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17:52:57 5 December 2009 |
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Sleep Dirt
Senior Resident
On forum: 05/19/2007
Messages: 563
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---QUOTATION--- Can you tease us with some of your arsenal pics? ---END QUOTATION---
Yes, yes....lets see some gun porn !!
BTW...Can someone make me a Uber Exo suit to lug this thing around?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v514/towerdog/Gau8a_a.jpg
Tt Armour Full case, Windows 7/64 Pro, H2O i7 950, dual SLI EVGA GTX 470's, EVGA X58, 12Gb Corsair 10700 RAM, W/D velorap 300Gb SATAIII & 150Gb SATAII, Intel 335 SATAIII 240Gb SSD, Tt toughpower 1kw p/s, Samsung P2770 1080 HD monitor
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21:02:47 12 December 2009 |
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BobBQ
2007-2017 (Resident)
 On forum: 07/30/2007
 Message edited by: BobBQ 12/12/2009 21:06:56
Messages: 3336
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---QUOTATION--- Can someone tell me what the most poular and famous rifles in US, UK, Germany and Russia are and which of them are considered to be the best in the world? ---END QUOTATION---
You're gonna have to be more specific.
---QUOTATION--- Also, what would be your top 5 or 10 rifles to have and why? ---END QUOTATION---
That's more like it.
Mosin-Nagant M91: I already have a very fine M91/30, but I want a genuine pre-Soviet piece - a Chatellerault, Remington or New England Westinghouse M91 would be even better.
Gewehr 98: the Soviet captured Karabiner 98k I've got now doesn't shoot very well, plus I find Imperial German arms more interesting than zOMG NAZI MOWZERS.
Lee-Enfield Mk III or No 4 Mk 1: my Ishapore 2A is as Lee an Enfield as any, but it isn't a .303 and it isn't all that old.
Enfield P14: it's a modified Mauser 98 chambered in .303, and it was intended to replace the Lee-Enfield but spent its whole service life playing second-fiddle to other rifles. That sort of tumultuous origin interests me greatly.
Ross Mk III: this Canadian .303 was a notorious failure in the trenches, but it's what my great-grandfather carried when he sailed for Europe in 1915.
SVT-40: '54R ammo is cheap and the SVT is an interesting yet available design.
Gewehr 41 or 43: not so easy to find, but still important pieces of self-loading history.
FN FAL or L1A1: so many variants, so many stories. As a bonus, it would be one rifle all the guys at the range probably don't have.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX9UA8fuK-c
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