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Thread: Guns Guns and MORE Guns
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08-16-2009, 04:28 PM #11
Sorry
Not a big deal either way.
Sure hope we get to see some more guns though, dirt carpets optional!
I have a few pretty ones I'll share, but most of mine are work horses not glass case decorations to be honest.
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08-17-2009, 05:52 PM #12
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Thanked: 6This photo pretty much sums up my tastes:
M1A Supermatch (my Match Mule. By far the most used. 2nd Barrel)
M1 (Winchester) --CMP Service Grade
M1D (Springfield) --CMP Lottery
M1 (Springfield) --CMP Field Grade
M1 (Springfield w/ Bastogne walnut stock) --CMP Select Grade
M1 (Springfield) --CMP Service Grade
M1 Carbine (Inland) --CMP Service Grade
M1903A3 (Remington) --CMP Service Grade
M1903 (Rock Island) --CMP Service GradeLast edited by 30Cal; 08-17-2009 at 05:56 PM.
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08-17-2009, 06:08 PM #13
Those M1 Carbines are really fun guns to shoot. I am a gun fan, and I'm actually in the market for a little riot style shotgun for when the next guy tries to rob my apartment... maybe a little 000 buck shot for his troubles
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08-17-2009, 11:50 PM #14
GREAT Pictures guys...I am so sorry I have not been able to post up pictures YET. I will try toget some up ASAP.
I'm afraid I may have a dirt carpet to challange the first one with...cement flooring.
Sorry about the picture, how do I resize it???
Last edited by crushnbugs; 08-17-2009 at 11:58 PM.
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08-20-2009, 07:18 AM #15
Here are a few of mine. I started with WW1/2 battle rifles, moved to modern military models (got burned out with em) than started regressing in technology.. moving to single shots and black powder
6.5 TCU by VVGC
22 LR match
Misc tubes
.375JDJ by SSK in 1989
Ruger Bisley 44mag
22mag by OTT (The First Bbl he made) My daughter is keeping it and my extra frame... GRRRRRR!!!
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08-22-2009, 01:34 AM #16
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08-22-2009, 02:03 AM #17
I enjoy shooting several rifles and pistols. The latest favorite is a beat-up Swiss K31 that lived in Basel for a while; it is incredibly accurate.
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08-22-2009, 02:04 AM #18
I had a 1917 Enfield sporterized...nice gun, strong action, terrible trigger but fixable. Messed around with the .303 Brit Enfeild for awhile. I made a handy carbine out of it. It ended up in Alaska with a friend who moved there and needed a weapon.
The Springfield was a nice action. They paid Mauser royalties until WW1, it was so close to the German '98. If I started to tell you about all my guns I have had we would be here awhile.
A firearm is a tool my Dad used to say... it's only as useful as the operator. He taught me how to use the tools well. I seen him hit a groundhog right in the nose with his Winchester 88 in .308. That hog was about 375 yards away. Imagine what he could do with a deer! I put three shots into a quarter at 100 yards with that rifle and Remington 150 gr. PSPCL. Man could that thing shoot for a lever gun.
Don't get me started.
Best regards,
Denny300WSM
By the way 30 CAL, I am still drooling over your collection of thumb busters! Nice guns.Last edited by 300WSM; 08-22-2009 at 02:10 AM.
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08-22-2009, 10:28 AM #19
Soon and very soon, I'll be purchasing my first. Can't wait. Although the same money would buy me some nice razors....
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08-22-2009, 12:29 PM #20
I am currently working up some loads for an Enfield .303, had a brush gun built up with iron sights 25 years ago, only recently got going with it to finish off shooting it in. The action is marked Sparkbrook 1902, LE mk01 hav had it barrelled with a 1942 Lithgow heavy barrel. Am trying 37 grs of AR2208 which is an Aussie made powder,with a 180grs soft point. Be interesting how it groups. The rifle when I first got it was ruined, so only the action was any good. We call these old rifle "Long Toms" and they had a well deserved reputation for accuracy. Did have a shot out of one of your 30/40 Krags, they have allways had some appeal for me.
CheersLast edited by heelerau; 08-22-2009 at 12:49 PM.
Keep yo hoss well shod an yo powdah dry !