Red neck matched pairs

Started by seaotter, February-20-17 19:02

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seaotter

Everyone keeps showing off their beautifully matched set collector guns. With my tongue set firmly in cheek, I am going to start posting my PA RedNeck matched sets of fine fire arms. My first picture comes from that domestic manufacturer of plastic fire arms, Hi-Point. I like my Hi-Points: they function well, they are accurate, and they cost a lot less than NAA's. Aesthetically, though, I must confess that they are a bit lacking. They are in many ways the polar opposites of my NAA's, thus insuring that I have a "well balanced" collection.

seaotter

A notch or two up on the food chain, here is my trip of Taurii. My versions are all plain-Jane, but I have owned earlier models of the PT22 that were downright purty!

Uncle_Lee

Hey otter,
ANY set is a beautiful set...
Even a single in a picture in the morning is a good thing to wake up to.
Keep them coming.
Love them Red Necks....
God, Country, & Flag

LET'S GO BRANDON ( he is gone to the beach )

OV-1D

  Being comfortable is what its all about when shooting , looks don't help lining up the target .
TO ARMS , TO ARMS the liberal socialists are coming . Load and prime your weapons . Don't shoot till you see their UN patches or the Obama bumper stickers , literally . And shoot any politician that says he wants to help you or us .

seaotter

War time warriors:
1943 Mosin 91/30
1944 Mosin m44
My grandfathers sportorized m1917
(My son has my Mosin 1891 from 1903)