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Originally Posted By surplusnut:
Danish M47 Madsen, they were produced after WWII and I think the only buyer for them was Columbia. I forget how many were produced but I want to say it was several thousand. They are chambered in 30-06. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By surplusnut:
Originally Posted By 67cobra:
Pardon my ignorance, but what is that above the FR-8? Danish M47 Madsen, they were produced after WWII and I think the only buyer for them was Columbia. I forget how many were produced but I want to say it was several thousand. They are chambered in 30-06. Mr. surplusnut knows his shit. HDH. |
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Yes i do; was going for a GI capture idea.
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Nice.
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I can see that High Power with the adjustable sight all of the way up attempting to get distance kill shots
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The thing is, I've shot my M9 at 200 yards and hit a silhouette target. Not sure how far those sights are regulated for, but I know a 9mm will shoot at least 200 yards without a whole lot of problems. I'm not sure how far before it will start to destabilize though. Might be right after that. But somehow I'm thinking not.
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For overall ease of sharing/looking at pics, from now on please refrain from posting comments/questions in here.
Let's keep this a pic thread only, if you have comments/questions IM them please. All the extra side conversations distract from the ease of maneuvering through this thread. |
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"A man does what he must — in spite of personal consequences, in spite of obstacles and dangers, and pressures — and that is the basis of all human morality".
John F. Kennedy |
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Kenny Mfing Powers!
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You, flock of seagulls, you know why we're here?
ME, USA
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I came into this world kicking and screaming while covered in someone else's blood. I have no problem with going out the same way.
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Originally Posted By backelskin89:
Does it count if I refinished my rifle. <a href="http://s638.photobucket.com/user/backelskin/media/CustomMosinNagant015.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i638.photobucket.com/albums/uu110/backelskin/CustomMosinNagant015.jpg</a> Bought this for $40 was rusted all over and barrel cut down to 20" and gave her a new life and home one of my favorite shotguns too shoot. <a href="http://s638.photobucket.com/user/backelskin/media/cellphone198_zps4f0179de.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i638.photobucket.com/albums/uu110/backelskin/cellphone198_zps4f0179de.jpg</a> View Quote Hey is that strorm trooper bill's mosin nagant assault rifle? Now for some wood... |
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Not a C&R.
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Two things, the topic of the thread says no discussions. If you don't agree with me taking a picture down then IM me.
Second, we all understand what qualifies a pistol/rifle as a C&R, when you change parts on it and it no longer resembles the original configuration then you have disqualified your rifle from the C&R status it once had. This is not up for debate, I take pictures like these down all the time. halflife |
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cave quid dicis, quando, et cui
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Please read the topic of the thread before you post.
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DSC_2803 by The Dorsal Fin, on Flickr DSC_2808 by The Dorsal Fin, on Flickr DSC_2810 by The Dorsal Fin, on Flickr |
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"I will murder you and make a poncho out of your skin!" DK-Prof
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cave quid dicis, quando, et cui
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Here is a Gahendra I picked up back in August at Smokie Mountain Knife Works. Finally got it all cleaned up.
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"And than I ran crying.......Crying and running til I started farting......... Then I was farting and running...... and then I was laughing" - Dave Attell
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Never enough 1903s.
So I bought another one. The above one is the one that came to me (RIA) refurbished for WWII and it's a 1918, barrel included. So had to change the stock to try and bring it back to WWI looks. Getting closer, but I just can't find great finger groove stocks and the infamous (but absolutely amazingly looking) "High Hump" hand guard. What you see on both of these ones are all WWII handguards. Below is newer acquisition and it's a Remington from 1943 (USMC marked). I love the scant stock as well. These would be two 1903s to own in my opinion. Great US history rifle. |
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I'll contribute to the Springfields
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g280/michaelhacken/Firearms/IPhone041.jpg 2 Smith Coronas and a Santa Fe |
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I need me an A3.
But for now, attempt at replicating a 1918 Doughboy (Uniform authentic; webbing is WWII several replica/incorrect items - work in progress). |
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Looking for Springfield Armory M1 # 2,518,695
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Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day; Psalms 91:5
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I wear a hat of QQ-A-1876
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Please read the title of the thread before you post.
I don't understand how people keep missing this... haLfLiFe |
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Free Colorado
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Please do us all a favor and read the title of the thread before you post.
This isn't that hard guys.... haLfLiFe |
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