The really dangerous shotgun was that SxS 16ga Baikal. Nasty muzzle rise that game me a headache from one round fired. Saiga had no felt recoil. 20ga 870 was the shotgun most used by my model.
Your a-human-right.com website was one of the first things I read when I began considering becoming a firearm owner. It was refreshing to see positive images of firearms owners... people of all races, walks of life, and genders. Normal folks, with many interests, who also happen to enjoy shooting and have made a rational choice to exercise their 2nd Constitutional right... just like I have.
Somehow most gun images, expecially from the gun magazines, lend a kind of shadiness to gun ownership... especially when the captions describe the ultra-ballistic, explosive tactical potential of the must-have combat gun of the season. Thanks for not being that kind of gun photographer!
A friend of mine testing out Grant Early's U-15 stock in Nevada.
Me with one of my favorite rifles, a beat-up 1943 SAKO M39 shooting my own homeloaded x54R rounds using nothing but a little lee loader kit. Don't let its looks fool you - I can blow three out of five soda cans up at 80 yards with that rifle. I'm also pretty nearsighted. Also in Nevada.
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