This is a weapon I have wanted for many years, the official assasination submachinegun of Red Guards everywhere, The Czech VZ-61 Skorpion. It's a semi-auto version, but still way cool. Special thanks to Shep, who puzzled the thing out, and cajoled me into buying the gun as a kit at the Phoenix SAR show a few years back.
basic specs: Caliber in 32 auto, feed is either 10 or 20 round magazines, semi-automatic or for you Kalifornians, self-loading. Both kit and new semi auto receiver are Czech made, so you know it's quality! Later, I will get the Federal paperwork done so I can put the original folding stock back on it.
basic specs: Caliber in 32 auto, feed is either 10 or 20 round magazines, semi-automatic or for you Kalifornians, self-loading. Both kit and new semi auto receiver are Czech made, so you know it's quality! Later, I will get the Federal paperwork done so I can put the original folding stock back on it.
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I'm gonna slug you next time I see you, for the "Safety Dance" reminder... I was TRYING to forget that song.....
The line I used was from Oingo Boingo, one of the few cool things from the 80's...
Insects make me scream and shout, they don't know what life's about, they don't have blood, they've got too many legs, they don't even have brains in their heads, insects make me want to want to.............dance
The line I used was from Oingo Boingo, one of the few cool things from the 80's...
Insects make me scream and shout, they don't know what life's about, they don't have blood, they've got too many legs, they don't even have brains in their heads, insects make me want to want to.............dance
I bought the kit for about $200.00 a few years back, but it was missing a ton of bits.
I bought the receiver thru a friend who owned a gunstore until last week, for $190.00 (whatta deal others sell them for $600.00)
and all the spare parts I needed (again way cheap on spare parts) from Czechpoint-usa's website. there are way fast and great folks to deal with. I have five 20 round mags and a single 10 rounder, made so one could carry it holstered.
They were originally designed for crews of armoured vehicles, who would have trouble carrying and deploying full sized rifles.
I bought the receiver thru a friend who owned a gunstore until last week, for $190.00 (whatta deal others sell them for $600.00)
and all the spare parts I needed (again way cheap on spare parts) from Czechpoint-usa's website. there are way fast and great folks to deal with. I have five 20 round mags and a single 10 rounder, made so one could carry it holstered.
They were originally designed for crews of armoured vehicles, who would have trouble carrying and deploying full sized rifles.
I'm just hoping that by the time I turn 21 stuff like this will still be purchaseable. Americans like their guns, but an anti-gun president backed by two democrat controlled houses (unless I missed something and one of the houses isn't democrat majority) just seems to me like it would lend itself to the possibility of anti-gun laws making it through anyways.
Could do that, too. I certainly wouldn't mind having to take care of an AUG for a while. Unfortunately, ammunition feeding devices over 10 rounds made before the '94 AWB are illegal, but the AUG magazines should be be safe. And the laws really aren't enforced so much in the country south of Rochester, I have some PMAGs that I've used alongside police at the range.
I was referring to Goldeneye for Nintendo 64 and the guy who made it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Lobb
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Lobb
No, but on the originals, you'd have an overfolder stock that, when folded, would come around the front sight and over each side of the barrel.
you'd then (with the stock unfolded) grasp it below the cosking pieces.
I gotta apply to the BATFE to get it registered as a short-barreled rifle, pay them $200.00 for the priveledge, and get fingerprinted and photographed, then when it's all done and I have the paperwork, I can ship it off to get the wire stock put on. Right now, even without the means of attatching the stock that came with the kit, I may not be in possession of the stock. It should go pretty fast as I already have an SBR Yugoslavian M-92 Krinkov AK.
you'd then (with the stock unfolded) grasp it below the cosking pieces.
I gotta apply to the BATFE to get it registered as a short-barreled rifle, pay them $200.00 for the priveledge, and get fingerprinted and photographed, then when it's all done and I have the paperwork, I can ship it off to get the wire stock put on. Right now, even without the means of attatching the stock that came with the kit, I may not be in possession of the stock. It should go pretty fast as I already have an SBR Yugoslavian M-92 Krinkov AK.
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