While I dont often carry onboard, when I do I prefer one of these:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=juUJdzFFORs
Prop synch is tough, keep buying new props because of timing issues....
While I dont often carry onboard, when I do I prefer one of these:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=juUJdzFFORs
Prop synch is tough, keep buying new props because of timing issues....
Just mount it where the luggage pod goes. We could use one to patrol the southern Border.
Paul Zimmermann
LSRM-A
Garland, Texas
M6 Scout, stainless 22 Hornet, .410 GA 3" + flairs.
Noe that is just cool, I have never seen one before.
Paul Zimmermann
LSRM-A
Garland, Texas
I have been on the search for one of those M6 Scouts in SS for quite some time. I occassionally find the blued models but harder to find the ones in SS.
Would prefer a .22/410 but any caliber is good I guess since it sure wouldn't be an daily carried item.
As far as carrying a weapon on board, well, I don't think there have been many days in my life I don't have something. Normally it is either a Kahr PM45/PM9 or my current favorite, an H&K HK45CT. If I know I will be venturing into country with big bears, etc. I carry one of my .44 mag. revolvers.
Here's one on Gun Broker
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=461818126
Ain't cheap
Nick W
IV 1200
912Ul
Warp Taper Tip
LOL...gee thanks Nick....you are a big help!! Trying to make me spend more money?
I have been browsing GB occassionally and of course gunshows trying to find one for a fair price. I should have bought a crate of them years ago when they first came out. No one wanted them back then so they were cheap.
How about the small block Chevy of 22 rifles? http://www.ruger.com/products/1022Takedown/models.html
The Ruger 10/22 can be bought for less than half the price of that little 2 shot and there are magazines with 50 round capacity. It makes a great little survival rifle, at least down here in the south. The takedown model is a little more expensive but it's easy to pack. For those times when I need to be discrete I like my little Ruger LCP .380 auto. It's much easier to conceal than full size autos. With a pocket holster it's completely undetectable when wearing shorts and t-shirt. Most of the predators we'll encounter down here are the 2 legged kind. I'd much rather be armed with a .45 but most of the time it's just not practical. James Thomas http://www.ruger.com/products/lcp/models.html
Check out this packable unit
Foldable 12ga 3" / 22LR
http://www.chiappafirearms.com/product/2677