| Nothing to brag about here. Just a couple of different rifles and what-not. |
| What I can offer you here are some fundamental hunting and assault rifles, and a promise to bring you more as my financial situation permits. |
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| My Savage bolt action .22 Magnum rifles with 5-round magazine. Without the scope this thing is shooting about 5 inches too high at 25m. With the scope it's pretty darn accurate. |
| The AK-47 really needs no introduction. It's the preferred weapon of our adversary, and of ghetto-thug, gangster wannabes everywhere. However, it is also a lot of fun to shoot, and very dependable. Its 7.62 x 39mm cartridge packs a lot of punch too. All in all, a good buy, and a necesarry part of any halfway respectable collection. |
| Like the AK, the AR-15 also needs no introduction. It is the preferred weapon of the good guys, and fires a small but deadly 5.56 x 45mm round. Mine was made by Olympic Arms in Washington, using all American parts. |
| In this old picture, I fired 20 rounds into a target at 25 yards. The rifle is a lot more accurate than I am, and I've shot a lot better recently. |
| Under Construction Still to add: Marlin .22 semi-auto Khan 12g shotgun Remington 870 Special Field Stag M-4 |
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| Here are two examples of the AK-47, each from a different country. The top specimen is a Yugoslavian AK with a teakwood stock & foregrips. Beneath that is a Romanian-built AK with a laminate wood stock, and mismatched hand guards. The Romo AK is quite a bit cheaper, and you can tell just by holding it. |
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| Here is an outstanding example of a Yugo AK-47 "Underfolder" variety, which refers to the stock. I like it a lot although you'll note the synthetic hand guards. This is overall a high quality AK. |