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Old 10-05-2009, 9:29 PM
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Old 10-25-2009, 11:20 PM
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Went shooting with some friends, took some pictures of my Rommy G AK and CZ52 as well as my friend VZ58 and Romanian TT33.





Some of the AK and the VZ58 together




the pistols


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Old 11-07-2009, 10:13 AM
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Some of my C&R pistols with a few new ones mixed in.


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Old 12-02-2009, 5:44 PM
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Sweet stuff, run8! Nice!
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Very nice, mj1. Persoanlly, I love the feel of those old finger stock Springfields...

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Old 12-20-2009, 4:35 PM
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run8 you need to try some indirect out side light with out flash, use a tripod and timer.

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Yes, they do! This was my Grandfathers favoriate rifle. He served in the Corps from 1922 until 1954. One of the best rifles ever produced, in my opinioin.
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Nice pistols.

I was being lazy on the photos, normally I'm very capable, except that lazy part factors in ;-)

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Old 12-24-2009, 9:00 AM
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I rescued this specimen from a world of rust. Very sad because it was otherwise unissued. The clean up was satisfactory but far from perfect. Anyway, all matching and complete. Pardon my Pancho Villa fantasy sling. Merry Christmas. Dave


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Old 12-24-2009, 5:01 PM
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Then there is this.

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Here you go!



Winchester 97 takedown and Argentine Sistema 1911A1 plus a WWII KaBar and gear.
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Nice photo. Looks like original paint on the helmet. I'd like to see more of the Kabar!
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Nice photo. Looks like original paint on the helmet. I'd like to see more of the Kabar!
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C&R, well sort of....



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Astra 600, with original Holster, with the guys name still in it. 2 magazines. 2 9mm Luger rounds. haha.


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Japanese Type 97 Sniper. Bent Bolt. Kokura arsenal. My C&R trophy.







Also an m91/30 1943 Izh. And a Type 56 SKS. Dont have the pics, dont feel like it.
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random gunshow find... Got it for a song and dance because the guy had it for a free lunch. He was just paying it forward.

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random gunshow find... Got it for a song and dance because the guy had it for a free lunch. He was just paying it forward.

You suck.

Looks like a first generation 1903.
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The FR-8's must get wierd looks at the range.
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Not really.


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Capture AK, mj1?
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Capture AK, mj1?


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have you fired your FR8's? I have one that I have yet to fire, though looks like a fun little rifle.

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Once in '85.

The top one I think as I had three. At the time they cost $110 with full kit. It was pleasant but that could have just been the CAVIM ammo we had then.

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Sorry, mj1. I figured you are ex-military (or active) and this might be a capture weapon. I know a AK-74 is later than Vietnam, but just maybe...

In any rate, you are tops when it comes to stuff, and I appreciate your service to our country as well as your knowledge on weapons.

Still learning after all these years!

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Just a 1983 Norinco preban RAW @ $199. But then my first one in 1967 was a milled receiver Norinco also. LOL. The only thing I wanted to bring back from there was what was left of my ***.

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The Mauser is a 1936 s/27 Russian capture k98. Not only does it look as if it's been there and done that, it actually did that there, got captured and dismembered; now it lives in my safe. The Mosin Nagant is a 1922 Tula 91/38 that I made from a m91 cut off barreled receiver. It has all the correct, period parts and the correct stock, but it's really a restoration or even a rebuild, worth $80. But it shoots really well--we'll see if I can hit playing cards with it at 50 yards.





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