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  • dross

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    1. Benelli R1, 338 Win Mag, Zeiss Conquest
    2. CZ 452, 22lr, Tech sights
    3. Springfield M1, 30-06
    4. Thompson Center Icon, .308, Teludyne Straight Jacket barrel, Mueller Tac II
    5. Remington 750, .270, Mueller Mult-shot
    6. Century, M16A1 Replica
    7. CZ 527 Carbine, 7.62x39
    8. Shuff's Mini G, 308, Trijicon RMR
    9. Spike's Tactical Mid-Length, 5.56, Eotech, Magpul
    10. Fedderson Ridgerunner, 10/22, Kidd trigger, Mueller
    11. Rossi 357 mag
    12. Handi Rifle, Custom barrel 358 Win
     
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    meyer4589

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    How do you like your "Mini G"? I have a shortened "tanker" Garand in .30.06 that I picked up about a month ago. I always wanted to get a Garand that was chambered in .308
     

    dross

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    How do you like your "Mini G"? I have a shortened "tanker" Garand in .30.06 that I picked up about a month ago. I always wanted to get a Garand that was chambered in .308

    I love it. It's one of my favorite rifles. The handling improves by shortening, it's a lot lighter, and it just feels good to hold.
     

    Armored Saint

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    How's the Rossi 357? I'm hearing good things about it. I was told that it's a blast to shoot with very little recoil (as expected).

    Anyway, nice collection. I'm seeing a lot of scoped rifles. Very nice...
     

    Tim Enyeart

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    I'm thinking that stack of rifles is Soviet free for a reason ;).

    Cool batch of boomers.

    Nothing wrong with buying American and the place to go if you want the best. But there is a lot of cheap fun in shooting a vintage military surplus weapon. Correction, use to be cheap!
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Zombies, dude. Zombies.

    I've sold a bunch of rifles over the years. My standard for keeping one is that I have to feel that feeling of pleasure each time I pick it up.
    Well crap... if I used only that standard, I'd never get rid of anything! :): Nice collection though!
     

    dross

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    I'm thinking that stack of rifles is Soviet free for a reason ;).

    Cool batch of boomers.

    Not really. I had an AK and probably will again. I couldn't resist taking advantage of the price jump, so I sold it for a tidy profit after the election.

    Very nice collection, how long has it taken for this accumulation of rifles?

    That's just a few years, really. I tend to sell the ones I don't love.

    I envy that collection. But I dont see any handguns. Gotta have a few pistolas.

    I have two handguns, a CZ P01, and a Walther PPS .40. Might buy a couple more. I'm a rifle guy, a handgun is more of a tool for me.
     

    Hogwylde

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    Now that you've notified anyone that might be interested in stealing your "collection" of exactly what you have, you at least have a good picture of it to show your insurance company too.
     
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