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Rasheed carbine. It's the gun the SKS should have been. IIRC less than 10,000 were made.
I got to shoot one that a friend owned. Attached File |
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Savage 99 mag fed lever actions. Not really obscure in it's day. But out of production now.
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Quoted: Rasheed carbine. It's the gun the SKS should have been. IIRC less than 10,000 were made. I got to shoot one that a friend owned. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/271112/rashid_carbine_jpg-2280942.JPG View Quote I owned one for a while. They’re interesting guns. Build quality wasn’t great. |
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Quoted: It took entirely too long for that to be mentioned. https://picturearchive.gunauction.com/504669/7577945/36cea700b1283f85426490f29a8306d2.jpg A lightly modernized pump action .357, .44, or .45 Colt rifle would be awesome. Great range toy, great hunting rifle, good HD rifle for people in bad legislative conditions, and probably a kickass suppressor host, too. View Quote Attached File |
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Never held one, but always wanted a 1903. And seems like it would be a great CCW piece.
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Quoted: I owned one for a while. They’re interesting guns. Build quality wasn’t great. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Rasheed carbine. It's the gun the SKS should have been. IIRC less than 10,000 were made. I got to shoot one that a friend owned. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/271112/rashid_carbine_jpg-2280942.JPG I owned one for a while. They’re interesting guns. Build quality wasn’t great. The one my friend had was really nice--he even said that it was kind of a special one. It was as nice as the best Soviet SKS I'd ever seen. Idiot sold it--and not to me! Bastard! |
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Quoted: Street Sweeper. I know they’re crap but they look cool. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/129950/94F03494-627B-4091-BD64-62F3C2230EB5_jpe-2279668.JPG The super short one from South Africa Protecta Bulldog I thinkhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/129950/186FCE7C-C125-4FCB-BC1B-128F996B62DB_jpe-2279672.JPG @Alaskanfire If those don’t count for what OP is looking for I’d love to see a bunch of 8 and 4 gauge shotguns and ammo to mess around with. Because why not. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/129950/02C7A6DA-9A8C-4A4E-AAAC-77D1ED834ED3_jpe-2279678.JPG View Quote Those are Striker-12 models. See that rectangular thing? That’s for the auto-eject to catch the fired shotshell and drop it down instead of back at the shooter. The Streetsweeper never had that. Also, as a former Striker-12 owner, try one before you buy. They look wicked, but are very heavy and can be finicky. Not trying to shit on your dream gun, but check it out first before going through the trouble to find one. |
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Quoted: Those are Striker-12 models. See that rectangular thing? That’s for the auto-eject to catch the fired shotshell and drop it down instead of back at the shooter. The Streetsweeper never had that. Also, as a former Striker-12 owner, try one before you buy. They look wicked, but are very heavy and can be finicky. Not trying to shit on your dream gun, but check it out first before going through the trouble to find one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Street Sweeper. I know they’re crap but they look cool. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/129950/94F03494-627B-4091-BD64-62F3C2230EB5_jpe-2279668.JPG The super short one from South Africa Protecta Bulldog I thinkhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/129950/186FCE7C-C125-4FCB-BC1B-128F996B62DB_jpe-2279672.JPG @Alaskanfire If those don’t count for what OP is looking for I’d love to see a bunch of 8 and 4 gauge shotguns and ammo to mess around with. Because why not. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/129950/02C7A6DA-9A8C-4A4E-AAAC-77D1ED834ED3_jpe-2279678.JPG Those are Striker-12 models. See that rectangular thing? That’s for the auto-eject to catch the fired shotshell and drop it down instead of back at the shooter. The Streetsweeper never had that. Also, as a former Striker-12 owner, try one before you buy. They look wicked, but are very heavy and can be finicky. Not trying to shit on your dream gun, but check it out first before going through the trouble to find one. Oh I shot a Cobray and am well aware they are trash. I just grabbed the pics off the net. Actually contacted Penn Arms about a Striker and they made it clear they wouldn't sell to a lowly civilian. |
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Imagine a 1941 Johnson that you can load it's rotary magazine and snap a M14 magazine into the feed port so as the ten in the rotary feed out the m14 magazine starts feeding into the rotary ( yes it would be made in 7.62x51 to make it work
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I would like to have a Ruger #3 chambered in a 257 Roberts with blued steel and walnut stock to go along with my beloved Ruger #1.
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View Quote LOL, one of the most over-engineered SMG's ever made. I used to have to verify that our parts kits were complete. What a nightmare. |
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Quoted: It would be lit if PSA made these. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/116701/folder_jpeg-2280904.JPG The first time I ever saw one was when Shawn Ryan posted a video tour of his podcast studio. He has one on his wall. There isn't much info out about them, other than Bushmaster made them, with involvement from some company or person named "Gwinn" and the product name was simply "assault rifle". @PalmettoStateArmory View Quote Just a full sized version of the Arm Gun. The gas system/carrier is kind of goofy. |
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Quoted: Just a full sized version of the Arm Gun. The gas system/carrier is kind of goofy. https://cdn.athlonoutdoors.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2021/04/80S_BULLPUP_6.jpg View Quote I've never seen one of those before. That looks interesting. I don't know anything about them at all besides what I've posted. I just think they look interesting, almost like a midway point between a Galil and a Luty. |
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I always thought the Bushmaster rifle was cool looking.
What’s funny is plain, slab sided firearms historically haven’t sold well in the modern era. Bushmaster Assault Rifle and Arm Pistol |
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Rohm RG11 22lr revolver.
Classic and full underlug with rail models. |
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View Quote Dan Conan is one of my Mad Scientist mentors. That’s the softest shooting 357 I’ve ever shot. It’s a shame that gun didn’t get bought out and made be a bigger company. |
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Quoted: I've never seen one of those before. That looks interesting. I don't know anything about them at all besides what I've posted. I just think they look interesting, almost like a midway point between a Galil and a Luty. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Just a full sized version of the Arm Gun. The gas system/carrier is kind of goofy. https://cdn.athlonoutdoors.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2021/04/80S_BULLPUP_6.jpg I've never seen one of those before. That looks interesting. I don't know anything about them at all besides what I've posted. I just think they look interesting, almost like a midway point between a Galil and a Luty. Gas system is just a regular piston, IIRC. The weirdness is in the pivoting grip and sights, so the mag doesn't get in the way while you're trying to fend off that commie horde hunting your downed aircraft. Attached File (yes, I have one ) (and no, it should not be brought back) |
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So this was my instinctive choice. Upon reflection I changed my mind. I would need a very thorough modernization program... so basically just the operating system... but this: Attached File The guts of that with a VP9 striker/trigger and magazine setup. |
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Quoted: LOL, one of the most over-engineered SMG's ever made. I used to have to verify that our parts kits were complete. What a nightmare. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: LOL, one of the most over-engineered SMG's ever made. I used to have to verify that our parts kits were complete. What a nightmare. Krauts be slackin, yo. |
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This. Or a Sig55X, maybe the 7.62x51 version… |
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