matches the color of the area in close proximity to the serial number.… … Google and Yahoo are taking all photos of firearms, blowing them up and putting them with a name … ...
Doom sayer here reminding everyone Google and Yahoo are taking all photos of firearms blowing them up and puting them with a name just waiting for some gun grabbing leftist like Beto to ask them for it. At least turn the numbers down. away from the camera eye. Don't think for a minute it can't happen here because it already is.
Doom sayer here reminding everyone Google and Yahoo are taking all photos of firearms blowing them up and puting them with a name just waiting for some gun grabbing leftist like Beto to ask them for it. At least turn the numbers down. away from the camera eye. Don't think for a minute it can't happen here because it already is.
It was several months back, but Joe Link said all EXIF data is removed by the site's software that puts images up with our posts. I'm hoping Joe sees this and concurs so I don't sound like someone who knows nothing about what he's talking.IF Frugal and Yeahoo are doing that, they still have the image tied to your name …