Some pics from this weekend...

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Beautiful pictures. What it that belt fed MG? Looks like a HK G3 with a heavy, changeable bbl modified for a belt. Don't think I've ever seen one of them before. Very nice collection of firearms.

ETA: HK11/23?
 
haha those ear to ear smiles say it all.Great pics,I went to a machinegun shoot a couple months ago ,I just watched but it was fun anyway.:D
 
The belt fed is a 21K with a 12.5 barrel, the flame thrower is a 51K with a home made brake.

Thanks.

I was running anywhere from f9.0 to f2.8 that day and ISO settings were briefly at 800 but usually at 200 or 400. The shutter speeds vary greatly. I find I get more fireballs with a slower shutter, but a better defined fireball with a faster shutter speed, although it's very hard to capture a fire ball with a fast shutter speed.

-Mark.
 
Jealousy inspiring pictures. Really stunning to look at.

Who is the dude with the nra hat in this one? Shooting new full autos with an nra hat on? Kinda ironic doncha think?
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Does that impressionable kid know that Nra helped make it illegal in 1986 for us to get almost every gun in these pictures? Sure if you're a government employee you can have nice new guns like these, or if you're a dealer to LE. Did any education accompany this trip? Such as telling everyone there that you have to be a privileged class to own a new one and that used ones cost 4 times what they're worth in parts? Or was this trip just about showing off? Please understand it's hard to give the benefit of the doubt to you because of the loss of our liberty and the many people who made it's loss possible.
 
The G36 is a dealer post sample.

It is owned by Pat at PCArms "orl-llc.com"


-Mark.
 
Awww...who took down the fat roly poly "I'm from the internet" kid picture? That one always cracks me up! :evil:
 
Thanks all. I think I have melded my two favorite hobbies together fairly well.

I sure do like being around the cool toys and getting captures to share.


-Mark.
 
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What I like most about your post, more than the guns, even more than the amazing quality of the pictures is the smiles on the faces of the kids and the fact they have obviously been taught proper safety. It's always great to see the next generation learning properly.
 
Superb photos, the best I've ever seen!
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WOW! That means a lot coming from you!

This made my whole month.

-Mark.
 
Great pics & collection!

How come the kid in pic #1 isn't wearing ear protection?
 
He said the bolt moving was louder than the gunshot. I'd guess that's pretty safe (excluding anyone else's shooting, though).
 
Great Pics!

thanks for sharing with us... what was the bolt rifle? looks like a savage maybe..... i have always had a weakness for the mac autos.. little,ugly.fast.and deadly!
 
Nice pics . Which free State are you in if I may ask ?
check this out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D99NHb6B03s

I've seen that vid. I'd like to see it out on the range some time...

These were taken in the free for now state of Oregon.

Great pics & collection!

How come the kid in pic #1 isn't wearing ear protection?

It was quiet time on the range. That SD was way below the need for hearing protection.

thanks for sharing with us... what was the bolt rifle? looks like a savage maybe..... i have always had a weakness for the mac autos.. little,ugly.fast.and deadly!

I believe that it was a Savage rifle. .223 was the caliber.

Thanks.

-Mark.
 
Fantastic pictures! Thank you very much for sharing them with us.

I usually smile even more than usual when I shoot too!

Sincerely,

Catherine :)
 
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