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Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 8:16 am
bob-the-master-ninja 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? Inherited. Legal definition, they aren't "mine", they're my grandfathers. Physically, I have a lot more than that. Those are just the only ones I've ever pulled out fo the cabinet to look at and use. Also, add a Armscor M1600 to the list. I took the barrel and action off the stock, and found the production slip for it. My Armscor was made in May '06.
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Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 1:59 am
hmm...
.22c Lever action (14 shot) [gotta look up the model later] M1A1 Carbine, used by a friend in WW2, wood stock.
If I didn't live in California, I'd have a Barret .50c though. smile
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:34 pm
Shige.EXE hmm... .22c Lever action (14 shot) [gotta look up the model later] M1A1 Carbine, used by a friend in WW2, wood stock. If I didn't live in California, I'd have a Barret .50c though. smile Cali's .50 cal ban ended shortly after it started. Barrett refused to sell parts and rifles to their SWAT and LE agencies after it was passed. So the law became null and void.
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 2:57 pm
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:02 pm
Ford Farmer http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewPicture&friendID=86912025&albumId=1244250 Sorry I do not have any better pics! Private album.
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 7:33 pm
Don't have an aresenal, but I got a list of what I want.
M1911 (Any Version) M-1 Garand m1903 with (extremly rare) Pederson device
Yeah, bunch of US classics, but hey, they worked out pretty well, in fact, the M1911 is one of the best known pistols in the world next to the luger and various others. (In fact, alot of designs today are direct copies of the m1911)
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 7:56 pm
mistercombine Don't have an aresenal, but I got a list of what I want. M1911 (Any Version) M-1 Garand m1903 with (extremly rare) Pederson device Yeah, bunch of US classics, but hey, they worked out pretty well, in fact, the M1911 is one of the best known pistols in the world next to the luger and various others. (In fact, alot of designs today are direct copies of the m1911) Remember where you are. You don't have to baby us with side notes. We know. But good luck finding a Pederson.
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 8:24 pm
I'd love to have ANY 1903 gonk
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:05 pm
ArmasTermin mistercombine Don't have an aresenal, but I got a list of what I want. M1911 (Any Version) M-1 Garand m1903 with (extremly rare) Pederson device Yeah, bunch of US classics, but hey, they worked out pretty well, in fact, the M1911 is one of the best known pistols in the world next to the luger and various others. (In fact, alot of designs today are direct copies of the m1911) Remember where you are. You don't have to baby us with side notes. We know. But good luck finding a Pederson. I keep forgetting, I'm used to detailing my elaborate gun collection dreams to people... As for the pederson, It'll probably turn up somewhere at an insane price, after that, the only thing I have to worry about is the specialized .30 ammo. (Not gonna buy a gun just to stare at it)
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:11 pm
Fresnel I'd love to have ANY 1903 gonk Good lucky finding that, the best you can do is a mosin-nanaget, those seem to be in abundant supply (Just like the PPSH-41, but thats another story) and are relatively cheap, prices seem to vary between 70-80 dollars. (Used Google)
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:24 pm
mistercombine Fresnel I'd love to have ANY 1903 gonk Good lucky finding that, the best you can do is a mosin-nanaget, those seem to be in abundant supply (Just like the PPSH-41, but thats another story) and are relatively cheap, prices seem to vary between 70-80 dollars. (Used Google) CMP is out of stock until 1/09 emo
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:49 pm
Fresnel mistercombine Fresnel I'd love to have ANY 1903 gonk Good lucky finding that, the best you can do is a mosin-nanaget, those seem to be in abundant supply (Just like the PPSH-41, but thats another story) and are relatively cheap, prices seem to vary between 70-80 dollars. (Used Google) CMP is out of stock until 1/09 emo Wow, uh, thats quite a bit. No worries, just focus on other guns. (Poor advice, but its all I got)
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:50 pm
mistercombine Fresnel I'd love to have ANY 1903 gonk Good lucky finding that, the best you can do is a mosin-nanaget, those seem to be in abundant supply (Just like the PPSH-41, but thats another story) and are relatively cheap, prices seem to vary between 70-80 dollars. (Used Google) Nagant... PPsh-41s aren't that cheap, and a lot of them have been torched to compliance.
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:57 pm
mistercombine Fresnel mistercombine Fresnel I'd love to have ANY 1903 gonk Good lucky finding that, the best you can do is a mosin-nanaget, those seem to be in abundant supply (Just like the PPSH-41, but thats another story) and are relatively cheap, prices seem to vary between 70-80 dollars. (Used Google) CMP is out of stock until 1/09 emo Wow, uh, thats quite a bit. No worries, just focus on other guns. (Poor advice, but its all I got) I'm not in the market anytime soon anyways. I'll live. Besides, My job only lasts 1/6 of the year, and I have to make the money last.
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 3:00 pm
OberFeldwebel mistercombine Fresnel I'd love to have ANY 1903 gonk Good lucky finding that, the best you can do is a mosin-nanaget, those seem to be in abundant supply (Just like the PPSH-41, but thats another story) and are relatively cheap, prices seem to vary between 70-80 dollars. (Used Google) Nagant... PPsh-41s aren't that cheap, and a lot of them have been torched to compliance. Hmm, never thought one of the most mast produced weapons ever would be expensive, then again, the Ruskies did use anything and everything in World war two, sometimes past the breaking point of said object.
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