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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.
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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... |
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 |
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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I own:
- 12 gauge savage pump shotgun. bought it off my supervisor when in the military, i think he got it at K mart, its a POS, but does OK for bird hunting. - 12 gauge mossberg 500, 7 round magazine tube, 18 inch barrel with a short length of pull stock. Loaded with 00 buck, equpied with side saddle. For home defense, or the zombie apocolypse. :har: I will own, my dads 12 gauge remington wingmaster. This gun is old. He bought it when he was 20 years old at a pawn shop for 80 bucks. Still a sold piece with all wood stock and forearm. I just went chucker hunting with it a couple months ago. Dad's passing it on to me when i move out of state. I think i'll pass it on to my son or daughter if I ever have one when their old enough. (according to my fiance were having 2 kids) I want: (dear santa....) A Colt Navy Model 1861 With Richards-Mason conversion. Winchester 1873 Colt M1911 A1 M1 Garand M14 but i'll have to settle for an M1A and an M16A1... but i'll have to settle for an AR-15. |
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http://www.sturmgewehr.com/bhinton/O...hurnAd1957.jpg From the 50's |
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Less if you have some opium to trade in.:O::har:
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Just bought my first, a CZ 452 American in .22LR. *nice* :yep:
Put dibs on a Springfield M6 Scout today. (fingers crossed) Looking out for something in 12G semiauto, or to a lesser degree, a pump. And maybe a Henry in .44Mag |
autoweapons.com has a RPG-7 or two for sale. Real ones.
Can't imagine the price on those suckers. I'd hate to go through the NFA paperwork for those. |
Confederate colt-navy .44
1864 sprinfield musket .58 new haven .22 sks I haven't been shooting in ages though:shifty: |
ya'll should have been at the subsim meetin' when we went shootin':woot:.
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All I got is a...
Mosin Nagant 91/30 Yugoslavian M24/47 mauser Romanian M44 Enfield No.4 Mk.1 and non WWII rifles...a Mini-14 and a Ruger semi-auto .22 |
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No guns, but a couple of bladed instruments :03:
Wouldn't mind firing off a Garand though, if only to hear the "Ting!". :yeah: |
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Taurus 63: Probably the "cleanest" gun I own. Still working on accuracy. :damn:
http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...cap/taurus.jpg Schmidt-Rubin K31: Weirdest gun I own. Very interesting bold design. Incredibly expensive to shoot. http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...ecap/Swiss.jpg The family SKSs: My Dad's Norenco (right) next to my beefier Yugo. http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...odecap/SKS.jpg Ruger 10/45: What can I say? This gun's a ball. http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...ecap/rug22.jpg BRNO 22 trainer: For what I paid ($45) this is pretty much the most accurate gun I own. http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...ecap/rom22.jpg Marlin Papoose: Survival gun, very lightweight, very accurate, a ball and a half to shoot! http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...ap/papoose.jpg The family Mosin-Nagants: My Dad's stubby M44 next to my own M91/30. Noticing a pattern in the differences of guns we select? :haha: http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...ap/Nagants.jpg Ladies and gentlemen I present...the pawn shop special: I paid $10 for it at a pawn shop in Anderson, IN. The performance and sheen is....well, what you expect. http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...p/marlin63.jpg Savage .17HMR: My squirrel and rabbit popper. :P http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...odecap/HMR.jpg The family home defense guns: My Dad's 9mm Hi-Point next to my 12GA automatic. Like I said about the pattern...and may I add that our house is not one that you want to break into. :rock: http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...efenseguns.jpg My 2 Pistols: The one on the left is a CZ/VZ-52 in 7.62 TOK. I considered carrying it for a while, but it'd be downright irresponsible as that round travels at about 2,500fps. The one on the right IS my carry gun, a Ruger GP100 in .357 Mag that I love dearly. :) http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...ecap/CZ357.jpg DPMS AP4LE Carbine: What can I say? I finished this thing off this summer and it is as awesome as it looks. I wish I could afford an EoTech sight though. -sigh- http://i706.photobucket.com/albums/w...odecap/AR2.jpg |
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