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Wish I had a picture of the bubba'd Mini-14 I saw in the LGS. It would have fit well in this thread.
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Someone is gonna have their brachial artery loved tenderly. It's all good, just shoot from the hip and get more thrusts per squeeze. And count me in for an SKS pistol. |
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I'm surprised I'm the first to say this, but... I'm pretty sure this photo was taken in Iraq. I used to manage my unit's captured enemy weapons, and I used to see those medallion things on random guns. I saw a few odd chop jobs. Other giveaways are the random box of guns below, the ACH next to the box, the dusty open wooden floor, and what I'm guessing is the stock and grip of a PK variant at the left. I'm guessing at least a few of these photos are taken in other countries. |
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http://i.imgur.com/AeDiS.jpg http://www.m1garand.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/erbset-008.jpg Something extra unholy about defiling a garand! There's a special Hell... En-blocks popping empty for eternity. *PING* |
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I'm actually okay with that as a concept, assuming it's not a pre-64 Winchester or some kind of rarity getting chopped. I think lever actions are awesome suppressor hosts. You control the noise of the action, and really heavy subsonic loads are perfect. The sights on most lever actions kinda suck, but I think those EOTechs are a bit much. A RMR would be a better fit. If Marlin wasn't essentially dead, I think I'd like a new .44mag or .45 Colt set up that way. |
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lmfao I always called them Bubba guns too!!! Good to know I've been using the proper terminology
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View Quote This one has to be a joke, that is an expensive gun; the sort of gun bubbas don't own. |
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This one has to be a joke, that is an expensive gun; the sort of gun bubbas don't own. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
This one has to be a joke, that is an expensive gun; the sort of gun bubbas don't own. Having an SOT is not an exemption from Bubba classification. |
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This one has to be a joke, that is an expensive gun; the sort of gun bubbas don't own. Having an SOT is not an exemption from Bubba classification. It appears to be a reweld prop gun with no charging handle? |
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It appears to be a reweld prop gun with no charging handle? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This one has to be a joke, that is an expensive gun; the sort of gun bubbas don't own. Having an SOT is not an exemption from Bubba classification. It appears to be a reweld prop gun with no charging handle? Hmm may well be, I am no expert I just assumed that it was a 21 but after closer inspection there is some oddness. |
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I can't believe people actually do these things to firearms. The lever action with the see through sights is the worst. Dumbasses. View Quote I thought that Marlin looked familiar! I actually bought the rifle from the pawn shop in that condition, and didn't realize the can tab was under the scope until I got it home. If I remember correctly, it was a .35 Rem, which is the main reason I bought the rifle. Of course, first thing that had to go were the see-thru rings and POS scope. It was kind of surprising to see the Bubba engineering, guess they ran out of vertical adjustment trying to sight in the rifle. |
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Ok so the blue Enfield isn't horrible. Minus the my little pony bullshit.
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Yep I would take it too |
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This AK belongs to my friend. He wanted the battleworn look... http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q148/smallfroddy/friends/akkeith2_zps7ba5fc8d.jpg http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q148/smallfroddy/friends/Akkeith1_zpsc601bc45.jpg View Quote Besides the scope mount and the hammer and sickle I think it looks good. Is his name Craig? |
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I'm actually okay with that as a concept, assuming it's not a pre-64 Winchester or some kind of rarity getting chopped. I think lever actions are awesome suppressor hosts. You control the noise of the action, and really heavy subsonic loads are perfect. The sights on most lever actions kinda suck, but I think those EOTechs are a bit much. A RMR would be a better fit. If Marlin wasn't essentially dead, I think I'd like a new .44mag or .45 Colt set up that way. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I'm actually okay with that as a concept, assuming it's not a pre-64 Winchester or some kind of rarity getting chopped. I think lever actions are awesome suppressor hosts. You control the noise of the action, and really heavy subsonic loads are perfect. The sights on most lever actions kinda suck, but I think those EOTechs are a bit much. A RMR would be a better fit. If Marlin wasn't essentially dead, I think I'd like a new .44mag or .45 Colt set up that way. Yeah, I'm not big on the execution (WTF is that angled grip thing doing on there?) but the concept is pretty sound. TR would approve One of these days I'd like to get a thurty-thurty and thread the muzzle for my YHM Phantom. Too bad prices on lever actions have gotten stupid. |
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This AK belongs to my friend. He wanted the battleworn look... http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q148/smallfroddy/friends/akkeith2_zps7ba5fc8d.jpg http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q148/smallfroddy/friends/Akkeith1_zpsc601bc45.jpg View Quote Your friend is named Craig? |
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I have a friend with a 10-22 that is a tack river. Sold to him unusually cheap by a guy who was in to "custom precision rimfires"
My buddy is OBSESSED with accuracy and if it wont shoot he gnat off a fly's ass he doesn't want it. He doesn't believe in "combat accuracy". He was shooting it after getting it and noticed some black substance under the barrel and investigated further. After disassembly it was discovered the guy had bedded the stock...with electrical tape. My buddy put the gun back together and still drives tacks with tit to this day LOL. |
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Quoted: Has this been posted yet? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xC4_m3-yHi0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xC4_m3-yHi0 View Quote Easily reversible and not permanent. At least he didn't JB Weld it on or something.
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That is fine... As are these... http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL2169/3082611/17383006/400965647.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v709/Vaarok/88gld6.jpg http://media.liveauctiongroup.net/i/18363/17737771_3.jpg?v=8D0A22A23853AE0 The other shit is just that... shit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Working on this one right now. This started life as a Winchester Model of 1917. I believe this is a professional Bubba job from the 60's as I've seen quite a few like it. It was a gift from a friend. It was very rusty. Still has the Johnson barrel. http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w303/theoneandonlyhoppy/CIMG00042.jpg That is fine... As are these... http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL2169/3082611/17383006/400965647.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v709/Vaarok/88gld6.jpg http://media.liveauctiongroup.net/i/18363/17737771_3.jpg?v=8D0A22A23853AE0 The other shit is just that... shit. DO WANT that middle rifle. |
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didn't read the whole thread....
i'm a firm believer in K.I.S.S Keep It Simple, Stupid |
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This AK belongs to my friend. He wanted the battleworn look... http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q148/smallfroddy/friends/akkeith2_zps7ba5fc8d.jpg http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q148/smallfroddy/friends/Akkeith1_zpsc601bc45.jpg Your friend is named Craig? No. He named the rifle Craig. |
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I must say, the bullpup SKS was impressive. There was some serious thought put into that.
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I don't get it? That's an awesome rifle. Heck of a lot more accurate that way, too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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http://i.imgur.com/AeDiS.jpg http://www.m1garand.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/erbset-008.jpg Something extra unholy about defiling a garand! I don't get it? That's an awesome rifle. Heck of a lot more accurate that way, too. I've never wanted to block someone until now |
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Quoted: Has this been posted yet? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xC4_m3-yHi0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xC4_m3-yHi0 View Quote Looked like the barrel nut was held into place by electrical tape or something too ( as the nut loosening on those is somewhat common) but he didn't mention it ahh bubba guns |
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You know, I can look at dozens of Bubba'ed Mosins and never shed a tear; but every time I see that done to an Enfield, I want to get out the pitchfork and torches,
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http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/d2/a2/5a/d2a25a4c5557a04988aacdfe7442e7c5.jpg http://www.everydaynodaysoff.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Glock-Agressive-Stove-Top-Texture.jpg http://i.imgur.com/02zCuzq.jpg http://pic.jpgdump.com/12433.jpg http://i.imgur.com/eoyxB5H.jpg http://www.operatorchan.org/yt_thumbs/hTX_-quVROA.jpg http://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/143279/53134.JPG http://oi6.tinypic.com/6slduys.jpg http://weaponsman.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/glock-stipling-gone-stupid.jpg View Quote the last 2 picture, omg what is that? It looks like the house got caught home fire and the lower got burned into the carpet |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Working on this one right now. This started life as a Winchester Model of 1917. I believe this is a professional Bubba job from the 60's as I've seen quite a few like it. It was a gift from a friend. It was very rusty. Still has the Johnson barrel. http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w303/theoneandonlyhoppy/CIMG00042.jpg That is fine... As are these... http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL2169/3082611/17383006/400965647.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v709/Vaarok/88gld6.jpg http://media.liveauctiongroup.net/i/18363/17737771_3.jpg?v=8D0A22A23853AE0 The other shit is just that... shit. DO WANT that middle rifle. I want that Krag and Gew 88... I have a turked gew 88 barreled receiver that will be done right.
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Yeah, I'm not big on the execution (WTF is that angled grip thing doing on there?) but the concept is pretty sound. TR would approve One of these days I'd like to get a thurty-thurty and thread the muzzle for my YHM Phantom. Too bad prices on lever actions have gotten stupid. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm actually okay with that as a concept, assuming it's not a pre-64 Winchester or some kind of rarity getting chopped. I think lever actions are awesome suppressor hosts. You control the noise of the action, and really heavy subsonic loads are perfect. The sights on most lever actions kinda suck, but I think those EOTechs are a bit much. A RMR would be a better fit. If Marlin wasn't essentially dead, I think I'd like a new .44mag or .45 Colt set up that way. Yeah, I'm not big on the execution (WTF is that angled grip thing doing on there?) but the concept is pretty sound. TR would approve One of these days I'd like to get a thurty-thurty and thread the muzzle for my YHM Phantom. Too bad prices on lever actions have gotten stupid. For all practical purposes, Winchester and Marlin can both be written off as dead. That leaves Rossi, the dressy Henrys, and the used market, and the supply on the used market is finite. I'd go Marlin on this one. A mildly worn 336 or 30AW would be pretty good. The funny thing is that the used Remington-built contraptions have poor resale value, so if one were inclined, they could buy one, clean up the action, and finish it with something other than Remington's rust if you look at it wrong stuff. FDE? |
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People who do this to historical firearms need to have their faces shoveled in.
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This one looks ok I had that thought too. Kind of impressed actually. |
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