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| Got bored, :huh: went looking thru Google videos, page 5 or was it 7, well if you ever want to see the Colt M1911 assembled in fluid/precise animation, then here's the goods: 3 min 21 sec (Man done that SO many times, never stopped to count all the parts/steps I knew by rote) Now there are other pistols out there (I guess) and here's the same for the Glock 17 9mm (live/audio/video): Went on to run the Springfield series: Ruger P95 9mm: Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm: Beretta 3032: Could but won't turn this into a LONG post but if you want the stuff, go Google Video find it :-) There's a whole lot more if collecting these (free) instructional videos for any gun enthusiast to download, learn from, per someone's ani-magination to the promotional videos from the makers to experienced users. I haven't even started on U-Tube...yet! :bier: Found Google weapon basics videos bug-free & worth a visit if you want to find your weapon of choice, wishes, view how it goes together or comes apart (correctly), and of course fires. Burn a CD or copy it onto your flash-stick for an invaluable cyber-library of weaponry. After thought, being a newbie here, this theme has prolly already been posted somewhere in the archives. :Poep2: N-Joy, Canis-Lupus :idea: |
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| Those were good, especially the 1911. Loved the animation! Thanks for the links.
__________________ USAF Retired, CATM ie: Red Hat SC CWP, NR NH CWP NRA life member Hard things are put in our way, not to stop us, but to call out our courage and strength. To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them... -- Richard Henry Lee, 1787 |
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| Very cool thanks for sharing |
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