How about a "your favorite gun thread"
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How about a "your favorite gun thread"
Here's mine. A built Ruger 10-22 target rifle, thumbhole stock, fluted bullbarrel, polished trigger, neopreme bolt stop, old metal bolt stop polished and made into a quick release magazine leaver, 6x24 target scope with lighted retical & sunshade, bi-pod, and mono-pod. About all the fun you can stand in a cheap afternoon of plinking with the son!
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One of my favorites is my Marlin .22 MAG, it has the composite stock, stainless barrel, but you can't tell. It's had a full camo paint job.....daawwww, great scope.....can't tell you anything about it...it's painted camo too!! Has a camo cloth wrap.........at another site I visit we call these our mini-snipers. Excellent group at 100yards and gets out even further.
I also have a new toy waiting at a friends house.....that I hope to aquire soon. Brand new Springfield Armory XD, earth tone lower, 4" barrel, two 13 round mags and 45 ACP. I can't wait to pick that up!!
Nice Ruger LCH!!! Lots of guys on that other site love those Ruger 10-22's
I also have a new toy waiting at a friends house.....that I hope to aquire soon. Brand new Springfield Armory XD, earth tone lower, 4" barrel, two 13 round mags and 45 ACP. I can't wait to pick that up!!
Nice Ruger LCH!!! Lots of guys on that other site love those Ruger 10-22's
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I love my H&K
small enough for concealed carry and still has 13 rounds!
Barrel is fixed to the frame less weight moving forward and backward as it loads the next round.. less slap and every round is single action.. Let the lever go and it is un-cocked..
small enough for concealed carry and still has 13 rounds!
Barrel is fixed to the frame less weight moving forward and backward as it loads the next round.. less slap and every round is single action.. Let the lever go and it is un-cocked..
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My favorite to shoot would have to be my Remington 700 VS composite barrel. Probably one of the finest 700's that will ever be made. Mine has Leupold VX-III 8.5x25x50mm glass on it with the crazy long sunshades and flip up caps, a Timney tactical adjustable trigger, and a Harris bipod to stabilize the beast when I prone out to dispatch a varmint at 500 yards. Good thing the scope has pointer dials because the 55gr. Hornady drops a fierce 32"-34" at that range, but still maintains plenty of energy to take a coyote down with the correct placement.
I'm not in the practice of photographing my keepers so here is the only image of it I could find on the web...
... this image doesn't do it any justice at all. If you've never seen or shot one of these beauty's you don't know what you are missing.
I'm not in the practice of photographing my keepers so here is the only image of it I could find on the web...
... this image doesn't do it any justice at all. If you've never seen or shot one of these beauty's you don't know what you are missing.
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Here's mine. A built Ruger 10-22 target rifle, thumbhole stock, fluted bullbarrel, polished trigger, neopreme bolt stop, old metal bolt stop polished and made into a quick release magazine leaver, 6x24 target scope with lighted retical & sunshade, bi-pod, and mono-pod. About all the fun you can stand in a cheap afternoon of plinking with the son!
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Gerry, very nice, P7M13, not one of my favorites, but very nice.
My favorite is an interarms mini mauser mark X that someone at a gun smithing school built, .223, 26" medium barrel and a stock that words don't describe, curly walnut with zebra wood caps. Good tack driver and ground hog getter.
My favorite is an interarms mini mauser mark X that someone at a gun smithing school built, .223, 26" medium barrel and a stock that words don't describe, curly walnut with zebra wood caps. Good tack driver and ground hog getter.