plywood and pine board gun cutouts

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That's easy. We should go for calibers instead.
But that is easy, too. Save for the lower right, is it Fourty-four or Fifty?:)

Of course the Nineteen Elevens could be several calibers also.

Perchance the Ninety-Two is really a Ninety-Six?

And which Mark...
 
That's easy. We should go for calibers instead.
But that is easy, too. Save for the lower right, is it Fourty-four or Fifty?:)

Of course the Nineteen Elevens could be several calibers also.

Perchance the Ninety-Two is really a Ninety-Six?

And which Mark...




I'm unsure of the bottom left pistol (CZ?) and the bottom right, which from the trigger guard back screams DE but I've never seen the bottom rail not go all the way to the barrel.
 
Be careful that the kids don’t paint them black... They’d be assault toys then, and the sky would come crashing down with a great farting noise... :D
 
I can't help it! CFE two-twenty three smells so good!
And Power Pistol is my favorite. Like Ambrosia, for men!:)

Oh, to have a Thompson full of Power Pistol, spraying lead and colonge at the same time!
 
And not one fires a rubber band?!?!?....

That's the first thing I thought of too!! LOL

When I was a kid, I took a stick & made a rubber band machine gun. It had a series of notches & a strip of vinyl to pull for a trigger. I terrorized the h*ll out of my sisters!

BTW: The machine gun rubber band gun could be fired in the blink of an eye, but it kept a kid busy for a while gathering rubber bands & reloading. Keep 'em busy, I say!
 
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Nice. I used a pine cutout pistol to teach safe handling back when I was a hunter safety instructor. Fun just to pass it around the room and have the kids work on muzzle control and trigger discipline. The whole class would yell at anyone who broke the rules.

Couple years ago my SIL gave me a wooden Beretta 92 rubber band gun. Pretty cool.
 
I would like to have a ten inch barrel for my Fifty Eagle, but really, it is enough the way it is!


That is a very nice Thompson @rws_53. Of all of them, I would wear out the Tommy guns! You are a good Papa!

I had a couple of snowmobile friends (husband and wife) I ride with in Manitoba come down to North Dakota last Fall to shoot some guns including the Thompson...first time shooting for both...they had a blast.

 
OH, MAN! A REAL Tommy Gun! Ho, ho. Now I am impressed RWS Fifty Three! I wish my Papa had a Thompson. That is recoil therapy if I've ever seen it!
An excellent host you are, too!
 
OH, MAN! A REAL Tommy Gun! Ho, ho. Now I am impressed RWS Fifty Three! I wish my Papa had a Thompson. That is recoil therapy if I've ever seen it!
An excellent host you are, too!

I scarfed up the Thompson just before the Firearms Owners' Protection Act of 1986 became law. The Thompson will be passed on down the family line when I am gone. NFA weapons transfer registration tax free through inheritance and could eventually end up with one of my grandchildren who played with the wood ones.

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I can't help it! CFE two-twenty three smells so good!
And Power Pistol is my favorite. Like Ambrosia, for men!:)

Oh, to have a Thompson full of Power Pistol, spraying lead and colonge at the same time!
I thought cfe 223 smells like burning wet socks. IMR4064 smells like accuracy.
At least one of those needs a clothes pin glued to it so they can shoot their parents with rubber bands.
 
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