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This is my personal firearm page. Here you will find pictures of some of the firearms I own or have owned. This page takes a while to load. |
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The "evil" AR-15. This one is a Match Grade, HBAR (Heavy BARrel), sporting a Hogue grip. |
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My 7mm RemMag, a Winchester Classic Laredo with BOSS muzzle brake, heavy barrel and composite stock. It is topped by a 3.5-10 power Leupold Variax III. |
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This is really Debbie's rifle, a Ruger 10/22 with an Aimpoint 5000 red dot sight. |
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This is mostly a curio. It is a 1918 Mauser from the Erfurt factory. I have never shot it and it is not in very good repair. A friend gave it to me. |
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The is my favorite shotgun, a Browning BPS 12 gauge. I like the bottom feed/bottom eject feature and the solid feel of the dual rail slide. |
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Here is my "beater" shotgun, a Winchester Ranger 12 gauge auto-loader. |
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Here is my favorite handgun, the Heckler and Koch P7M13. It is a striker fired 9mm semi-auto, featuring a delayed blowback action, a fixed barrel with polyagonal rifling and no safeties. Every shot is single action due to the unique squeeze cocking system. You can't buy them new any more, but a used one will set you back an easy $1300. |
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Look out Dirty Harry! Though not a .44 Mag, this S&W 586 in .357 Mag has an 8 3/8 inch barrel and Pachmyer grips. |
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I inherited this RIGARMI .25 auto from my Great Aunt Vera. She used to carry it when she worked with the phone company in the Pacific Northwest. It shoots low-left. |
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A European American Armory Witness in .45 ACP with the "Wondercoat". Not the top end of semi-autos, but a functional firearm nonetheless. It now belongs to a friend of mine. |
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I don't actually own one of these, but it is a great examble of just how inexpensive a firearm can be. This is the "Liberator" of WWII and they were made for less than $2 a piece. A single shot .45, this handgun is almost entirely stamped from sheet metal. |
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