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The Reaper 05-08-2004 08:26

Large Range Fun
 
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You CAN have fun on a trip to the range!

If you have the right friends, like FN....

TR

Tuukka 05-08-2004 08:45

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From one of our shoots, 2002 if i recall correctly...

Ambush Master 05-08-2004 08:46

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Yes indeed, Large Ranges are fun:

Adam White 05-08-2004 08:48

Sir, what's your take on those EOTechs mounted to automatic weapons (the SAW in particular)? I've been seeing more and more of that lately.

The Reaper 05-08-2004 08:49

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Originally posted by Ambush Master
Yes indeed, Large Ranges are fun:
Nice!

37mm AT gun, like a PAK 37?

Tuukka, very nice spread. Maybe we should play name those guns with that line-up?

R-Left, BAR clone?, MG-42/MG-3, Bren, to start with.

TR

The Reaper 05-08-2004 09:11

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Originally posted by Adam White
Sir, what's your take on those EOTechs mounted to automatic weapons (the SAW in particular)? I've been seeing more and more of that lately.
Adam:

Not a big fan of battery powered devices. I usually prefer the Trijicons, except in the case of the Aimpoint Comp M2, which has so much battery life, it is virtually irrelevant. Lots of EOTech fans out there, though, not a bad piece of gear.

I think that as long as the shooter keeps both eyes open and head on a swivel looking for other threats, it can be a great tool for putting steel on target. Just have to keep them out of the tunnel vision mode.

Just my .02, YMMV.

TR

Tuukka 05-08-2004 09:16

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Originally posted by The Reaper
Nice!

37mm AT gun, like a PAK 37?

Tuukka, very nice spread. Maybe we should play name those guns with that line-up?

R-Left, BAR clone?, MG-42/MG-3, Bren, to start with.

TR

Reaper, correct otherwise but the one on the right is a Degtjarev DP, 7.62x53R..

The Reaper 05-08-2004 09:19

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Originally posted by Tuukka
Reaper, correct otherwise but the one on the right is a Degtjarev DP, 7.62x53R..
Damn Commies!! :D

Proceding further left, AR-15/M-16, G-3/H&K 91/H&K 93, then two more M-16 variants?

TR

Tuukka 05-08-2004 09:26

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Damn Commies!! :D

Proceding further left, AR-15/M-16, G-3/H&K 91/H&K 93, then two more M-16 variants?

TR

Yep, M16A2, HK33, M16A1, M16A2...

Air.177 05-08-2004 09:30

Next is a Suomi or a Gustaf swedish K and 2 Mp-5 variants, then it looks like at least one stainless/nickel revolver....Then either an Uzi of some sort or a Steyr Mpi 69 and two sterlings, at least one suppressed, followed by an MP-40.....There's also a sten between the Sterlings and the MP-40...

Ambush Master 05-08-2004 10:35

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Nice!

37mm AT gun, like a PAK 37?

Tuukka, very nice spread. Maybe we should play name those guns with that line-up?

R-Left, BAR clone?, MG-42/MG-3, Bren, to start with.

TR

It's a Bofors that I re-barreled with a 20mm Vulcan Barrel, primarily due to Ammo availability. It was a real challenge to adapt that skinny v-barrel to the Recoil Group and the Breech Ring, not to mention replacing the Firing Mechanism in the Breech Block with an Insulated Electric Firing Contactor.

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Team Sergeant 05-08-2004 10:57

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Originally posted by Ambush Master
It's a Bofors that I re-barreled with a 20mm Vulcan Barrel, primarily due to Ammo availability. It was a real challenge to adapt that skinny v-barrel to the Recoil Group and the Breech Ring, not to mention replacing the Firing Mechanism in the Breech Block with an Insulated Electric Firing Contactor.


I figured it was something big...

Air.177 05-08-2004 11:02

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I figured it was something big...
I am pretty sure that the project to which he was refferring here is different than the 18B forum.

Tuukka 05-08-2004 11:19

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It's a Bofors that I re-barreled with a 20mm Vulcan Barrel, primarily due to Ammo availability. It was a real challenge to adapt that skinny v-barrel to the Recoil Group and the Breech Ring, not to mention replacing the Firing Mechanism in the Breech Block with an Insulated Electric Firing Contactor.

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Someone say 20 Mike Mike...

Air.177 05-08-2004 11:28

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Someone say 20 Mike Mike...
Lahti, Nice


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