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Posted: 10/10/2004 6:14:54 AM EDT
My choice is different.
I would really like to shoot a German 37MM AT gun at some junk cars. I think it would be great fun to move one into place and pop off about 10 rounds. A guy at our machine gun shoot has a 20mm AT gun set up on skis and that is as close as I have come to my dream. |
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I just want an M16 lower, $200,000,000, twelve junk cars, tons of magazines, and silencers for .223, .50 BMG, .45 ACP, and 9mm.
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I would love a few seconds behind a mini guns trigger...............
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I would love to get my hands on a BAR. Actually, what I would really love to do is shoot all of John Browning's weapons in sequential order.
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I got to shoot one back in 1989 at a place called "Cadre Supply" , a Class III dealer that used to be located at 51st & Memorial Drive in Tulsa. There was a cardiologist there buying one for $40,000 (+$200 transfer tax) to put on his kevlar Hummer, the REAL kind, not the GMC/SUV. The buyer had just fired it and then offered to let me shoot it mounted on a tripod. My brother and I were just standing there watching in awe. The seller then would collect the links that were all over the floor with a big magnet with a handle on it and then sweep up the brass with a broom. The buyer had them measure out a strand of 100 rounds and then loaded it up for me. I planned to shoot it in two or three bursts. I couldn't get my fingers off the triggers of the butterfly handles before the entire 100 rounds was gone in one "burp". Definitely one of the most memorable moments of my life. Cadre Supply is long-gone now and the owner is still in a Federal prison, they found about 110 RPG's in his garage in a residential neighborhood in Tulsa a few years ago. |
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I really want some trigger time on a FN P90. Ive always loved that weapon for its ergonomics.
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I shot the MK19 while on active duty, took down a large GA pine tree at 800yds.
I would love to shoot a BAR or some of the German weapons from WWII, also I would like to shoot the XM-8 just so I could see if I like the weapons system. EDIT TO ADD: Maybe some trigger time in a AC-130, wonder what it feels like when that 105 goes off! |
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I would love trigger time on every single wepons system ever made. Just to narrow it down
I have to shoot a M134, fn-p90,Mrk-19,smaws, ect ect |
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Hell yes!!! |
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The U.N. building!........ |
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I'd like to fire a WWII era German 88, preferably at some cars or something.
That'd be too cool. |
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i will shoot all of these someday.
AM180 M60 MG42 or 34 Uzi FNC i've only shot (full auto) ak's, m16's, thompson smg, mp5 (it was a SW conversion so i still need to shoot the 'real' one). |
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I want to shoot, Big Bertha, the WW2 german cannon. that would be a cool boom.
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Double rifle in .700 nitro.
Rosevelts H&H that he took the africa in 1909 Bonnie parkers 1911 Dillingers full auto 1911 (and every one of THESE) Winston Chruchills 1928 Tommygun Hitlers Walther PPK and Eva Browns Walther PP Many more historic firearms I would love to fire, but this is a start! CH |
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I'd like to sit in the seat and fire the Quad Mini-Guns that Dillion Precision has
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Is she holding a gun this month? I guess I'll shoot that one too then. :-)
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I'd absolutely love to shoot an MP5. Never had, but they're my favorite machine guns.
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M2. Ma Deuce is one lady I would love to have a go with.
I have fired FA one time. Back in '66, I was in a boy's choir sponsored by the local Cultural Activities Center in our central Texas town. This was the era of the Sound of Music, Mary Poppins, Up With People, and happy Hollywood musicals. In our town of about 24,000 there were enough mothers who wanted someone to instill some couth in their normally grime-covered, 10-11-12 year-old booger-biters that about 150 of us were corraled. We were turned over to this Methodist music minister, his pianist (who was also the only son of my 1st grade teacher from 5 years earlier) and about a half dozen Junior Leaguers. They had such hope for us. Even though our town had had some big problems during desegregation, we had a good mix. We had black kids (who had tallent), rich kids from the north side, poor kids from the south side, Protestants, Catholics, Mexicans (Hispanic-American wasn't going to fly with us), civilian kids, and some of us from military families. We put on performances there at the Cultural Activities Center (formerly a church), recorded radio programs, sang at churches, including some Black ones, appeared on not only the local TV station but also on Cactus Pryor's Show in Austin. We received an invite to sing at the big Officer's Club at Fort Hood. Realizing that too much culture was a bad thing, we were allowed to do some very cool guy things. The two things I remember the most were the free rides in the APCs and the machine guns. We loved the APCs. Try to imagine about a dozen yard apes swarming over one of those steel monsters like Japanese men on a blond. Hell, we looked better riding in that than Dukakis ever did riding in that tank. Finally, we got to shoot the machine guns. Granted, they were loaded with blanks, but still, it was an honest to Pete M60. Face it, being 11 years old and firing an Army gun and a machine gun no less was the highlight of our day. We had our performance that night. They fed us and we got up and sang Hollywood hits and patriotic songs. The officers' wives doted on us and we got to stay up late. Late that night, we got back on the yellow hounds and headed back to Temple. It's a dang shame they kept us on short leashes. We could have had a great time on the free world's largest military installation. In retrospect, I bet it wasn't a shame. God only knows what trouble we would have gladly gotten ourselves into. Forty years later, I can still remember so many of the guys. In spite of what those women and our mothers tried to turn us into, we still had some great guy times. |
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Just got back from Knob Creek. There was abelt gun there that was simular to a Ma Deuce, but it was Russian built. The guy I was standing beside had talked to the operator of the gun and said it was captured from a Iraqi anti-armour unit by someone from Fort Knox (right down the road). It was the most brutal thing I have ever seen. It shot a larger shell than the .50 but at a slower rate of fire. The percussion from this gun was unbeleiveable. We were about 25-30 feet behind the gun when he fired it and it blew my ear protection off. The fireball from the muzzle was an honest 15 feet around. There was a .50 with about a 10 inch barrel beside it that I thought was the monster of the show until I saw the Russian gun fired.
This is the gun I now want to shoot the most. Burl1 |
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Great post! |
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Was it a DShK? |
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Shaggy, I wish I could tell you what it was but I don't know. Right beside this gun was a guy with 2 mini guns. One of the people there was M60 Howard from this board. ( I don't know Howard but he had his Bulletfest name tag on) He might know more about the gun I speak of. Wish I could tell you more but I am completely unknowing in the subject of Russian guns.
Burl1 |
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Me too! |
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I'd like to take a pull off of a 50 BMG rifle and a 378 Weatherby Mag.
Both at a whitetail. |
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I was never really interested in full auto because I thought it was a waste of ammo. I took some training earlier this year from some SWAT officers and at the end they all brought their sub guns out and let us play for a while. Man that was fun. Wish I had the money to get the tax stamp and firearms but can't really justify it. |
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Thats the first thing I thought as well!!!! TXL |
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M3A1 Grease Gun. Allegedly, there are still some of these in the vault of a Florida National Guard Maintenance unit. |
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I wasn't too impressed when I fired a M2HB from a ring mount, but I am going to try more ammo and a tripod next time.
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I want to shoot your weapons and then hand them back for you to clean.
MT |
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PKM
OC-14 Groza VSS That's about it. Well, I want to shoot them all, but those inparticular. |
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