great pic gb6491!how do i get my pics large like yours?
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Thanks.Originally posted by bobthegunslinger View Postgreat pic gb6491!how do i get my pics large like yours?
In regards to the photos, mine are hosted off site vice as attachments here.
If you are familiar with how that works just disregard the following.
If not, here's a quick "how to":
Re-size your image to the size you want (I usually go with something in the 800 pixel width range). If you don't have program to do that, there are several free graphics programs (such as Xnview or Irfanview ) that can do it as well as some free dedicated resizing programs such as PIXresizer. You can also do it on line (no down loaded software required) http://www.google.com/search?q=free+...ient=firefox-a
Then upload your photo to a hosting site. I use tinypic.com
At tinypic.com, the upload page has a button that says "browse"; click it and a window will open. Find the photo on your computer and double click on it. Now hit the "UPLOAD NOW!" button. You will have to answer a CAPTCHA, then your photo will upload. A new page will open when the upload is complete. On that page look under "Links to Share" for "IMG Code for Forums & Message Boards". Copy the entire code in the yellow below it. Now paste that code in the text of your post here.
Regards,
Gregsigpic
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thanks for sharing that!Originally posted by gb6491 View PostThanks.
In regards to the photos, mine are hosted off site vice as attachments here.
If you are familiar with how that works just disregard the following.
If not, here's a quick "how to":
Re-size your image to the size you want (I usually go with something in the 800 pixel width range). If you don't have program to do that, there are several free graphics programs (such as Xnview or Iran viewer ) that can do it as well as some free dedicated resizing programs such as PIXresizer. You can also do it on line (no down loaded software required) http://www.google.com/search?q=free+...ient=firefox-a
Then upload your photo to a hosting site. I use tinypic.com
At tinypic.com, the upload page has a button that says "browse"; click it and a window will open. Find the photo on your computer and double click on it. Now hit the "UPLOAD NOW!" button. You will have to answer a CAPTCHA, then your photo will upload. A new page will open when the upload is complete. On that page look under "Links to Share" for "IMG Code for Forums & Message Boards". Copy the entire code in the yellow below it. Now paste that code in the text of your post here.
Regards,
Greg
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Kahr CW & CM-9 pistol with stick on grip panels
Hello every body I'm' new here and wanted to ask BEARDOG a question about the stick on grip panels that's on your two pistols. I have a set of Talon panels on my P 380 but dislike the ones made for the PM-9. Please let me know who makes the grip panels on your two pistol's. where did you buy them?
scobby
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For anyone contemplating replacing the rear sight a sight pusher is definitely the way to go. You don't want to beat on a Trijicon night sight.Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.
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http://tractiongrips.com/Originally posted by scobby View PostHello every body I'm' new here and wanted to ask BEARDOG a question about the stick on grip panels that's on your two pistols. I have a set of Talon panels on my P 380 but dislike the ones made for the PM-9. Please let me know who makes the grip panels on your two pistol's. where did you buy them?
scobby
FYI- Those in my pics are the old original 2 panel, black rubber, Traction grips.
The new style is now made of 1 piece that wraps around front and has a cut out for the logo.
Pic of new style on my CM45.
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I have the grips that Kahr sells on their website and I like them better than Talon or Traction. They're made by ACK LLC, you can get them on Amazon too. I've been putting them on all my guns since I discovered them on Kahr's store. I got the rubber ones, but they are a very aggressive rubber grip, like a rubber version of sandpaper.
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