from being stretched so far since last September!
OK-OK, I know EVERYONE has been known to put a world of hurt on their CC at times but mine has been bitten by the machinegun parts kit and extra barrel syndrome. Below is a list of what is lurking around the abode:
OWNED PRIOR TO SEPTEMBER:
(3) Browning 1919a4 (3 spare .308 barrels)
(1) Russian 1910 Snowcap Maxim w/Sokolov mount (3 spare 7.62X54R barrels)
(1) M1A1 Thompson
(1) Finnish M44
OWNED SINCE SEPTEMBER:
(2) RPD (back ordered)
(3) DP-28 (1 spare barrel)
(1) ZB-39 (1 spare barrel)
(1) Bren MK2 (2 spare MK1 barrels & 7 spare MK2 barrels)
(1) Romanian RPK
(1) Yugoslavian RPK
(2) Finnish M44
(1) Beretta 38a
(3) Polish PPSh-41
(2) Hungarian PPSh-48
(1) 1928A1 Thompson
(1) AMD-65
(2) Romanian AK-47
(2) Yugoslavian AK-47
(2) Yugoslavian under-folder AK-47
(1) Yugoslavian AK-47 Krinkov
(11) Finnish Suomi M31
STILL (possibly) TO BE OWNDED:
(2) RPD (back ordered)
(1) Russian 1910 Snow cap Maxim w/Sokolov mount (1 spare barrel)
(2) Bren MK2
(2) Bren MK1
(2) Beretta 38a
(1) Hungarian PPSh-48
(2) Finnish Suomi M31
(2) Finnish M44
(1) 1928A1 Thompson w/Lyman rear sight
(1) Breda M37 w/tripod
Thanks to the re-interpretation of an existing law (ATF can't make laws) as of 1 Jan of this year no machinegun parts kits could be imported with their original barrel and thus the over use of the CC and subsequent higher prices and price gouging brought on by individuals and vendors doing their best to follow in the foot steps of capitalism. The easier barrels like the AK are currently being manufactured in the US but the old world manufacturing that went into the production of older machineguns will never be duplicated. Case in point is the ZB-37, do a search and you'll see that it's a heavy barrel that has "cooling fins" almost the entire length of the barrel and that kind of craftsmanship can never be realistically or economically recreated by present day barrel manufacturers...matter of fact I'm sure they'd just laugh at you quite heartily!
Why am I even telling you all this? I have no clue unless it's to reassure myself that it's worth the short term expense and hardship to preserve the above items for myself and others to see and enjoy in the future...although I'll have to reword that to convince the wife.
Us members of our 03 FFL/SOT are meeting this Friday for lunch and will try to hash out a date for the Spring Shoot that we all can attend as I expect more people in attendance than last fall and we had our hands full with the machineguns last time. From the poll I posted it seems that there was no real clear cut date that everyone wanted and with about two months notice everyone will have an opportunity to clear their calendar for the day or ask for it off...like me.
We'll also be discussing what we'll bring for everyone to enjoy shooting that day as well as how we'll be handling the ammo brought by the shooters or provided/sold by us for everyone to use. I'll update everyone as soon as I can!