May 6, 2012   55 notes
gunrunnerhell:

Desert Eagle 50 AE (This one has the infamous titanium gold finish, a popular choice for movies and videogames. The grips are aftermarket from the company Hogue. They make finger grooved grips for a lot of firearms; from rifles to handguns. A lot of Desert Eagle owners like the Hogue version because it provides a more comfortable and secure grip than the factory ones. Gold would probably be the last finish choice I’d choose; I prefer matte black.)

gunrunnerhell:

Desert Eagle 50 AE (This one has the infamous titanium gold finish, a popular choice for movies and videogames. The grips are aftermarket from the company Hogue. They make finger grooved grips for a lot of firearms; from rifles to handguns. A lot of Desert Eagle owners like the Hogue version because it provides a more comfortable and secure grip than the factory ones. Gold would probably be the last finish choice I’d choose; I prefer matte black.)

May 6, 2012   75 notes
gunrunnerhell:

Colt Python Elite (A variant of the original Colt Python, the Elite differed only in finish and the addition of a finger grooved grip. Still chambered in .357 Magnum, it’s part of Colt’s iconic snake line of revolvers. For any Walking Dead fans, Rick Grimes uses a standard 6” Colt Python.)

gunrunnerhell:

Colt Python Elite (A variant of the original Colt Python, the Elite differed only in finish and the addition of a finger grooved grip. Still chambered in .357 Magnum, it’s part of Colt’s iconic snake line of revolvers. For any Walking Dead fans, Rick Grimes uses a standard 6” Colt Python.)

May 6, 2012   29 notes
gunrunnerhell:

Desert Eagle (This one has had it’s front and rear sight replaced with a set by Millet. The factory sights, at least on the older ones, seem to shoot a tad high. My first Desert Eagle was a Mark VII and I wanted to get these same style Millet sights. There are also night sights by Trijicon, same company that produces the ACOG.)

gunrunnerhell:

Desert Eagle (This one has had it’s front and rear sight replaced with a set by Millet. The factory sights, at least on the older ones, seem to shoot a tad high. My first Desert Eagle was a Mark VII and I wanted to get these same style Millet sights. There are also night sights by Trijicon, same company that produces the ACOG.)

May 6, 2012   89 notes
coffeenotes:

無言的熊 by nodie26 on Flickr.

coffeenotes:

無言的熊 by nodie26 on Flickr.

May 6, 2012   63 notes
gunrunnerhell:

Micro Desert Eagle (Very tiny handgun when you compare it to it’s “big brother”. You’ll notice right away that it has no safety. Instead you have a rather heavy trigger pull; around 8 lbs. I kind of want one now since I have my Desert Eagle XIX on the way.)

gunrunnerhell:

Micro Desert Eagle (Very tiny handgun when you compare it to it’s “big brother”. You’ll notice right away that it has no safety. Instead you have a rather heavy trigger pull; around 8 lbs. I kind of want one now since I have my Desert Eagle XIX on the way.)

May 6, 2012   34 notes
gunrunnerhell:

Mihail Ilyich Surkov (There is no clear image of this Soviet sniper so yes…that is an image from Enemy at the Gates. Supposedly Surkov is responsible for 702 confirmed kills during WWII. That puts him ahead of the legendary Finnish sniper Simo “White Death” Haya. Never heard of this guy til today and some people speculate he may not be a real person; just a propaganda tool used by Stalin to surpass Simo Haya’s incredible kill count.)

gunrunnerhell:

Mihail Ilyich Surkov (There is no clear image of this Soviet sniper so yes…that is an image from Enemy at the Gates. Supposedly Surkov is responsible for 702 confirmed kills during WWII. That puts him ahead of the legendary Finnish sniper Simo “White Death” Haya. Never heard of this guy til today and some people speculate he may not be a real person; just a propaganda tool used by Stalin to surpass Simo Haya’s incredible kill count.)

May 6, 2012   40 notes
ommingandnomming:

(by antipodeuse)

ommingandnomming:

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May 6, 2012   1,291 notes
uteki:

50/366 (by Danny Yu Photography)

uteki:

50/366 (by Danny Yu Photography)

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May 6, 2012   277 notes
teaandcoffeelove:

Go-Go Juice: Revisited by !Midget-Penguin

teaandcoffeelove:

Go-Go Juice: Revisited by !Midget-Penguin

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May 6, 2012   73 notes
bobobubbletea:

+ by xiaoˇguai! on Flickr.

bobobubbletea:

+ by xiaoˇguai! on Flickr.

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