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Originally Posted by
Ovidio
HK45 Tactical
I had an HK USP at one time some years back now. It ate anything we fed it...reloads or factory and lead or jackets and any profile or weight of bullet. It shot flawlessly and never missed a beat. I think mine had the flush barrel...no threads. I just didn't like the different mag release but shot lots through it until someone else needed it.
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Originally Posted by
fjruple
Ovidio- There is nothing wrong with the HK45 Tactical. Excellent pistol! Even though it comes with a threaded barrel, it has the standard low sights if you want to put a suppressor on the pistol. You may have to get the raised sights for the suppressor If you can get it cheap great! Putting HK and cheap in the same sentence seems wrong! LOL! It would be great buy.
Suppressors are prohibited here. I would be treated worse than an Al Khaida terrorist. So, no issue (really?). I can get one for 500€. I’d like a 1911, but the cheapest quality ones will run at almost a grand. Not the moment.
Thanks for the advice!
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I had an HK USP at one time some years back now. It ate anything we fed it...reloads or factory and lead or jackets and any profile or weight of bullet. It shot flawlessly and never missed a beat. I think mine had the flush barrel...no threads. I just didn't like the different mag release but shot lots through it until someone else needed it.
USP is a step higher on quality... Difficult to find at the moment.
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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Today I fell victim to the “lock-down syndrome”.
At 08:00 I took the motor saw and went on killing my hedge. 40 metres of oooooold pines. Thick and heavy like lead.
But I wanted to destroy those beasts and did it. I have a lot more garden to use after this action.
Now I’m in bed. My hands are so tired and shaken that I could barely hold the cutlery during dinner.
For drinking, I switched to a bucket
Just for the stability issue while holding it.
Everything is itching: arms, legs, neck because of lots of damned roses that were growing everywhere in the hedge, “front and rear jewles” because of all the sawdust I got everywhere. Face, arms, neck and legs burn because of sunburn.
But I’m really happy. I accomplished my task and spent a whole day without feeling captive. I had a few artisan made beers during the ordeal, but not enough to make the handling of the saw dangerous.
Carabinieri drove by 2 times, police once and civil protection once too. I always waved and thanked them, although I sometimes think that right now, they are the armed hand of possible oppression. Unwilling, but still bond by the oath of obedience.
I wonder what would have happened if we all were “lowlifes” instead of honest citizen (and taxpayers)...
I never saw them around my house, or in my forlorn little village before... Irritating enough.
Defcon stays at three. I’d like to lower it to four, but I don’t trust the government at all...
Be ready. Better than being sorry in case...
I wish all a great new and healthy week.
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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From 4-8-20

Originally Posted by
painter777
2 days ago I found out my closest cousin was admitted, tested positive and put in ICU. Today we found out he is now on a ventilator and that his Mother (my Aunt) was also admitted along with my cousin's grown Daughter and step son. So much for thinking things may be getting better.
4-18-20..... 4-19 -20
Yesterday we lost my cousin Allan. This morning we lost his Mother, my Aunt Charlene. They were 2 rooms away from each other and never had the chance to see each other while in. Been hard not having a chance to visit them.
Be sure to tell those you care about that you love them. Do it as soon as possible.
Charlie-Painter777
A Country Has No Greater Responsibility Than To Care For Those Who Served...
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So sorry to hear that Charlie.
We had thought the numbers were going down here in PA but it's not looking like it now. They aren't really going up either so hopefully it is at least stabilizing. Tomorrow we have 10,000 idiots converging on the state capital because they are incapable of following instructions. I expect new outbreaks all over the state in about two weeks which will keep us shuttered for another month.
People complain about everything, the masks don't work, health care people are getting it with better masks, blah, blah, blah. Losing patience with them all. Getting burned out by the news so took the weekend off. Back to working around the house tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by
painter777
Yesterday we lost
I'm so sorry Charlie...didn't want to hear that happen.

Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
Getting burned out by the news
I only take my news here.
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Originally Posted by
painter777
From 4-8-20
4-18-20..... 4-19 -20
Yesterday we lost my cousin Allan. This morning we lost his Mother, my Aunt Charlene. They were 2 rooms away from each other and never had the chance to see each other while in. Been hard not having a chance to visit them.
Be sure to tell those you care about that you love them. Do it as soon as possible.
I’m really sorry, Charlie...
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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Man thats realy bad Charlie I am honestly very sorry for you and your whole family....
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On another happier note Ovidio's backyard sojurn against a tried and well ensconced enemy showed that with true grit and tactical advantage (Saw) victory was never in question, though I am quite sure Ovidio the law was not going to come around and try and argue with a mainiac swinging a saw whilst swigging on a beer they descreetly left you alone.........Lol Ovidio!
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So sorry to hear that Charlie, such a waste of life.
I just hope, putting all the political retoric aside and sabre rattling, that someone comes clean with this virus bto ensure it never happens again for the sake of our Grand children.
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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First good news here in a while: the number of infected people has decreased for the first time since the beginning of this crisis. We have 20 infected less than yesterday. Small numbers, but together with the increase in those recovered and the decrease in the numbers of hospitalised and ICU patients, maybe we are starting to see some light at the end of this tunnel.
Still too many dead (454), but half the numbers we had one and two weeks ago.
C'mon, c'mon!!!
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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