Blackpowder guns...ain't nothing like that smell of smoke...but the cleaning though...
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Blackpowder guns...ain't nothing like that smell of smoke...but the cleaning though...
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I was always a fan of the ww1 battle rifles! I have greatly scaled back my collection lately but I still kept a few for fun. 1918 SMLE 303, Enfield Jungle Carbine, 1899 Martini Enfield 303, Fin M39 Mosin, Russian M44.
Sold off the rest of the Mosins and a few Mausers. Although I do wish I kept one Mauser
Revolvers are always fun as a change of pace from Glocks and HKs. Mostly S&W. Mdl 13, 66, 36x2, and one Colt 38spl from the 30s
1899 Martini Enfield
1918 SMLE
Fin M39
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Last edited by Arik; 07-23-16 at 07:30.
When I'm bored of my AR...
I just shoot another one of my ARs...
...with a different barrel length, rail, butt stock, sights, caliber, etc
Last edited by Clint; 07-23-16 at 08:17.
Black River Tactical
BRT OPTIMUM Hammer Forged Chrome Lined Barrels - 11.5", 12.5", 14.5", 16"
BRT EZTUNE Preset Gas Tubes - PISTOL, CAR, MID, RIFLE
BRT Bolt Carrier Groups M4A1, M16 CHROME
BRT Covert Comps 5.56, 6X, 7.62
Sako TRG42 in .338LM going long on Steel, Marlin 336 in .35 Rem or CZ452 Varmint .22LR taking out little varmints or turtles eating baitfish in my pond.
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I love my M1A but I have more fun with my 7.62 Garand.
Semper Fi, Tres Deuce. Rest In Peace GM, MG, JK, CC. KIA May 2, 2008 - Freedom has a taste the protected will never know at a price they cannot understand.
I enjoy sporting clays so my fun guns are a Winchester 101 20ga and a Spanish built Lanber 2087. Other fun guns include a Marlin 39 built in 1953 and my CZ 455.
Oh yeah almost forgot, Swiss K31, Nothing like that straight pull bolt action.
I got into guns years ago by buying old military surplus K98's and Mosin's. I strip and restore the stocks. Re-parkerize the steel and upgrade with new parts if necessary. It's a process where I usually have two or three builds going at a time. I bring them to the range and eventually sell them to shooters that appreciate the old school style.
Other than that, I shoot my Ruger 10/22 and SP101.
For relatively cheap fun I always turn to my CZ 455 in 17 HMR. That thing has killed a lot of prairie dogs.
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