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  • jgreiner

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    i see a lot of things that look like safe queens. any of those regularly shot?

    This one is now my daily carry gun (as soon as new holster arrives):

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    dbrier

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    My Boberg XR9s.
    They are still pretty rare. It's my primary carry gun right now.

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    Seecamp LWS 32
    This is a special edition, it means it was one of the first 100 .32 produced back in the 80s when they were still hand made.

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    DoggyDaddy

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    This one definitely isn't in the condition of all the others in this thread (probably falls in the butt-ugly and deformed category that someone mentioned earlier), but right now it's probably the most "exotic" one I have. MAG 98 made at the Z.M. Lucznik factory 11 at Radom Poland. I'll be refinishing the slide in matte black Duracoat.

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    This thread could just as easily have been titled "Guns DoggyDaddy Will Never Own". :( :):
     
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    melensdad

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    All right, I'll toss out another one.

    This one is one of the very first production model Detonics CombatMaster pistols ever made. Its such an early production model that it does not have the captured recoil spring assembly that was made famous by the brand. To disassemble the gun first your rack the slide, then you bend a paperclip, insert the paperclip into a small hole in the guide rod, then slowly release the slide until it locks tight against the paperclip, then you remove the slide lock and take the gun apart. Its only one of 2 like this that I have ever seen and I've been collecting Detonics CombatMaster pistols for 20 years.

    Best part of it is that it looks to be virtually unfired!?! Presumed to have been made in 1976

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    melensdad

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    Folks I present to you the HOLY GRAIL of the Detonics CombatMaster pistols.

    Quite literally a 1 of 1 gun. Never offered for sale in any factory catalog. Probably built for a factory executive, but the history of this gun is lost and no records exist.

    First off its the ultra-rare MK VII model. Nicknamed the CIA model. Designed for deep concealment it has NO SIGHTS, the safety and slide released are both shaved to make them even lower profile and more snag free. This is the only one known to have ever been produced in the caliber 38 Super with the MC ultra-non-reflective finish. (MC = Military Combat finish)

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