
Here's me goofing around with a friend's 1919. Just as well it isn't mine - I'm too poor to keep a belt-fed gun's belly full. But you gotta respect a gun you can kill a guy with by dropping it on him....
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It's got a two handed grip with a 'butterfly' trigger thing that you press down to fire. Got a chance to fire 5o rounds out of it, what a beautiful thing!
With all the firing that was going on that day, with like 4 M2's and 5 or 6 Mk19's, and the next range over firing off mortars, the hillside/range started burning. People were like 'bleh' and kept it going like it was no big deal (which it wasn't since it was remote and not too dry.)
Camp Roberts, California
With all the firing that was going on that day, with like 4 M2's and 5 or 6 Mk19's, and the next range over firing off mortars, the hillside/range started burning. People were like 'bleh' and kept it going like it was no big deal (which it wasn't since it was remote and not too dry.)
Camp Roberts, California
Hahahaha! thats the most crazily happy expression I've ever seen, you look like a kid who just found a warehouse full of his most favorite yet dangerous thing, that is a look that could go on T-shirts with the wording "Fuck off!" on the front and "or I'll kill ya" on the back, not really meant to be funny, but it would still be funny to see.
Nice. I just bought a box of Federal American Eagle .308, and after two belts and a few magazines through the M1A, it's almost gone. But really, it was $200 well spent. I'm working on making my Saiga into an AK style rifle, and hopefully I can get it to function better, as well. There'll be another mouth to feed, then. But a crappy Kalishnikov mouth. In a NATO caliber.
ok check it out...
"Turn your old Ruger® 10 / 22 into a fierce - looking MG - 42 replica!"
http://shop.sportsmansguide.com/net......aspx?a=180441
so it wasn't a 1919 replica but CLOSE :)
"Turn your old Ruger® 10 / 22 into a fierce - looking MG - 42 replica!"
http://shop.sportsmansguide.com/net......aspx?a=180441
so it wasn't a 1919 replica but CLOSE :)
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