Where can I get more info on the Bulgarian Mag. ? I have one that does not have the Circle 10 stamp. It has a square trigger guard. It is stamped as being made by the "Arsenal" company. Serial # BD391408. Is there anything you can tell me about this piece or refer me to a book/article with more info?
If you’d ever consider moving this beautiful piece, I’d just like to put it out there that I’m very interested. Saddened that I missed out on this preorder.
And now this gun is made by somebody else and is now 1200 if you want it new and I'm happy I got it when it was $700 with a case and everything brand new shipped over from Italy. Eduardo was the name of the guy in Italy that made my gun
I’ve got a small 9mm and even it feels big in a confined space (I ride the train a lot in a large metropolitan area). The size of this pistol is definitely a plus in that environment. Much easier to deploy.
The Grand Seiko is way too thick and top heavy compared to the Rolex. The Rolex bracelet and clasp are also superior. I had both but I got rid of the Grand Seiko because of these reasons.
I have this watch, and I like it for the most part, but in 2023 it should have a hacking movement, then it would be brilliant. I also have the red sea, the same comments apply.
I plan to do that myself with 550 Paracord myself got a 500 ft spool of it I bought at my local army navy surplus shop for $16. I have sam7sf coming in so definitely good idea.
Okay, so I have a few bones to pick with your video. Firstly, you mentioned the Czech CZ82 as the only other high capacity 9x18 pistol, but you forgot everyone's favorite Russian PDW, the Stechkin APS. Now granted, they can also be seen in 9x19, but they are in 9x18 and some examples of a drum mag (I don't know the capacity off the top of my head) have been seen. And yes, TECHNICALLY, it's a PDW, as stated, but the Russians considered it a pistol, as the name indicates, literally standing for Stechkin Automatic Pistol. Second, this is simply a pronunciation thing that drove me, as a Russian speaker crazy. The V in Makarov is pronounced as a V, not as an F. Said correctly its Mak-a-rov, not Mak-a-roff. Also, the company that produces the Polish P-64 is pronounced Ray-dom. Or at least something close to Ray-Dom. My Polish is iffy. As I like to joke, I speak just enough Polish to get my ass kicked in a Warsaw bar parking lot
If you live in an upstairs apartment, I could just imagine the downstairs neighbor going what is that? It is so quiet but it sounds like a bunch of little feet.
we are careful to NOT recommend a duck as a pet. they need 24/7 attention due to being a flock animal. they need other ducks or their people around all the time. they also can not be potty trained so you have to have a system in place to clean up. lastly many breeds of ducks are not super friendly and playful as ours and can be quite aggressive once they age or begin to want to breed. unfortunately, many people realize this and then dump their birds at local ponds and lakes, but in reality most do not survive long in these situations because they never learned to properly look for food or are used to warm/dry environments and go into cold shock or starve. if you are very serious there are terrific duck groups on facebook for people who keep ducks as pets to those who keep them as farm animals. lots of amazing people and information to be learned. i would start there,
Dude thank you, was looking for a holster for the sp-01, still waiting on aliengear to answer my direct question to them on this and came across your video, i would of thought their full size holster would work too
I am pretty new to vostoks. I was wondering how do I know if a bezel will fit on my vostok, in this case a K-65 Komandirskie, same as your 24 hour Komandirskie.
You just need to determine the case style. (410,420,610 etc) the bezels will usually swap between cases but they might interfere with the crown in some way. Join thr Facebook group Vostok Watches and post a picture of your watch. You will get all the information for what you need and where you get parts to swap. Very helpful group.