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Looks like fun. Beachboys song "I get around" |
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I remember seeing that on that beardy dude's YouTube channel.
I will present the Kel Tec RFB just because of the novel way it ejects the casings - into a tube above the barrel. They fall out when you aim down or enough of them back up in the tube to start ejecting them. AFAIK that's the first gun to operate like that.http://nwatactical.com/images/KElTecRFB.jpg what about the FN FS2000? |
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Quoted: http://www.gunblast.com/images/SHOT2010/Day1/DSC09270.JPG http://world.guns.ru/userfiles/images/handguns/italy/revolver/1287752997.jpg Held one of the stubbies at a gunshow yesterday, it was nice and chunky. |
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Wow, that is very cool. Who knew that the ruskies would come up with a pretty sweet .308 bullpup? If that would ever come out you could put me on the list. Yeah it's the most futuristic looking thing I've ever seen from russia. I'd personally love one. |
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J&R Engineering M68 in 9mm. There were between 600 and 2200 of these made. You might recognize the design as it is the predecessor to the Wilkinson Arms "Linda" and "Terry" Carbines. While this example isn't in 100% factory condition, it does include an original magazine which is even more obscure than the gun itself and I eventually tracked down an owners manual. It is surprisingly accurate even with the cheap red dot sight that's currently attached to it. <a href="http://img291.imageshack.us/i/39874101001340029489481.jpg/" target="_blank">http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/3505/39874101001340029489481.jpg</a> Wow, I really like it! |
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1 of 1 : http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/devtucker/AR%20Pistol/DSCN0439.jpg http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/devtucker/AR%20Pistol/DSCN0438.jpg I have an RFB too... |
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Nylon 10~7k made, single shot no magazine of any type. http://lh3.ggpht.com/_x8uNCHyqi_A/TRY0WSdPaVI/AAAAAAAAAf8/MTxEbuMkmO0/s640/NYLON10%20%281%29.jpg Mateba http://lh5.ggpht.com/_x8uNCHyqi_A/TRY0Xcvd_kI/AAAAAAAAAgE/SEsedN4awMo/s800/DSC01665.JPG What cal is the Mateba? |
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M242 25mm chaingun......
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I remember seeing that on that beardy dude's YouTube channel.
I will present the Kel Tec RFB just because of the novel way it ejects the casings - into a tube above the barrel. They fall out when you aim down or enough of them back up in the tube to start ejecting them. AFAIK that's the first gun to operate like that.http://nwatactical.com/images/KElTecRFB.jpg what about the FN FS2000? |
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I have always wanted a Liberator I think there is a company making them but I have never gotten around to looking http://www.genitron.com/Unique/Guide-Lamp-Liberator-Pistol.jpg THere is, it's in the new issue of Amer. Rifleman. They want nearly $600 for it. Ridiculous. Love to have one myself, but not for a stamped-steel replica. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I have always wanted a Liberator I think there is a company making them but I have never gotten around to looking http://www.genitron.com/Unique/Guide-Lamp-Liberator-Pistol.jpg THere is, it's in the new issue of Amer. Rifleman. They want nearly $600 for it. Ridiculous. Love to have one myself, but not for a stamped-steel replica. But the original was stamped steel? |
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What about the gun Al Pacino used in "HEAT"? Would that one qualify?
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Quoted: What about the gun Al Pacino used in "HEAT"? Would that one qualify? You mean the Chauchat Carbine? |
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Quoted: I will present the Kel Tec RFB just because of the novel way it ejects the casings - into a tube above the barrel. They fall out when you aim down or enough of them back up in the tube to start ejecting them. AFAIK that's the first gun to operate like that. http://nwatactical.com/images/KElTecRFB.jpg Neat gun, not sure if I want to spend the money on one... But I couldn't help but laugh. Aimpoint and front sight, no rear sight - is this the MW2 version? |
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Quoted: Quoted: I will present the Kel Tec RFB just because of the novel way it ejects the casings - into a tube above the barrel. They fall out when you aim down or enough of them back up in the tube to start ejecting them. AFAIK that's the first gun to operate like that. http://nwatactical.com/images/KElTecRFB.jpg Neat gun, not sure if I want to spend the money on one... But I couldn't help but laugh. Aimpoint and front sight, no rear sight - is this the MW2 version? Strangely, I was thinking the same. Not to mention the bass ackwards QRP mount as well. On a side-note however, I have handled the RFB a few times and was not impressed at all. |
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I have always wanted a Liberator I think there is a company making them but I have never gotten around to looking http://www.genitron.com/Unique/Guide-Lamp-Liberator-Pistol.jpg http://www.vintageordnance.com/ |
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I wish this was mine. TKB-022 Where does that eject spent casings? Where does the bolt go? |
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http://www.gunblast.com/images/SHOT2010/Day1/DSC09270.JPG http://world.guns.ru/userfiles/images/handguns/italy/revolver/1287752997.jpg I really want one of those. |
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http://www.gun-world.net/italy/spectre/02.jpg Spectre SMG. The most unique thing about this SMG from the mid-80s is that the 9mm version has a quad-stacked magazine, allowing a 50-rnd capacity in magazine no longer than a double-stacked 30-rnd mag. This is en vogue again now that Surefire is producing their own 60- and 100-rnd mags for the AR-15, but just remember that this idea is nearly 30 years old. About 1000 of these were imported into the US, supposedly. Coming to Shot Show 2011... |
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I've got a couple of these in the safe. Colt only produced a few of them (Cost around $600.00 when they where new). http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn62/dyoungpr/1-2.jpg http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn62/dyoungpr/z.jpg aside from the obvious, care to explain this one |
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1 of 1 : http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/devtucker/AR%20Pistol/DSCN0439.jpg http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/devtucker/AR%20Pistol/DSCN0438.jpg I have an RFB too... that charging handle reciprocate? |
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Quoted: Colt R6550GC - Factory Camo Z Coat. I can't recall exactly how many were produced, but it's around 1200. Quoted: I've got a couple of these in the safe. Colt only produced a few of them (Cost around $600.00 when they where new). http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn62/dyoungpr/1-2.jpg http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn62/dyoungpr/z.jpg aside from the obvious, care to explain this one |
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Quoted: And the maxim gun did it about 118 years earlierQuoted: The FN F2000 did it about 8 years earlier.Quoted: Quoted: In your face? Where does that eject spent casings? I will present the Kel Tec RFB just because of the novel way it ejects the casings - into a tube above the barrel. They fall out when you aim down or enough of them back up in the tube to start ejecting them. AFAIK that's the first gun to operate like that. http://nwatactical.com/images/KElTecRFB.jpg |
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Those are kind of different. I've got nothing wild and crazy. The slide you have to rack forward? WTF is the point of that? And so its pretty much a single shot if you have to do it each shot? Why?
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12 gauge with slugs http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/500magnumnut/gun%20room/Mossberg50012gauge.jpg For this individual.........I recommend BANISHMENT!!! |
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My strange weird different gun will be here in a couple of weeks. |
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