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Sidearms and Knives


You should be able to identify these:
Glock 24C, G19, SIG P226, Browning Hi-power practical (two-tone), Browning Hi-power, Beretta M9, Colt Officer's lightweight .45, Colt govt .45

Beretta M9 in Blackhawk Special Operations holster, Browning Hi-power MKIII with C&S components, SIG P226

Top two: SOG SEAL 2000, Gerber Applegate combat folder, left row: Goddard spyderco, Benchmade mini-reflex, Spyderco stainless worker, Spyderco Alum worker, Spyderco Endura, right row: Cold Steel Tanto, Cold Steel mini-tanto, Bud Nealy custom damascus tanto, Emerson CQC7, CRCK Apache II

This is a British RAF aircrew emergency knife which the SAS wore on the shoulder of their CRW vest. The knife snaps into the metal sheath and is released by squeezing the side lever. The metal sheath was inserted into a green canvas pocket which was sewn to the vest. You can see the setup here This particular knife was actually used by 22 SAS and was generous gift from Moron SA. Thanks Moron SA!

Boker Applegate-Fairbarn Desert Knife

Strider MT Mod 10 - a shorter version of the MT. Comes with SOE sheath.

Strider-Buck Tarani folder



Phrobis M9 Bayonet


Front of sheath with magazine/utility pouch attached

Rear of sheath

Sharpening stone under flap in rear of sheath

Gemtech TRL

Gemtech's TRL (Tactical Retention Lanyard) is a dummy cord for pistols or other valuable items that might get dislodged or lost during very active - umm - activities. Obviously, a lanyard loop on the pistol is needed in order to use the TRL. It's engineered with a breaking strength of about 100 lbs so it will break away if snagged or caught and that presents danger to the user. Visit Gemtech's website for more info and specs. It attaches and is secured to the belt via a side-release buckle. The pistol and lanyard can be detached from the belt as well. I was initally skeptical of 'phone cord' lanyards because I thought that the cord would interfere with shooting due to some spring tension, but Gemtech's TRL erased my doubts. The coiled cable does not interfere with shooting at all - when extended I hardly know it's there. A good piece of kit. Thanks Kel :-)
Note: The TRL can now be found by NSN8465-01-522-5352 (which applies to the coyote coloured one), but the black one can be ordered on the same NSN if the colour is specified.

TRL and SIG P226

PIstol in holster


Pistol extended

Surefire X200

Surefire's X200 light is their 'latest and greatest' pistol light as of SHOT 2004 (Feb, '04). It uses an ultra-bright (60 lumens approx) LED instead of an incandescent bulb to provide its light source. Not as bright as some of their other pistol lights, but definitely more compact, and bright enough. The X200 has an aluminum body and bezel, with the production model having a different bezel than what was seen in the Surefire tactical magazine and catalog initially. The lens is also different, being curved instead of flat. 2 DL123 3V batteries provide It is supplied with a couple of different adapters to fit a variety of different handgun rails - universal and picatinny. I had a picatinny rail installed on the dustcover of my P14.45 by GG&G. They did an excellent job, and the X200 locates perfectly on it. The toggle switch works by rotating it either way with a finger for constant-on. The momentary switch is activated by pressing forward on the switch.

Para-Ord P14.45 by Smoking Hole Pistols


GG&G rail

Battery cover/switch




This is the relatively new Walther P22 .22lr pistol. This is the 'target' version with longer barrel and barrel weight. The barrel is interchangeable with a shorter one which does away with the barrel weight. The slots on top of the weight are just cosmetic; it is not compensated. It is a very compact handgun when the shorter barrel is installed (r); much smaller than the P99.

Glocks 35 and 27 in .40.
Courtesy Moron J

Walther P99 in 40 S&W Courtesy Moron J

Para-Ordnance P14.45 Signature model (only 1000 made) customized by Aaron Harris of Smoking Hole Pistols, and a STI/Wilson Classic from WA for comparison.
"Delta pistol" by pistolsmith Larry Vickers- 1911 single-stack Springfield Armory .45. Bar-sto barrel and bushing, 20 lpi checkering on front strap, Novak's competition serrated rear sight, S&A mag well (flat), Videcki trigger, Novak dove-tail front sight, Wilson hammer and safety (not ambie), Wilson beavertail, dark wood grips and gray parkerized milspec finish. Uses WIlson 7 or 8 rnd mags with custom brass base pads. Pics and description courtesy Moron M40A1.



"Photo Essays"

Glock 24C IPSC open gun, Optima sight

Slightly customized Browing High Power -classic pistol of the SAS

SIG P226 - Navy SEALs

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