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gimpy117 12-01-10 07:19 PM

1941 Gustaloff (bcd) K-98

well made gun. Want to get a correct stock for it soon.

yubba 12-02-10 05:16 PM

WW I era colt 1911 45, German K-98 8mm. Norico sks, ak , model of colt 1911 45 , Dan Wesson 357 short cut to heaven, Ithica model 37 12 ga. winchester 1897 25 35. Let's see how knowledgeable you guys are, what was one of the first repeating rifles used in the U.S. Civil War that fired a rim fire bullet ? In New York right now deer hunting, no luck yet.

TarJak 12-03-10 05:21 AM

Don't imagine you'd find much deer in Times Square.:hmmm:

Radtgaeb 12-03-10 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by yubba (Post 1545747)
WW I era colt 1911 45, German K-98 8mm. Norico sks, ak , model of colt 1911 45 , Dan Wesson 357 short cut to heaven, Ithica model 37 12 ga. winchester 1897 25 35. Let's see how knowledgeable you guys are, what was one of the first repeating rifles used in the U.S. Civil War that fired a rim fire bullet ? In New York right now deer hunting, no luck yet.

Was that the Winchester repeater, firing .44 rimfire?

And I've got a little experience with the Norinco SKSs...my father has one. They're exponentially lighter than the Yugo variety, but I've found that mine performs better. Do you like it?

GoldenRivet 12-03-10 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 1546014)
Don't imagine you'd find much deer in Times Square.:hmmm:

The New York you're thinking of has Dear. Which i much prefer to hunt.

The Rural areas of New York have Deer. Which is what i assume he was referring to.


:haha:

TLAM Strike 12-03-10 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by GoldenRivet (Post 1546176)
The Rural areas of New York have Deer. Which is what i assume he was referring to.


:haha:

Heck the Suburban areas have Deer here. I live a 2 miles from the city and we got deer in the woods behind my house. ;)

... we got turkeys and ducks too...

GoldenRivet 12-03-10 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by TLAM Strike (Post 1546179)
Heck the Suburban areas have Deer here. I live a 2 miles from the city and we got deer in the woods behind my house. ;)

... we got turkeys and ducks too...

Same here. Some parts of the city limits you better watch those tree lines for sudden suicide deer attacks.





no... really :yep:

TLAM Strike 12-03-10 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by GoldenRivet (Post 1546182)
Same here. Some parts of the city limits you better watch those tree lines for sudden suicide deer attacks.





no... really :yep:

Yep, we had about 8 deer run up along side of my dad's truck when we were driving up Panorama Trail. I could have reached out and touched them they were that close. Glad no one hit them (there were two other cars behind us).

Radtgaeb 12-06-10 10:01 AM

So, it's -7 here in Indiana and we have 5 or 6 inches of snow on the ground. It'd be a great opportunity to act out my favorite shots from "Enemy at the Gates" with my new Nagant. That is, if I wasn't between classes until 1700. :cry: I bet the range would be desolate, too.

Posting pics of my collection soon!

XabbaRus 12-06-10 01:02 PM

Apparently you can blame the Russian for strict UK gun laws.

Up until the revolution so I have been told firearms laws in the UK were quite liberal. Then the Russians went and toppled their Tsars, the UK aristocracy got a bit worried with all the plebs having guns so promptly banned most of them.

yubba 12-06-10 02:11 PM

No No no no , not the city, got property south of the finger lakes there is a state west of the Hudson, wouldn't think it way the policitons act , wouldn't mind going to the big city, an baggin one of those metro buses. Found out the hard way a 25 35 is no deer gun at 150 yards. Ain't in Beef alow snow and blow here, Bath NY.

yubba 12-06-10 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Radtgaeb (Post 1546133)
Was that the Winchester repeater, firing .44 rimfire?

And I've got a little experience with the Norinco SKSs...my father has one. They're exponentially lighter than the Yugo variety, but I've found that mine performs better. Do you like it?

The rifle that I have is a Spencer correct me if I am wrong on the caliber but I think it is a 54 50 rim fire and yes I love that sks bought it brand new years ago nail wood chucks at 300 yards .

TFatseas 12-06-10 04:54 PM

Something of an oddball collection. Mostly commie stuff.

1946 Mosin M44. Non-matching

1943 Mosin M91/30 Matching.

Prewar Czech vz.24 Mauser made for the Romanian Army

80's Norinco SKS

Late 50's Early 60's Yugo 59/66 SKS

TGI build AK-74 off an Bulgarian parts kit.

1978(?) Marlin 336 in 35rem.

20ga NEF shotgun for clays.

Think that's it...

Sledgehammer427 12-06-10 09:23 PM

One gun I'd love to get my hands on...you have permission to laugh a little, would be the Solothurn S-18/1000.
http://world.guns.ru/atr/solothurn_s18-1100.jpghttp://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1.../publisolo.jpg

That's the /100 model, but its' essentially the same rifle. The 1000 is a bit longer. Still, I think it would be awesome to get to shoot that thing.
http://world.guns.ru/atr/solothurn_s18-1100.jpg

The Third Man 12-06-10 09:42 PM

Im a sig sauer/ baretta guy when it comes to hand guns.

Mossberg straight on home defense with bird shot as the first line, Double 00 as the secound,


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