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Old 12-25-2012, 20:50   #1411
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M14NM in McMillan M2A stock w/Smith Enterprise mount.

Same M14NM in wood stock.

Remington 40X Palma rifle.

3 inch shot spotter from Camp Perry M1A match.
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Old 12-26-2012, 23:05   #1412
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Saiga 7.62X39 16 inch barrel, had to sell it to loan my mom money in a bind...what a waste. It's a good thing I still have my AR but I will probably have to sell it before heading to Basic. I'm planning on giveing that Glock 19 to my brother before leaveing. He just turned 21 and his state is apparently supposed to put a CCW law on the books in a few months by order of the Supreme Court. We will see what happens.

Oh and I still need to take a picture of my AR. Sorry.
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Old 12-29-2012, 01:05   #1413
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Springfield M1A National Match
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Remington 870
Sig 229
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Old 01-08-2013, 14:15   #1414
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my AR-15 Rock river
my wife's AR-15 Windham (i like that one better than my rock river)
my Howa .308 current build
my wife's .308 Savage
my Glock 40
my wife's Taurus 40
my K-Bar
next buy will be 2 tactical shotguns, i made the mistake of buying a Charles Daley Shotgun got rid of that pile of crap fast.
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Old 01-08-2013, 20:45   #1415
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This SAW mag is one i got when there was a "high capacity" scare. I thought that I might be able to sell it for a profit or at the very least keep it to play with

This thing is a blast! I have read several third party reviews and most say they have better reliability than the beta-c mags but I can't say from personal experience.
be funner with a slide fire

http://www.slidefirestock.com/?gclid...FcsWMgodNjsALA
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Old 01-09-2013, 13:52   #1416
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Taurus .38 Revolver
2X Taurus PT-111 in 9MM
Taurus PT99 in 9MM (okay I like Taurus, get over it, I know a guy!)
Colt AR-15 with EO Tech
Remington 700
Stevens 350 Shotgun
In the background my pride and joy…Bill Harsey original, serial numbered #001 Reaper 7 - CPMS 30 V 2007
M7 bayonet (that does fit my Colt…for that extra scary assault weapon look)
And a double edged Gerber given to me by my first Team Sergeant!
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Old 01-09-2013, 14:40   #1417
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That's a bad ass collection SF18C. I had to replace the trigger spring and mainspring so I took a picture before and after.
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Old 01-21-2013, 01:59   #1418
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Need help identifying this weapon

Gentlemen,

I sincerely apologize if this is a duplicate. I believe my first attempt didn't complete.

I am helping a newly widowed relative dispose of her husband's guns. I have a pretty good idea of the value of all but the one in this picture. Does anyone know what it is? I'm driving there tomorrow and would like to complete the job in one day. Thanks in advance

BTW, will post a list if anyone is interested or PM list to anyone who wants.

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Old 01-21-2013, 04:26   #1419
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SKS with a polymer stock...

Didn't look much further. I'm sure somebody will want it these days......don't expect a big pay day though.

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Old 01-21-2013, 10:20   #1420
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Concur with Mike.

SKS with polymer folding stock and 30 round mag.

Probably looking in the $500 range these days.

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Old 01-21-2013, 17:52   #1421
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Finally - something I could help out with and I'm twice late! Guess that's what I get for spending most of the day at the range. (Amazing how many others had the identical idea - that's the most people I've ever seen on that range at the same time!)
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Old 02-02-2013, 12:41   #1422
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Beginning Stages of the Collection

Rock River AR, 5.56 NATO HBAR 1/9
Chinese SKS w/ TAPCO Stock
Glock19C
SIGPRO 2430 .357SIG
Kimber Pro Covert II
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Old 02-03-2013, 12:59   #1423
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Old 02-03-2013, 13:03   #1424
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Old 02-10-2013, 11:19   #1425
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Happy Birthday to ME.. :]

My BD present arrived.

Alexander Arms .50 Beowulf, factory built BNIB.
Leupold Mark 4 CQ/T scope
Daniel Defense 9" Omega rail
Ace Skeleton Stock
1--7 round AA Wulf mag
2--10 round aluminum C-mags
Alexander Arms black soft gun case
two boxes of ammo

Shown here with my .556

YHM 14.5 inch upper (16" w/brake-flash)
YHM BUIS
Daniel Defense BCG & rail covers
Lower Spike's Tactical, w/Magpul stock & grip

Why a 50 Beowulf??

I started out looking for a 6.5 Grendel upper. With the current barry madness, I came to the conclusion that 1800++ for an upper did not cut it.

This was price good. It the current environment, I "saved" almost a grand..

Hopefully by Christmas rational minds and stripped pocketbooks will bring the market prices down to something approaching "normal"..

I tossed in a couple pics of the 50 ammo compared to the 556. The 50 is compared to the old 45.70 in ballistics, but much shorter OAL. It's a great round for most all NA critters. With a 100 yd aim, it will be about 10-15 inch low at 200-225, respectively..
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