well here is Mine
Very soon ill try Get a New automatic rifle!
SKS
well here is Mine
Very soon ill try Get a New automatic rifle!
SKS
Thursday, November 27 2014 I Lost My Best Friend My Uncle! He Was Amazing person He was a volunteer For Las Vegas metro Police he will be missed, I Volunteer with him Many Times With LVMPD And USFS
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Thursday Nov 27th 2014
==Punisher of Arizona == Thin Blue Line
Is the bayonet used for hunting?
Don't have one. I like the lever action rifles myself.
Drat, forgot the forums aren't letting us attach pics right now
nope the bayonet is used for running threw people who brake into peoples homes if they get to close to you
though i dot think they would get that close to you when ur shooting 122 grain hollow points eheh
Thursday, November 27 2014 I Lost My Best Friend My Uncle! He Was Amazing person He was a volunteer For Las Vegas metro Police he will be missed, I Volunteer with him Many Times With LVMPD And USFS
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Thursday Nov 27th 2014
==Punisher of Arizona == Thin Blue Line
Ummm.. an SKS is a semi-automatic rifle
They really are amazing weapons, for the price. Rugged, dependable, and reasonably accurate
Edit: I have what's suggested in this thread's title
and here is my other automatic my little old ruger 10\22 with a military \ police sniper optics scope was from a M24 sniper rifle the scope was given to me by my uncles friend in las vegas
you sure can see the target like it is right next to you
Thursday, November 27 2014 I Lost My Best Friend My Uncle! He Was Amazing person He was a volunteer For Las Vegas metro Police he will be missed, I Volunteer with him Many Times With LVMPD And USFS
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Thursday Nov 27th 2014
==Punisher of Arizona == Thin Blue Line
No automatics here either. But I do have these… :d
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wow nice!
Lucky You WOW nice M1
Thursday, November 27 2014 I Lost My Best Friend My Uncle! He Was Amazing person He was a volunteer For Las Vegas metro Police he will be missed, I Volunteer with him Many Times With LVMPD And USFS
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Thursday Nov 27th 2014
==Punisher of Arizona == Thin Blue Line
Largest calibur projectiles in my house are .177 BBs - and that was an earthquake when my father bought it for me, too!
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Rgr "M1 thumb"... It hasn't bit me yet... Seems like that would hurt, as the bolt slams fwd with considerable force!
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Here's the only automatic rifle I've ever owned.
Brian
M1 Garand and an M1 Carbine....both of which I need to clean.
No bad thumb here either -- yet.
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I have some BB's around the house too, ranging from .32 cal to .58 cal.
Beard
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Ive got two clones of HK rifles, the 91 (.308) and 93 (.223) gotta love roller locked goodness.
I've got a small .22 Winchester 74 long rifle, and an M-4
Carried around one of those 1903A3 Springfields in boot camp. Often thought about getting one just for old time's sake.
No autos here, only semis
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Give me an old Winchester or Remmington lever action rifle any day. I'm sorry I sold my 1935 30-30 94 Winchester and 1100 Remmington before I moved here to DE. All I have now is the Mossburg 152 semi automatic .22LR I got for Christmas in 1961.
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Thats all very nice, now try to buy some 7.62X39 ammo..
Gary, make mine a Marlin! In 44-40 preferably.
I had an SKS for many years; it even had a bayonet. Nice rifle. I just traded it this year for a vintage S & W Model 10 revolver and got about what I paid for it in the first place. Not bad.
So my current guns are:
I also have a few airsoft guns as well that I use to teach my kids about gun safety and the occasional plinking in the basement (cannot do this with the S&W)
- Ithaca .22 magnum lever action single shot (model 48 saddlegun)
- Smith & Wesson Model 10-6 (.38 special, heavy barrel d/a revolver)
This thread reminds me of something several years ago. I was visiting the Frank Ryder WW1 Museum (that was located in Lake Guntersville, Alabama) in preparation to doing an article for a WW1 website. Frank Ryder and family were killed in an aircraft crash, and there was no one to take over the running of the business. The staff and executors were selling things off, and I wanted to see the museum one last time before it was completely gone. The people were very nice, and I took quite a few photos and bought a few of the paintings that were for sell (though the really "good" ones by Dietz, etc. were well out of my price range). As they were showing me around, they took me upstairs (where all the "nice" stuff was stored) and led me to a closet. Inside were two very nice and serviceable Spandaus. My guide told me that they really needed to find a buyer for these, as they did not have a license to own fully automatic weapons. Unfortunately, I could not help them, and I never mentioned this in the article. The ATF has some very long ears. But enough time has passed now that I can mention it. Too bad I didn't have the license then...
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