Rifle, Carbine and Long-Arms Picture Thread!
- xerts1191
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A well armed society, Is a polite society. Nice collection of freedom sticks here
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Rem 700 , Ruger Precision. Anyone else take their guns out, or do the stay in the safes? Lol. Let see some stuff peoples!
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My long gun game is weak. I need some new hotness in my safe!paulgt2164 wrote: ↑November 10th, 2022, 11:23 am
Anyone else take their guns out, or do the stay in the safes? Lol. Let see some stuff peoples!
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Finally took the Bren2 to the range (and what a nice shootin' rifle it is) along with the AP5 (mp5 clone.)
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.22 'Rat Patrol Rifle'


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Spanish FR-8
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Quiet varminting


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Just finished building this:
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Just put this one together the other day out of some spare parts.
Need to decide on muzzle device still.
Need to decide on muzzle device still.
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My shiny new Austrian Death Machine came in. Atlantic Firearms had them on sale for ~1629.
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My newest addition. About a year ago my long time neighbor (a retired NJ State Trooper) passed away and his widow asked me to come over and make sure all his guns were cleared and safe. She also asked me to get her some valuation information on his stuff - and said that she would probably be selling them once things settled down. We inventoried his guns, and this one caught my eye. I've always wanted an M1 Carbine - so I mentioned that I'd be interested in buying it if / when she decided she wanted to sell it and if family didn't want it. I got her pricing ranges for it and the other guns (most pretty pedestrian).
Well - a few days ago my son came home from doing some sort of chore for her (we look out for her - you know - like folks used to do for elderly neighbors) and said that she needed to talk to me. Long story short she "sold" it to me at an absurdly good price - and refused to take more for it. It is a Plainfield Machine made gun with an early SN (7XXX). It came with almost 600 rounds of .30 carbine and the 7 magazines shown. Not shown in the picture is the purchase receipt from the sporting goods store in NY where he purchased it the mid '60s, and the original owners instructions for the gun.
Looking forward to putting some of the rounds through it. My wife and I are going to take her out to shoot it - she never had. "Once it warms up a bit..." she says...
This one will go to one of my kids when I die - along with the manual, receipt, and a write-up about my neighbor that I'll be putting in the safe with the other paperwork - as well as instructions that it is to be passed down - not sold.
Well - a few days ago my son came home from doing some sort of chore for her (we look out for her - you know - like folks used to do for elderly neighbors) and said that she needed to talk to me. Long story short she "sold" it to me at an absurdly good price - and refused to take more for it. It is a Plainfield Machine made gun with an early SN (7XXX). It came with almost 600 rounds of .30 carbine and the 7 magazines shown. Not shown in the picture is the purchase receipt from the sporting goods store in NY where he purchased it the mid '60s, and the original owners instructions for the gun.
Looking forward to putting some of the rounds through it. My wife and I are going to take her out to shoot it - she never had. "Once it warms up a bit..." she says...
This one will go to one of my kids when I die - along with the manual, receipt, and a write-up about my neighbor that I'll be putting in the safe with the other paperwork - as well as instructions that it is to be passed down - not sold.
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About time to load up the Jeep and head out for some Javalina...


M-m-m-m… jerky!!


M-m-m-m… jerky!!
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Factory SBR • LE6945 - Monolithic 10.3"


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This one is too easy to lose if you set it down in the Sonoran!


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Recently moved to CA, most of my guns remained to be unCA-like