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American-180 Full Auto 22lr Submachine Gun AM-180 275 Round Drum Mag |
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You chose well. |
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I think it was the Swiss anti material stay behind rifle. A bolt action ,41 magnum firing steel core dangerous game bullets and had a giant suppressor.
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Savage 219/220 single shot rifle/shotguns with switchable barrels. Love the top lever (vs button on side of receiver) break opens.
The Henry single shot is almost halfway there - just needs to ditch the manual hammer cocking and add the switch-barrel at a reasonable price point WITHOUT having to ship the darn thing back to the factory for fitting. |
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Quoted: You haven't been keeping up on your Magpul / Zev Technologies news: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj6al_PV2To View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: You haven't been keeping up on your Magpul / Zev Technologies news: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj6al_PV2To Attached File |
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And we have a winner |
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My fuddish choice would be the Marble's Gamegetter. I think the big gun control law under Roosevelt killed it off. Neat little folding pack gun.
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View Quote That would be my unfuddish choice. Would love just shoot one. |
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Handled one of those at Crane NSWC in the late '90s. We had built up the SEALs some Barrett M95's. I took them to Crane to deliver them and show a few SEALs the ins and outs of them. The projects manager John let me see the room with a bunch of cool toys. |
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US made Daewoo K2....which surprises me that PSA isn't actively trying to make now that they have experience with ARs and AKs
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The whole kit please!! |
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The 5.56mm Stoner Mk23 Mod 0 Weapons System: The Original SOPMOD
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^ This and a BAR in 7.62. |
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Damn it!!!
Decisions, decisions.... Winchester Model 62A Pump Action .22 .....or the Marlin 39A ARRRRRGH!!!!! |
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Quoted: The TMR Low Maintenance Rifle (LMR) https://i0.wp.com/www.forgottenweapons.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/trwlmr.jpg?w=761&ssl=1 View Quote |
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Not obscure, really, but a semi-auto FAMAS. Always thought they looked pretty cool.
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Quoted: TRW, Baby. TRW. |
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The Stoner 63…
I had a couple Robinson m96’s and throughly enjoyed shooting the heck out of them but spare parts were no where. I shoulda kept one to look at… |
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Quoted: Preferably one without a cracked stock or forearm. That would be a nice change. Tony View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Winchester 1907. Preferably one without a cracked stock or forearm. That would be a nice change. Tony No kidding. I replaced my stock but the forearm is splintered like an old bamboo pole. |
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De Lisle style 9mm but with a standard barrel threaded for a can. I would love to have a pistol version to SBR.
Or just a bolt action 9mm in general. |
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Quoted: This with a better factory trigger:https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/407007/9B872D3F-95F4-488B-A865-EDB152B3C675_jpe-2279675.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/407007/DD37B105-3ED4-4A15-A298-87DE7889A51D_jpe-2279676.JPG View Quote I would love a fn2000 |
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Semi auto SA80 would be a cool bullpup. As an added bonus if they didn’t run right you could send it to HK to be reworked for an authentic experience.
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