PT-111 Mil Pro in Tan (in the middle)
With a CrossBreed Quik Clip holster
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Last edited by GreenWolf70; 06-06-2011 at 08:07 AM.
PT140
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"I don't own a gun to make me feel like a man.
I own a gun because men know how to take care
of themselves and the ones they love."
Nice pics guys!!!
Lee
Regime change, November 6, 2012!
Greenwolf: That tan Millennium Pro is really nice---great pics!
Mike3269: What a stunning photograph of your Millennium Pro PT140!
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U.S. Army / Army Reserve
Mississippi State Guard
Here's the first semi-automatic pistol I ever acquired...actually traded a Smith & Wesson model 10 revolver, holster and belt for it. It was the best "horse-trading" I've ever done!
Millennium Pro PT138
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U.S. Army / Army Reserve
Mississippi State Guard
Once again, nice pic MilPro!
I've posted this one before, but it's late and I can't find my camera for a new pic, so here goes....
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Bitten by the gun bug..... bad
Duo-tone Rocks!![]()
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U.S. Army / Army Reserve
Mississippi State Guard
Mike, just noticed this was your first post! Welcome to the forum!
We've got some ecxellent photographers in the group! The M&M guy rocks!
Lee
Regime change, November 6, 2012!
Here's a question for you folks.
Is the 9mm version of the MP any different than the .45 other than the size of caliber.
Here's what makes me ask. I've got a nice Star 9mm and had gotten a new CrossBreed holster for the MP.45 I just acquired. Had a thought to try the star in the CB holster and it dropped in with plenty of room to rattle around. Then got to thinking if the Millenium line were all the same size body with different fits for the other calibers offered, I/E using the same frame for all but different sized mags and barrels for the other calibers.
Any thoughts on that matter?
PT-111 Mil Pro is smaller than the PT-140 and PT-145.
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