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Mine was 16 inch Vepr 7.62x54. What was your most fun gun?
 
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Glock 18
 
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Borrowed: Full auto MP5

Personal: M1 Carbine(s)
 
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I shot a full auto HK MP5 the last time I was at the range and it was a ton of fun.

For guns I own I would say my MPX is one of my favorites to shoot.
 
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M79: Easy to shoot, very accurate, and impressive results.




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M60MG and M79/M203GL. Yup, I was military.


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HK51 (shortened HK91) with a registered seer.

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The one in my hand Smile

I have always wanted to fire a minigun.




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Full auto Thompson .45 that another guy at the range has and let me shoot, so long as I was paying to feed it. LOLOLOL
 
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My HK-51:
P26babymult6a
by David Casteel, on Flickr
(not me shooting right then--I was taking the photo--but I have enjoyed shooting it)

My dream is to shoot a short-barreled M2 .50BMG.

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Suppressed CZ-452 American .22LR
 
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I've shot many of the full auto civilian style at various events, from the Mac11? 380 up to tripod mounted M2, plus from tank turret circa 1963 when they were trying to recruit my high school class.

The uzi & M4 worked better for me, the drum Thompson that I thought I wanted turned out to be not so much. The most fun one was a WW1 Brit 303 with flat drum mounted on top of receiver. Very accurate for 300 yard target and slow clanky rate was quite pleasant.

Not really a full auto fan.


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Mk19

Is that considered a gun?


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16” 50 cal. But it is kind of spendy



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Many years back I got to fire a pair of 7.62 mini guns mounted on a UH-1 Mike model gun ship. I did three , one second bursts...absolutely THE MOST ammo I have ever shot in a single range session.

Real World stuff.... MP-5 .
 
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The most fun one was a WW1 Brit 303 with flat drum mounted on top of receiver. Very accurate for 300 yard target and slow clanky rate was quite pleasant.


Sounds like a Lewis Gun, Britain's primary LMG during WW1, and which soldiered on through the early part of WW2 until fully replaced by the Bren Gun.

 
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Mk19

Is that considered a gun?




I whole heartedly agree with you there. The mk2 is a close 2nd but you just can’t beat a full auto grenade launching machine gun that lobs grenades nearly the size of a coke can way off in the distance. I never even used the sights, I got good enough to Kentucky Windage the shit out of the targets and would usually be damn close on the 1st one or two shots
 
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M3 Carl Gustav


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Since the most fun shooting I ever did was long range shooting of ice sickles off a cliff face with a Garand, a Garand.

Other than that, a Ruger MKII 22LR pistol
 
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M60, slow enough rate of fire to single and double, mobile so you could move about with it, and the ammo was paid for by my Uncle, Sam.

I’ve fired a lot of full auto stuff and cannons.



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