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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 5:02 pm
Marlin .22, 40+ years old Marlin .30-30, lever action. Also old. Remington .270. Brand freakin new. Remington .30-06. Unknown age, good condition.
No EBRs as of yet, due to the fact I;m 15 and can't purchase anything. Nor the fact that I have no money.
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 7:13 am
boogiemonster SierraBT EmpressMotoko I cant tell what it is I think by the few features i can make out clearly its a K98? It is a 1916 Oviedo Mauser that was imported from Spain by Century, and it was rechambered in the late 60's in .308. It's the 1893 design, so I'm concerned about shooting it. I never heard anything negative about the '93 design, what's a problem with it? It apparently isn't designed to handle the higher pressures of modern .308
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 10:51 am
My personal arsenal is rather small. I don't have any pictures now, but I'll post some up if I get the chance. AR-15, Rock River Arms, full size, outwardly unmodified. 5 magazines, including one disabled. Any changes to the outward appearance (sans decoration) and the class of the rifle goes from service to match. I'd get my a** handed to me in a match rifle competition.
Mossberg .22, stamped 1938. Match sights, and a 7 round magazine. Can either shoot 7+1, or just 8. It's odd like that. I've heard a story that it was a WW2 training rifle. Could be true, given the year, and that it was a CMP rifle, I believe.
Also, a Gamo Shadow 1000 air rifle, but that's not much of a gun. It's for bunny hunting. The sights are so bad I've had to learn to do without.
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 9:23 pm
I just found out that my autoloading shotgun was made around 1909.
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Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 10:59 pm
bob-the-master-ninja Holy s**t thats alot of firepower!!! I'm only 15 so I can't get a gun yet... I airsoft but most of them broke recently because they were used by stupid 9-year-olds... My baby, a spring Beretta 92FS, is my best gun that still works No pictures-I have a POS camera yah I inharitem/bought all my guns illigaly so yah im going to keep the trend moving
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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 1:50 am
SierraBT boogiemonster SierraBT EmpressMotoko I cant tell what it is I think by the few features i can make out clearly its a K98? It is a 1916 Oviedo Mauser that was imported from Spain by Century, and it was rechambered in the late 60's in .308. It's the 1893 design, so I'm concerned about shooting it. I never heard anything negative about the '93 design, what's a problem with it? It apparently isn't designed to handle the higher pressures of modern .308 I guess that's why the '96 is more popular.
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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 10:06 pm
In order of acquisition:
Marlin 60 .22LR Turkish M38 8mm Mauser (now broken and will probably serve as a wall-decoration) Yugo M59/66 SKS Baikal IJ-70 Makarov Mosin Nagant M44 carbine
Yeah, I have kind of a thing for old surplus crap, especially Eastern-bloc stuff.
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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 10:34 pm
uryu ishida Marlin .22, 40+ years old Marlin .30-30, lever action. Also old. Remington .270. Brand freakin new. Remington .30-06. Unknown age, good condition. No EBRs as of yet, due to the fact I;m 15 and can't purchase anything. Nor the fact that I have no money. You're 15 and already own all those?
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 8:01 pm
My latest acquisition, it needs new internals.
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 5:48 pm
Those 232s bare some resemblance to the PPks, and well I kinda like those ones. New internals you say? How much is that gonna cost you? I for one love the Sigs. More specifically the models p220 and P226. p226p220
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:25 pm
gefreiter Those 232s bare some resemblance to the PPks, and well I kinda like those ones. New internals you say? How much is that gonna cost you? I for one love the Sigs. More specifically the models p220 and P226. p226p220A little over $300 from Numrich, but I'm going to call Sig tomorrow and see if I can get a more reasonable price. This is the Sig I want.
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Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 9:44 am
The weapons I own.From top to bottom, Cooey .22 Model 38, a Browning 12-gauge, a Mosin Nagant, a Czech AKM. And the pistols, left to right, PPK, Nagant M1895, and TT-33.
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Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 9:01 pm
The only weapons I'll ever need are these... *Flexes*
Yeah, I'm weaponless. I have no understanding for the price of a weapon either, but I'm hoping to get a Single Action Army, at least two of them. Maybe an M4 Carbine, maybe a Mosin Nagant... M24... Thompson Sub-Machine Gun, and possibly a Rocket Launcher.
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Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 10:07 pm
Kitai Zatoichi The weapons I own.From top to bottom, Cooey .22 Model 38, a Browning 12-gauge, a Mosin Nagant, a Czech AKM. And the pistols, left to right, PPK, Nagant M1895, and TT-33. I think that your AKM is an SKS with an ATI stock dude.
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Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 12:37 pm
SierraBT Kitai Zatoichi The weapons I own.From top to bottom, Cooey .22 Model 38, a Browning 12-gauge, a Mosin Nagant, a Czech AKM. And the pistols, left to right, PPK, Nagant M1895, and TT-33. I think that your AKM is an SKS with an ATI stock dude. Haha, you're correct. I don't know why I refered to it as an AKM, but good on you for noticing that.
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