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Taking good pictures of rifles and shotguns is hard. Lets see your best tries.

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This is NOT me (seriously). This is a pic of a buddy of mine shooting my Serbu .50 BFG in our backyard.

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Best picture (from ny very subjective viewpoint) I have ever had of a shotgun or rifle was lost in the WTC on 9/11. I looked for a duplicate and am very sorry to say I guess it may be lost forever. It was of my son, on a NY state hillside covered in dazzling fall foliage, holding a Remington 870 that was bigger than him.

I still am holding out a bit of hope in that I'll have to do a diligent search for the negative. If I find that I'll post the pic here.
 
simon, is that a Claridge carbine in front? Also, why the super long bbl on the pistol gripped shottie?
Nice milsurps! Some day I may have a few more, too! :)
 
nothing special, certainly dont compare to a lot of the pictures on this thread, but I've always liked the way these two came out. I didnt actually take either, both were taken with my camera when I wasnt paying attention.
 

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> 1911_sfca, what shotgun is that? That thing is serious

Remington 870 with Mesa Tactical adapter and M4 stock. Surefire light and Giles sling, with a 6 round sidesaddle. Trijicon Reflex II sight.
 
I am not a photographer. I just take pictures. Normally bad ones (for example, the pic below).

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I no longer own the mossberg in the picture, I replaced it with a parkerized 20" 590. The drum you see in the thompson only gets used for pics due to the fact I dont have three hands.
 
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