OUR PAKISTANI COUNTER PART

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Re: OUR PAKISTANI COUNTER PART

Post by amk » Fri Sep 18, 2009 4:38 pm

Enigmatic desires ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL ... what a nick ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL

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Re: OUR PAKISTANI COUNTER PART

Post by Enigmatic Desires » Sat Sep 19, 2009 3:05 am

Thanks everr one.. I have been a visitor.. Considering the whole Pak-Indian controversy thingy..

but after your warm welcome I hope to become a regular. :D

I recently bought a friend of mine 1 of these last week

http://www.fquick.com/images/vehicles/f ... 233870.jpg

Its a Taurus 917C


and another friend

http://www.davesguns.com/serverpics/Fir ... 4-7-40.jpg

Its a Taurus 24/7 We also purchased a laser sight for it.

Meanwhile I recently bought

http://khyberarms.shutterfly.com/shotgun/317

My appologies for not pasting the pics directly but hteir links.. The shutter bug people dont allow their pics to be displayed anywhere else.

AN I decided to treat the other 2 pics the same..

Once again thanks a lot for your warm welcome.

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Re: OUR PAKISTANI COUNTER PART

Post by Mark » Sat Sep 19, 2009 6:01 am

Enigmatic Desires, welcome to the forum!

Speaking as a "Damn Yankee", from afar it is always interesting to see how much neighbors (if not brothers) have in common, yet when everyone gets together it seems that it is all the differences with each other that we fight about, when we should be celebrating the differences.

Then again, there are still people here who refuse to let go of "The War Between the States" even though it was over 150 years ago.

P.S. Nice assortment of guns!
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Re: OUR PAKISTANI COUNTER PART

Post by Sakobav » Sat Sep 19, 2009 6:52 am

Enigmatic Desires

Thats a great collection liked that Khyber guns a lot especially their rifles the SMLE jungle carbine. How does the auto shotty handle? Seem like decent guns those pistol names are quite tacky Mafia, Rocky etc.

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Re: OUR PAKISTANI COUNTER PART

Post by Enigmatic Desires » Thu Sep 24, 2009 3:00 am

Luxury cars used to be cheap too here.. But our government has decided to take a leaf from India's book.. and have made their import prohibitively expensive :|

-- Thu Sep 24, 2009 3:34 am --

@ Marik..

Yeah my sentiments exactly.. heck I have family across the border..

Creating hate for the sole purpose of keepin it alive is just plain stupid!

I have met a number of rednecks on amarican gun forums. the still seem mad they lost the war!!

I guess the Mason Dixon line remains in the fertile imaginations of those who cant let go of a grudge

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ngrewal wrote:Enigmatic Desires

Thats a great collection liked that Khyber guns a lot especially their rifles the SMLE jungle carbine. How does the auto shotty handle? Seem like decent guns those pistol names are quite tacky Mafia, Rocky etc.

Best

I dont trust Pak made BA Rifles. partly casue I want a rifle to be dead DEAD accurate at long distences. Havin said htat the lill jungle carbine is a neat lill number to have for medium ranges..

The auto shotty.. handles fine as long as I feed her stuff she likes.. If not she can be very very temperamental. quite embarrassing.. in fact at my last shootin session with her.. I had a horrird time..

Now I will feed her with argentenian an brazillian ammo.. If htere are stil any probs.. out she goes .. for keeps..

Dunno bout rocky But I did handle commando 14 shot .30 seemed like a nice well made pistol. but their 9mm berretas clones leave a lot to be desired in the fit finish department.

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Re: OUR PAKISTANI COUNTER PART

Post by winnie_the_pooh » Thu Sep 24, 2009 7:26 am

Enigmatic desires,

Welcome to IFG.I have handled a couple of Darra made copies of the Tokarev.Quality is a bit iffy.They do fire though.If nothing else,they probably help to keep down the price of imported stuff in your market.

During the IInd WW,the British Indian Govt. had bought some darra made copies of the Lee Enfield.I don't think they were ever issued to the army but probably to the police.My father had told me once of how one of the policemen assigned to my grandfather had a darra made 303.This was close to 1947.

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Re: OUR PAKISTANI COUNTER PART

Post by Rottmeister » Thu Sep 24, 2009 11:39 am

amk wrote:Enigmatic desires ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL ... what a nick ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL
I came across a more philosophical one; it read: Asphyxiated Oblivion - though not at IFG but elsewhere.
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Re: OUR PAKISTANI COUNTER PART

Post by rishicar » Fri Nov 12, 2010 12:53 am

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