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next up some rifles
left to right
m2 carbine converted to semi auto ( in the process of getting a select fire trigger group for this rifle )
mini 14 ranch rifle
winchester .243
left to right
m2
wards western field tube fed bolt action .22
ar-7 survival rifle
winchester .218bee botl action ( amazingly fun gun to shoot)
.243
mini 14
s@w revolver in .22
s@w model 59 9mm ( also a backup carry gun
luger in .22
yeah so guns is my second hobby nexto cars and might i add alot more exspensive
im currently having a custom ar-10 built
dpms lower
custom flattop upper with stainless heavy barrel
quad foward rails
colapsable bipod
magpul prs buttstock
9-24x scope
s@w revolver in .22
s@w model 59 9mm ( also a backup carry gun
luger in .22
yeah so guns is my second hobby nexto cars and might i add alot more exspensive
im currently having a custom ar-10 built
dpms lower
custom flattop upper with stainless heavy barrel
quad foward rails
colapsable bipod
magpul prs buttstock
9-24x scope
vintage guns are cool.
i didnt even post up my real vintage stuff i have 2 old winchester lever actions in 30-40
and one in .218 bee
the beretta i got brand new never fired and it was made in 1984 same with the 4566 was also brand new
Lets see got a Glock 21 .45 3rd gen, Glock 17 9mm , HP .45 , SKS, AK-47 , Ruger .22 , .308 CETME , Winchester 12 ga. shotgun thats about it.
08' L76 6.0L 4X4 Chevy EXT.Cab LTZ Vortec MAX with Snug top cover, Dynomax exhaust,Hptuners& K&N intake
96' Camaro M5 to A4 conversion, alot of mods . GT35R Turbo full suspension. Built engine
next up some rifles
left to right
m2 carbine converted to semi auto ( in the process of getting a select fire trigger group for this rifle )
mini 14 ranch rifle
winchester .243
left to right
m2
wards western field tube fed bolt action .22
ar-7 survival rifle
winchester .218bee botl action ( amazingly fun gun to shoot)
.243
mini 14
M2 Carbines are pretty cool - - Did you have to jump through Class 3 hoops to score that?
I've think I own 14, I carry the LCP 380....I have dragunov,three shotties,a couple of WW2 K98's , various 22. plinkers, 9mm Taurus double action,revovlver, and some other ones. Now I got the itch to go burn up a few hundred rounds :rock:
M2 Carbines are pretty cool - - Did you have to jump through Class 3 hoops to score that?
since it was coverted to semi auto only i didnt have to do all the class 3 stuff to get it, the nice thing is since it is an m2 i can legally get the select fire trigger group.
for the trigger group i did have to go threw the class 3 stuff right now im just waiting to take delivery of the trigger group
and m2 is prolly the cheapest select fire gun u can buy, me transferable trigger group only cost me 500 bucks + tax stamp etc, the m2 itself was 1700 bucks
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