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Do these retards think mosins are some kind of precision sniper rifle? They can't afford anything better. Certainly possible, but don't kid yourself..... a Mosin will flat kill your honkey-ass dead as fuck at ranges most guys won't attempt a shot with an AR15 with the baddest ass farkle sprinkled over it they could find.... In WW1, the US Army taught soldiers using the 1903 that a rifleman shooting a rifle to a 4moa standard is capable of dominating 160 square acres on his own against shoulders-up human silhouette targets. I've seen and experienced for myself this in action at an Appleseed long range shoot..... 4-500 meters is no problem for a Mosin and an Average shooter given good instruction. |
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Looking at those pics... I feel like I swallowed a glass light bulb & I'm just waiting for it to burst & kill me
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Some of these "things" look like they could cost you time in the big house...right?
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<snip> In WW1, the US Army taught soldiers using the 1903 that a rifleman shooting a rifle to a 4moa standard is capable of dominating 160 square acres on his own against shoulders-up human silhouette targets. I've seen and experienced for myself this in action at an Appleseed long range shoot..... 4-500 meters is no problem for a Mosin and an Average shooter given good instruction. View Quote Ummmmm..... Can anyone spot what's wrong with this statement? Hint. It's in blue. |
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This thread need more carcano! http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO3.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO7.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO4.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO6.jpg View Quote Is that bits of wood in the magazine well? Who would do? Mind full of WTF. |
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This thread need more carcano! http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO3.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO7.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO4.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO6.jpg Is that bits of wood in the magazine well? Who would do? Mind full of WTF. Aluminum stock or wood stock wrapped in aluminum foil? |
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This thread need more carcano! http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO3.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO7.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO4.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO6.jpg Is that bits of wood in the magazine well? Who would do? Mind full of WTF. Aluminum stock or wood stock wrapped in aluminum foil? Looks like aluminum welded or riveted together, hogged out with a handheld dremel, and finished with an 80-grit belt sander The sad thing is that if the guy had just sat down with a chunk of wood and a pocket knife, he probably would have ended up with a more comfortable stock in less time |
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View Quote That rear-view mirror is some good trolling. I like it. This thread makes me want to buy a Mosin, and take a dremel and a welder to it. |
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Quoted: Ummmmm..... Can anyone spot what's wrong with this statement? Hint. It's in blue. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: <snip> In WW1, the US Army taught soldiers using the 1903 that a rifleman shooting a rifle to a 4moa standard is capable of dominating 160 square acres on his own against shoulders-up human silhouette targets. I've seen and experienced for myself this in action at an Appleseed long range shoot..... 4-500 meters is no problem for a Mosin and an Average shooter given good instruction. Ummmmm..... Can anyone spot what's wrong with this statement? Hint. It's in blue. 70 yards x 70 yards in a square acre. 13 acres x 13 acres in a 169 square acre lot 70yards/acre x 13acres = 910 yards long Now stand in the center of that lot (effectively dividing the 910 yards by two). From the center, you would be at most ~630 yards from the furthest point away (assuming a square lot - in a circle you'd be a lot closer) He's right. |
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<snip> In WW1, the US Army taught soldiers using the 1903 that a rifleman shooting a rifle to a 4moa standard is capable of dominating 160 square acres on his own against shoulders-up human silhouette targets. I've seen and experienced for myself this in action at an Appleseed long range shoot..... 4-500 meters is no problem for a Mosin and an Average shooter given good instruction. Ummmmm..... Can anyone spot what's wrong with this statement? Hint. It's in blue. It should just be acres, not square acres? Assuming just 'acres' it gives one a circle just under 500 yards in diameter (496.5 yards if my math is right). |
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Quoted: It should just be acres, not square acres? Assuming just 'acres' it gives one a circle just under 500 yards in diameter (496.5 yards if my math is right). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: <snip> In WW1, the US Army taught soldiers using the 1903 that a rifleman shooting a rifle to a 4moa standard is capable of dominating 160 square acres on his own against shoulders-up human silhouette targets. I've seen and experienced for myself this in action at an Appleseed long range shoot..... 4-500 meters is no problem for a Mosin and an Average shooter given good instruction. Ummmmm..... Can anyone spot what's wrong with this statement? Hint. It's in blue. It should just be acres, not square acres? Assuming just 'acres' it gives one a circle just under 500 yards in diameter (496.5 yards if my math is right). Similarly, 160 square acres would be a 12.6 acre x 12.6 acres You and I have done the correct math on this one. |
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This thread need more carcano! http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO3.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO7.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO4.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO6.jpg Is that bits of wood in the magazine well? Who would do? Mind full of WTF. Aluminum stock or wood stock wrapped in aluminum foil? Looks like Chrome spray paint to me. AKA "Instant engine bay cleaner". |
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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 It is not really the worst but it makes me cry the most. It is not like any of these guns were terrible guns to start with , other that changing them to get a certain retarded look there is no gain , none of them will work as well as the original gun |
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I don't think square acres means what he thinks it means. If something is 9 square inches, it's a 3"x3" piece. Similarly, 160 square acres would be a 12.6 acre x 12.6 acres You and I have done the correct math on this one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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<snip> In WW1, the US Army taught soldiers using the 1903 that a rifleman shooting a rifle to a 4moa standard is capable of dominating 160 square acres on his own against shoulders-up human silhouette targets. I've seen and experienced for myself this in action at an Appleseed long range shoot..... 4-500 meters is no problem for a Mosin and an Average shooter given good instruction. Ummmmm..... Can anyone spot what's wrong with this statement? Hint. It's in blue. It should just be acres, not square acres? Assuming just 'acres' it gives one a circle just under 500 yards in diameter (496.5 yards if my math is right). Similarly, 160 square acres would be a 12.6 acre x 12.6 acres You and I have done the correct math on this one. No. An acre is a measurement of area so it already is square (43,560 sq ft). A square acre would be in the fourth dimension. For example: 3 foot x 3 foot = 9 ft sq.; 9ft sq x 9 ft sq = hypercube |
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Quoted: No. An acre is a measurement of area so it already is square (43,560 sq ft). A square acre would be in the fourth dimension. For example: 3 foot x 3 foot = 9 ft sq.; 9ft sq x 9 ft sq = hypercube View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: <snip> In WW1, the US Army taught soldiers using the 1903 that a rifleman shooting a rifle to a 4moa standard is capable of dominating 160 square acres on his own against shoulders-up human silhouette targets. I've seen and experienced for myself this in action at an Appleseed long range shoot..... 4-500 meters is no problem for a Mosin and an Average shooter given good instruction. Ummmmm..... Can anyone spot what's wrong with this statement? Hint. It's in blue. It should just be acres, not square acres? Assuming just 'acres' it gives one a circle just under 500 yards in diameter (496.5 yards if my math is right). Similarly, 160 square acres would be a 12.6 acre x 12.6 acres You and I have done the correct math on this one. No. An acre is a measurement of area so it already is square (43,560 sq ft). A square acre would be in the fourth dimension. For example: 3 foot x 3 foot = 9 ft sq.; 9ft sq x 9 ft sq = hypercube Fuckin' English wins again. |
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I don't think square acres means what he thinks it means. If something is 9 square inches, it's a 3"x3" piece. Similarly, 160 square acres would be a 12.6 acre x 12.6 acres You and I have done the correct math on this one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This is awesome. Everything else, kill it with fire. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
This is awesome. Everything else, kill it with fire. Much shorter, and the bullet would be sticking out. |
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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 Hate to say it, but I don't mind the looks of that at all! |
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That's the most well finished Obrez I've ever seen. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
That's the most well finished Obrez I've ever seen. They even cut down and (I am assuming) threaded the cleaning rod |
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This thread need more carcano! http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO3.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO7.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO4.jpg http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/tgp8282/BUBBACURACANO6.jpg View Quote I've owned a couple Carcanos. While they arent the greatest gun, It didnt deserve that |
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So what would be the opinion on A brass stacker mount on a Mauser?
No permanent modifications. I want one |
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That is fine... As are these... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v709/Vaarok/88gld6.jpg 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://img.photobucket.com/albums/v709/Vaarok/88gld6.jpg The other shit is just that... shit. personally I think that's pretty BAD ASS!!! Is that stock custom or can I purchase one somewhere? |
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That's the most well finished Obrez I've ever seen. They even cut down and (I am assuming) threaded the cleaning rod I'm pretty sure that is a photoshop. |
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That's the most well finished Obrez I've ever seen. They even cut down and (I am assuming) threaded the cleaning rod I'm pretty sure that is a photoshop. Could you tell be analyzing the pixels? |
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Those poor, poor Enfields!!! My only hope is they were FUBAR before bubba got his mits on them.
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That's the most well finished Obrez I've ever seen. They even cut down and (I am assuming) threaded the cleaning rod I'm pretty sure that is a photoshop. Could you tell be analyzing the pixels? well yea and im also kindof expert at these thingz ive seen many shops in my days since ive been on a secret fbi photoshopping unit working undercover drug deals for the past few years but i really shouldnt say but if you look at the pistol grip theres a problem and yeah bro im a secret pixel examiner for the DHS. |
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View Quote Have fun getting bitch slapped by a gun. |
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I do too... now got to do a M1 Garand in the U.S.A. flag scheme |
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This is awesome. Everything else, kill it with fire. Much shorter, and the bullet would be sticking out. When the bullet is sticking out of the barrel, it is "crowning" |
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I love these threads, I get to share my bubba job. Let the wailing and gnashing of teeth begin! http://i876.photobucket.com/albums/ab326/jkw3637/M44.jpg View Quote WANT! |
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