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A very impressive collection....beats my samurai sword hands down.
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Thanks guys! Can't say I'm disappointed by what I have...of course, I'm always looking to expand. :salute:
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If he's really lucky/unlucky there may be a PM's seat in Parliament available shortly :DL
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Old thread I know, but rather bump this than make a new one.
http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/8258/113qwecasw2.jpg L to R Czech vz.24 made pre-war for the Romanian Army 1978 336 in .35rem (Bought at yard sale, going to take the scope off) NEF 20ga TGI build AK-74 w/added Plum furniture Yugo M59/66 Hungarian AKM 1943 M91/30 Norinco SKS 1946 M44 http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/9121/qwedje213.jpg The Kalashnikov's. Anyways, my meager, oddball collection. Just need an AR to round it out, and a M1 Garand and etc etc... Guns are fun.:up: |
CZ-75B 9MM Stainless. Allot of interesting info here.
http://www.gunsandammo.com/content/cz-75b-stainless- I'll let the article do the talking but I would absolutely, very highly recommend this to anybody who is interested in owning a pistol. In fact I have converted many Glock nuts and ex military guys when they shoot tighter groups with my CZ first time then they do with their time tested Glock's.:yep: |
TF - where's your vz from?
I have a similar rifle - the G24(t) - a 1941 manufacture from the Považská Bystrica plant ("dou" on the receiver housing). Have you fired it yet? |
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Yeah, I've put a few rounds through it, it's a fun gun to shoot... ...except it was like 10 degrees out and the frozen hands tempered my enjoyment a little.:03: One thing though, not a huge fan of the little v-notch sight on it. I'll have to put it through more of it's paces this summer. ETA:Excuse the poor lighting... http://img602.imageshack.us/img602/5867/fytrie1.jpg ...and the setting too, I'm working on the fly here. |
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Nice gun collection guys. I always want to get a SVD :DL But I'll probably never get one unless it's Airsoft if it's legal here again... |
The UK sucks for firearms :down:
Hopefully when things get more settled workwise this year I'll put in for my SGC (shot gun certificate) for a bit of clay shooting a couple of times a month... Cheapish shotguns ftw - Baikal mp 153 12g semi auto (remmington spr 453) took my fancy, but I also saw a nice benelli (franchi fast 12g semi auto) recently. Criteria are cheap (~ Ł600-700 new) and reliable, will last a lifetime and not suffer feed issues over light loads and shell brands. Unfortunately we are limited to 1 in the chamber and 2 in the magazine, unless you do 'practical shotgun' on a FAC, but that doesn't sound like much fun to me. I guess being single does have some advantages: you don't have some feeble woman who thinks air guns are so dangerous that she wouldn't even hold one for fear it might 'do something' :doh: |
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I love the solid walnut furniture - really gives the rifle a hefty, rugged feel. I'm guessing your numbers match? |
ouch...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N59msUnyy1g Firearms can be fun, but this video sort of brings home what their true purpose is. It's still pretty cool though. :DL |
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