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Well I was just interested in what people were shooting. So show me your favorite gun and if you can what you have done to them what they are etc. I know some people have more than 1 fav so please limit it to 2 rifles. You dont have to even own it if you have shot it and have some pics of you with it that's cool. One of my favs because it just feels great and is surprisingly comfortable, to shoot. Unfortunately I am now seperated from her and prolly wont shoot one for a long time.
 

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Some better pics:
 

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Dangit sorry couldnt get those pics bigger here is one hopefully it works
 

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I'd love to shoot that .50. Is that a Barrett M82a1? And if so, are you a sniper? Much props to you serving this country.
 
REALLY hard to pick a favorite, but this one is in the top 3-4 for sure.Got it last year from SOG as a "relic" rusty barreled receiver and trigger group only. Spent 6 months tracking Down all the original parts, and cleaning and refinishing it.The project was a blast, and in the end, I got a really nice looking, unique, accurate and super fun rifle for a couple hundred dollars less than they typically sell for even mismatched like mine. I hand load 370gr LRN bullets over 77gr of /goex Fg to duplicate the original military loading.It makes a loud, low, deep BOOM with a big cloud of Bright white smoke.It's just a riot to shoot. Chambered in original 11.15x60R (.43 Mauser). Fun project and just a neat rifle. the markings are really sharp still, which was pretty surprising with all the rust everywhere.Don't know how many were made. but t serial is in the 4000's, which seems like it would be fairly low,which is neat too.

Prussian Mauser 71/85 made in 1884
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Polish Wz. 29 Mauser carbine. Just got it last weekend at the gunshow, and I love it. Handles better than a K-98, 'cause the sling slot on the stock is further back like a M-39, and the sights are also good like a M-39. Plus, it's rare and still has the crest. I even have a bayonet, which I lucked into two years back at an estate auction.
 
It is a Winchester 1894. It has passed on down the family. It was made in 1902.
 

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My favorite rifle, a Sako 30-06 with a burris 3-12x scope. My dad bought the rifle for himself when he was in his 20s, and gave it to me when I turned 17.

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and my other favorite rifle is a 24" bull barrel AR-15 with a nighforce 5.5-22x scope.

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Stevens Model 66B, made sometime before 1968 (no S/N).

I have two others, but I haven't shot them nearly as much as this one. I've been shooting the Stevens since I was 12 or so. It's a nice, nearly full sized .22LR that fits me and it hits where I aim.
 
1953 Royal Typewriter Company......

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Do you have any idea how much I'd pay to be this young and this skinny again?
Me with a West Hurley Thompson at a South Texas machinegun shoot, circa 1984

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Some awesone rifles

I like all the guns I have seen so far. But I nust say I have a saift soit for that bar.
 
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TexaRifleman definitely wins this thread with that beautiful BAR! :p

Although jrfoxx's Prussian Mauser has the most beautiful stock.

The insurgent commando on the halftrack look made a nice pic. :D
 
How 'bout this from a machine gun shoot last week? Not mine, but I sure do wish it was! :D :D :D :D

And, yes, that is a real suppressor..... :neener:
 

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