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nrafurs of most of my collection. I'll do a free badge, shipping included, for the first person that can correctly name all the calibers. If you can name all the makes and/or models, I'll figure out something really nice.
14 long guns
7 handguns
and some do repeat.
Good Luck!
Comments that were hidden referred to the calibers of the firearms. I hid them so people couldn't peak for my next contest.
14 long guns
7 handguns
and some do repeat.
Good Luck!
Comments that were hidden referred to the calibers of the firearms. I hid them so people couldn't peak for my next contest.
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Yeah, they're trying to stop us over here, but I'll be a cold day when I give mine up without a fight, and even if they do get 'em, they wont find 'em all the first time they look, or the second, etc. I've seen the statistics both sides use in that argument, and I'm quite happy keeping my weapons.
Did you know that the Second Amendment was written /in anticipation/ for something like this happening? If freedom of speech were still allowed a few months from now, I'd be ranting about it time for us to take matters in our own hands.
Fun Fact: It is now illegal to grow and can your own food. #Somebody_Please_Make_Obama's_head_spontaneously_implode
Fun Fact: It is now illegal to grow and can your own food. #Somebody_Please_Make_Obama's_head_spontaneously_implode
No problem!
Also, I agree with the premise of the saying "Beware the man with one gun" in that it means he probably spends far more time, money and energy becoming proficient with that one weapon than the man that spends all his money and energy on many guns. The difference is that this photo represents years of collecting and even more years of training. Some of the guns pictured I've had for literally half my life and have put thousands of rounds through.
Also, I agree with the premise of the saying "Beware the man with one gun" in that it means he probably spends far more time, money and energy becoming proficient with that one weapon than the man that spends all his money and energy on many guns. The difference is that this photo represents years of collecting and even more years of training. Some of the guns pictured I've had for literally half my life and have put thousands of rounds through.
Oh wow. The stock on that rifle is a "Mannlicher" style stock, thats what I was refering to.. But if that is a 9x57 that could be an actual Mannlicher-Schonaurer rifle lol. I know that many K98's were converted to 9x57 by gunsmiths. That one could be many different things. Special and rare either way!
I have a black powder rifle similar to your Kentucky Scout?
But its a Thompson .54 Caliber Percussion cap rifle with a fail stage trigger and I acullty prefer the Finnish Version of the Moisin Nagant called a Kivarri. More rigged design plus the original scope is always better in my opinion.
But its a Thompson .54 Caliber Percussion cap rifle with a fail stage trigger and I acullty prefer the Finnish Version of the Moisin Nagant called a Kivarri. More rigged design plus the original scope is always better in my opinion.
Wow, this is quite an impressive collection! I've only got 4 guns total, one of which is a GSG STG-44, I love that gun! http://www.furaffinity.net/view/10677405/
A very impressive collection indeed! Good to see yet another anthro enthusiast/fur (whatever you prefer) who really appreciates firearms as much as I do!
Just a few questions:
Did you put that grip on that AK or did you get it like that?
Is that REALLY a Winchester Model 1897 I see?
What's that bullpup in the photo? I don't think I've seen that one before.
Just a few questions:
Did you put that grip on that AK or did you get it like that?
Is that REALLY a Winchester Model 1897 I see?
What's that bullpup in the photo? I don't think I've seen that one before.
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