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Posted: 8/10/2005 2:03:45 PM EDT
I thought I'd put up a tacked thread as the gun pics are getting a bit scattered.
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You cracked the photo thing then matey... Looks like a great range Taffy |
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Who's that?? Looks like one of my receiver jobs Mark |
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It's a .22 based version of the WWII Russian SMG, PPSh-41. Made by Pietta. 53 rnd drum mag. Have to see if we can bump-fire it one day |
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So it's a semi-auto 22?
Cool....I thought it looked Russian but I did'nt think of it in 22lr Taffy bump fire ya say?....In Arizona yes? |
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Bump-fire is not illegal - one round per pull of the trigger, you just have to be careful that the rounds go where you want and in a safe direction. Not a problem where I fire it, a completely enclosed firing point and backstop, not quite indoors, but as near as damn it.
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True, not illegal, but it does wind the 'Range Nazis' up a treat!
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Bump-firing is something I would not condone as I think it is irresponsible, even if it is fun - so I've heard. I just said it as a joke, honest!
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Glad to hear that!… and bump firing with tracers is even more irresponsible… I have been told… |
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I'll save mine for Nov5th |
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Not all my guns are AR's. I do have a few others you know
This is one of my favourites. It's a Springfield M1903-A3 in .30-06. This is one of the Bremmer/Parker-Hale rifles that was originally part of the lend/Lease arrangement. Essentially it's a brand new rifle. After seeing the Jackson's sniper rifle in Saving Private Ryan I decided to get one. Hence, it's now a 1903-A4gery (the sniper variant) I managed to track down an almost authentic scope. This one's a Lyman Alaskan and these were fitted to the rifles during WW2 and known as the M73. The rifle was originally manufactured by Remington and the barrel is a 2 groove with a 8/43 date stamp. This is a link to some 1903-A4 stuff Hopefully one day I'll manage to get an original Unertl 8x and turn it into a copy of the USMC rifle Mark |
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I just did a little bit of sick in my mouth |
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They might be Taffy's toes? then agin, I've heard he has webbed feet
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Welcome to the forum RBECKS.
Nice looking rifle(s). Is it the same rifle with different stocks/fore-ends? I bet I know what you did with the Magpul stock. |
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Hiya,
Seen all the great piccys and thought i'd add a few of my favorite's. But try as i may, i just cant get my head round the uploading???? Just read that i need to be a team mamber to post piccys oooooooooooops oh well not to bother. Tony |
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Not a great price to pay for membership!
I spent more in the pub this dinnertime.......... Hic |
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Hiya Bunny assasin,
I know, but i have to save up for my Sabre Defence XR 15!!!! and all the things that my new toy will need before i can call it sexy, if you know what i mean. I read in another post that you shoot at altcar, i come from the NW, well i did way back then. Tony |
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You don't need to be a team member to post pics Mark |
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Hiya Mark,
I read the info on the piccy server, maybe i misunderstood something as usuall, I'll check it out later as i have to go to the range, do you want to come too? I'll wait ten minutes and if you arnt here i'll go without you. My coordinates are as follow's 47°54'46.97N 11°40'57.48E check it out at GOOOOOOOOOOGLE earth Tony Try the following link'' toemag.bebo.com ''till i can sort out the posting of piccys thing. |
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I punched those co-ords into Google Earth but it spat them out again. Got a town name? Taffy |
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Hiya Taffy.
Try 'Holzkirchen Germany' I live in the next village north of there, treid & tested it as a search. Tony |
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Which Holzkirchen? There are lots of them! ANdy |
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And very nice it is too. Buttpad on the Magpul? DIY?? ps, like the Arktis vest, I have a green one |
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Very nice. Worth sll the hard work and waiting. ETA: and you even managed to keep your toes out of the picture - thank you. |
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What's that in the background with the Royal Green Jackets on it????? Dave |
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