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PostPosted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 12:35 am 
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Keepmflying, where....repeat, WHERE....did you get that Klashnikov Vodka? I've wanted some for a long time! Is it being imported into the US now? Any info appreciated. Nice AK's by the way, and tastefully displayed too.

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Jbond007, I forgot to mention that PPK in your photo. That looks like a gorgeous pistol...very classy.

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Well I know I wasn't the one you wanted to ask but here is some info on the Vodka anyways at this link.
ak vodka site!

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i would LOVE to get one of those ak vodka bottles in the little ammo crate, but i have never seen them anywhere in the us.

does anyone have a lead on where to get one???

id be willing to spend more than it cost to put my last ak together!!!!


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Glenn, my apologies for the late reply. akuser47 has pointed you in the right direction. The company is Aiko Imports and they are located in SC. Ask for Igor Kogan.


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Hey,
I can buy it right here in Raleigh! Alright! Party at my house this weekend!! :twisted:

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Okay, so photobucket is pretty cool, even a sales guy can figure out how to use it. Check out my baby here, a SIG 226R DAK. It is the Homeland Security model, includes serial numbers, imprint of Homeland Security, and an American Flag on the back of the slide. My favorite feature is the 5.5 lb double action trigger, smooth as butter. It also includes night sites and a picatinny rail. Oh, and I included the tandem, also pictured with the new 556.

Let me know your thoughts....

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AKUSER, I do not mean to make a "mockery" of this particular topic. However, I assure you that this black lab is the most formidable weapon that I can take with me pheasant hunting. She is a great companion while browsing through CRP fields, corn and milo fields etc etc., but the pheasant and quail may have a different opinion. The best part is when I load my shotgun, she goes into "hunt" mode. Hope you enjoy!

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I love hunting with dogs I grew up hunting with blue ticks for coon. and trained beagles for squirrels and rabbit. I learned to love them. That is a nice lab you have there. just don't forget to breed him before they get to old so you can keep that blood line alive. I made that mistake with my dog Spike and I'll never forget him! Mans best friend is an understatement. I hope this coming season is good for you.

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gotsig I love the sig it is awesome I also love the rifle too Nice guns! How does the handgun shoot? any pics of targets?

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Wow! Nice weapons people 8) . How did I miss this thread :?:

Since you have gone an done it, I have to give you all a little taste.

My WWII Colt 1911A1, This weapon was carried through the conflict and was a bring back. The original owner has passed on and by a stroke of luck it ended up in my possession. The former owner loved this weapon and put a lot of time into it. It is updated to all match grade, a true shootin iron. I love it!


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I have to say a real nice piece of history you have there. I think my Kimber 1911 is the only gun I have that I am a dead eye with. Mine is match grade and I can really shoot well with it. I think it is my favorite handgun. nice one you have.

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akuser47 wrote:
I have to say a real nice piece of history you have there. I think my Kimber 1911 is the only gun I have that I am a dead eye with. Mine is match grade and I can really shoot well with it. I think it is my favorite handgun. nice one you have.


Thanks man :)

It is one of the few that I have sworn that I'd never part with. I got it back in 2000, and believe it or not it didn't cost me a dime. This piece will be passed down to my children along with the M1 Garrand that Glenn is going to restore for me. They both will be family heirlooms.

I love the Kimber's, a fine weapon. Not only do they look great, but they are one of the highest quality most reliable 1911's on the market. Please post some pics so we can all ogle over it.

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OK now you got me going. Here's another.

This is my AK pistol that I built in Dec of 05. It is 100% dead reliable and accurate, it will feed and spit out anything that you feed it. IMO it is the ultimate truck gun :twisted: . Enjoy!



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And my Romanian G (Guard) build. Also built in 05 shortly after the AK pistol.

It is sporting refinished original furniture, Tapco G2 double hook trigger group, Tapco gas piston, FSE US made slant break and a Black Jack recoil buffer.

All of the parts in my builds are carefully hand fit for correct/flawless function, many hours were spent between building and range testing. I'm surprised that after the builds were complete not much tweaking was needed at all to get the results I wanted.

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