Oh, and shootin' irons. But I think most of ya already know that. Here's just a small section of my collection:
Nice one zoom! I have the same passion.... The day I got back I just picked up the MKA 1919. I can't wait for the KSG from KELTEC to come out.... hopefully before christmas. Too bad we aren't closer. We could have a one hell of a HERF! lol.
I collect sports memorabilia such as game used stuff or autographs only in the forms of getting it myself, gift from family or friends, or an auction I have gone to. All my memorabilia has some memory behind it. I have a ton of Pittsburgh stuff, especially hockey and football. I have some baseball stuff and NO basketball stuff now that I realize it.
At the moment, just good booze. Anytime I travel, I grab something from a local liquor store that I can't find back home. 20 something bottles of wine, 7 cases of beer and around 60 something bottles of various "spirits" later, it's beginning to look like a collection.
Oh, and shootin' irons. But I think most of ya already know that. Here's just a small section of my collection:
Nice one zoom! I have the same passion.... The day I got back I just picked up the MKA 1919. I can't wait for the KSG from KELTEC to come out.... hopefully before christmas. Too bad we aren't closer. We could have a one hell of a HERF! lol.
Heck yeah. More than stogies would be getting smoked. That's actually not my entire AK portion of my collection, I just couldn't fit them all in the picture. Only the PSL and the Saiga-12 in that picture are purchased; the rest were built from parts kits.
I'd hoping to get one of the KSG's myself. I thought the 1919 shotgun was a poorly chosen model number, as to most of us a 1919 is and always will be one of these (yes, I built this one too (semi auto)):
Now that's just bad ars! I was thinking about doing a kit build. I have 1 ak and an amd. Both fun as hell to shoot. I wanted a saiga, but not stock. However, i'm not gun savy enough to mod it like I would want to, so i've been keeping my eye on either a red jacket mod or tromix. I also just purchased a "slide fire" butstock for my AR. Look up some youtube videos of it. It's the best way to bump fire i've seen, and looks like it's going to be fun as hell. I'll be shooting my new toys shortly. I'll be sure to post some videos. Take care!
I collect dvds, got about 500 movies now, and maybe 10 tv series. I had a nice collection of old computer hardware, but I got tired of lugging it around when moving but I got rid of it. I still have a few of my first computers, but not what I used to have.
Now that's just bad ars! I was thinking about doing a kit build. I have 1 ak and an amd. Both fun as hell to shoot. I wanted a saiga, but not stock. However, i'm not gun savy enough to mod it like I would want to, so i've been keeping my eye on either a red jacket mod or tromix. I also just purchased a "slide fire" butstock for my AR. Look up some youtube videos of it. It's the best way to bump fire i've seen, and looks like it's going to be fun as hell. I'll be shooting my new toys shortly. I'll be sure to post some videos. Take care!
I haven't done a Saiga mod myself, but reading the instructions it doesn't sound too hard. check www.theakforum.net and you'll find good information and perhaps a fellow builder in your area who can help you. Oh, and a good place to track down a kit, I've sold a few there and still need to post some extras I need to thin out.
I'm skeptical of the stocks, it's easy to bump once someone shows you how, no gizmos needed. I swear my buddy who taught me could probably have bump fired a bolt action... Bumping an RPK with a 75 round drum is a hoot.
Records....LP's aka old vinyl. I love the rich warm sound of music delivered via the old analog signal played through a 2 channel stereo. I've almost 1500 records.
I collect Shot glasses (like several others here) and have a couple hundered, Disney pins (something i picked up while working there, also where i got into cigars) and i have a "collection" of about 100 movies.
I think about the only thing I collect right now is logo golf balls from the different courses that I play. Hopefully I will start collecting FCC and FAA licenses soon! We also like to yard selling saturday mornings before college gameday starts and pick up anything of value that we might find useful. Last week I picked up a set of JBL Stage speakers for $100. They sound awesome, are practically new, and retail for about $200-250 each. And this week I picked up a full set of 3-PW used Mizuno MR-33 golf irons with brand new tour wrap grips for only $15. Used on ebay they start at $200 for this set.
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I'd hoping to get one of the KSG's myself. I thought the 1919 shotgun was a poorly chosen model number, as to most of us a 1919 is and always will be one of these (yes, I built this one too (semi auto)):
I'm skeptical of the stocks, it's easy to bump once someone shows you how, no gizmos needed. I swear my buddy who taught me could probably have bump fired a bolt action... Bumping an RPK with a 75 round drum is a hoot.
No Sir, if you call collecting each state quarter. Then I'm a collector of them with my son.
I thought I was the only one, lol. Pretty cool, helps in teaching my son how to count and save money. Pretty cool to do.