Hi guys,
here’s my 12 gauge tactical shotgun. Is a Franchi SPAS 15 with double action (semi-auto and pump), with six rounds mag and folding stock. In the picture i’ve partially fold it, in order to keep it stand… The green cartridges (in the magazine at left) are rubber buckshots, non-lethal ammo, good for unwelcomed guests…
I’ll see you at the next post…
Here’s my bolt action sniper rifle Sako 75, caliber 7,62x51 (.308 Winchester) with Night Force scope.
Holy crap Skorzeny - your arsenal is impressive - how many guns total do you possess?
Hi Schuultz,
the weapons that we possess (i use “we” 'cause i include the weapons of my son) are about twentyfive rifle (bolt-action, semi-auto & shotguns) and six handguns (three revolvers and three semi- auto). The oldest is an Austrian Steyer (caliber 8x56) of the ww1 and the latest is a M4 carbine made by Carl Walther (Germany) under licence of Colt’s MFG. co. llc. Hartford (Conn), in caliber 22. I will post a pic of it. It’s really going fun, shooting with it…
Take care.
This is a five shots grouping, from two hundreds yards, with my Sako mod. 75 in caliber .308 W (7,62 NATO) -see three posts above-. In order to test reloaded ammo, isn’t important to hit the center of the target (wasn’t a competition where the score is basic), but you have to get a shot grouping as small as you can.
Here’s the new entry of my WWII weapons collection. It’s a COLT M1911 A1 .45 ACP builded in 1943 by COLT’S MFG. CO. - Hartford CT. USA. The barrel has been replaced, for obvious reasons and the body has been re-blued.
i shoot the m-16a2, an m4, glock 40, and a bolt action 243
UK is tough but I have shot at Bisley a few times and my pals there have some nice gear. And the bar opens at 8 AM,LOL.
I shoot all of these.
Just picked this up for $300.00 The guy sold it cheap cause he thought it was broke, but it turned out he just had it put together wrong :lol:
I’m not much of a weapon expert so excuse my ignorance.
What’s that thing below the G43?
Looks like a G3-MP5-StG44 hybrid to me…
It should be one of the first models of G3. Here i’m showing two different versions of a 1966 H&K G3, caliber 308. The buttstock, the pistol grip and the rear and front sight and the muzzle-break are the same. Only handguard and magazine look different. The one at left is fitted with scope and front bipod. The one at right has a wooden handguard.
What a bargain, Wehrmacht39!!! May you ask to that guy if he has some other broken weapons and, of course, if he needs to get rid of 'em? :lol:
It looks to me like an HK-93 In 5.56x45mm NATO. The magazine is way to small for the 7.62x51mm NATO (308)
You’re right, Wehrmacht39. The only doubt i had, it was related to the caliber. Infact the magazine is smaller than the 1966 HK G3. In this picture there are the HK93A2 (upper) and the HK93A3 with collapsible stock.
At least I sensed it was made by Heckler & Koch…
A visit to the range, my son and I go whenever I am in town, nothing serious, .22 target pistols, I’m shooting a S&W 22S W/ an aimpoint type designator. Distance is 75 feet./25mtr
This one is new, I haven’t had opportunity to break it in yet. A Savage 110BA in .338 Lapua Mag. W/ a 10-40x56 scope. It will make an excellent 1,000 meter rifle. (assuming I will ever make a 1,000 meter shooter)
Well, my plans are not so grand as that just yet, just getting used to this rifle, and one other which i will eventually use for 1,000 mtr, the .338 will in time and when I find a range large enough, be used for 1 mile shooting. I have just zeroed the Model 12 Savage, and will break in, and zero the 110BA this week. Pic is the 100 meter zero target for the Mod. 12 .308 Win.
HK 93
I should have labeled it.
…MJ…
I had seen this unusual rifle a few times, very intriguing 22" triangular barrel design with an integral muzzle brake. This is supposed to aid in cooling, and reduce weight. Its from Remington, a model 700 VTR (Varmint-Tactical Rifle) I decided to buy one just to see if it was any good. I got it in .223 Rem. and put on a 10-40x scope. Although I’m no super shooter, the rifle performed well for me, and printed a nice 100 yd group after break in, using regular commercial ammunition with 55 gr. FMJ bullets. So far, its very enjoyable to use. And won’t bruise your shoulder.