Anybody get anything cool that is gun-related today?

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Tanis143

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Got my UBG Phaetos for my PX4 compact and a Fairwin Tactical 1.5 in double nylon belt. I know the belt is on the cheap side, but with my points on my Amazon Prime card I got it for free, so I can't complain. Its pretty dang stiff, at least for now. Only downside is the quick release latch won't go through my UBG, but I have a different belt to wear with it. And the Phaetos was a pretty quick turn around, bought on 2-3-19 and received it today.
 

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Got my UBG Phaetos for my PX4 compact and a Fairwin Tactical 1.5 in double nylon belt. I know the belt is on the cheap side, but with my points on my Amazon Prime card I got it for free, so I can't complain. Its pretty dang stiff, at least for now. Only downside is the quick release latch won't go through my UBG, but I have a different belt to wear with it. And the Phaetos was a pretty quick turn around, bought on 2-3-19 and received it today.

Excellent! Less than three week turn-around! Even for Nate, that is FAST! Now, strap that sucker on and take some pics! I wanna' see how it rides! I've been considering a Phaetos or RTBA myself.
 

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I picked up this little plinker today from another OSA member.

Belgian Browning SA-22 made in 1972. The blueing was damaged from flood waters and it has been parkerized. I broke it completely down and it is rust free with a nice shiny bore. I may have to come up with a name for this one.

Now I just need to put a couple hundred rounds through it.
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I picked up this little plinker today from another OSA member.

Belgian Browning SA-22 made in 1972. The blueing was damaged from flood waters and it has been parkerized. I broke it completely down and it is rust free with a nice shiny bore. I may have to come up with a name for this one.

Now I just need to put a couple hundred rounds through it.
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Love those Brownings. If it's as accurate as the ones I've shot in the past, you've acquired a fine rifle.
 

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I picked up this little plinker today from another OSA member.

Belgian Browning SA-22 made in 1972. The blueing was damaged from flood waters and it has been parkerized. I broke it completely down and it is rust free with a nice shiny bore. I may have to come up with a name for this one.

Now I just need to put a couple hundred rounds through it.
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VERY nice! Always wanted one!
 

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I picked up this little plinker today from another OSA member.

Belgian Browning SA-22 made in 1972. The blueing was damaged from flood waters and it has been parkerized. I broke it completely down and it is rust free with a nice shiny bore. I may have to come up with a name for this one.

Now I just need to put a couple hundred rounds through it.
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I got yer name for you, "Brownie". Browning, Brown wood, Parkerized, and if it gets a little rust, well.
 

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Worn at the small of the back? Very nice workmanship, btw.
You could also wear it on the hip, cross draw the front then draw the second!! At first glance I thought well after threading your belt and latching it on your hip so you could carry at 12 o'clock I got to worrying about what if you were hanging around your favorite girlfriend and things started standing up and taking notice !! Then I got my head outa the gutter and thought about cross draw which is boring but makes more sense..... Maybe I need to lay off the Old Fashions as they are giving me inpure thoughts!!~ :hey3::drunk5::mosh::cool:
 

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