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My hypocrisy goes only so far
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Your AR Wagon-wheels , your Stacks of shotguns your racks of bolt action rifles etc ... in short your family photos "Manson Rifle Room" appropriate !!



I finally dug out the origami of ARs I currently have from the safe for some updated insurance pics & figured I'd take a few for fun.


How bout yours ??



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Ask and ye shall receive... Big Grin

(I really need to get some family photos of my more modern rifles.)

K98k Family:


British Enfield Family:


Indian Enfield Family:


M1 Garand Family:


M1 Carbine Family:


Mosin-Nagant Rifle Family:


Mosin-Nagant Carbine Family:


Finnish Mosin-Nagant Family:


SKS Family:
 
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Only 2 Garands and carbines? And where are your 1917's and 1903's? So very disappointed...

Kinda jealous of those Mosins, though.



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I sold my M1903A3 several years ago. Here's an older photo.


Here's my current M1917. (I didn't include it because it wasn't part of a "family photo".)

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Small family here
two little kids:

and the big kid:



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Here’s a pic I took a couple months ago:






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Under two years of shooting. 5 shot out Dasher barrels. 2200-2600rds on each. Pile of shot out brass that's starting to shows signs of head separation, north of 20 firings. New barrel about to ship off to jelrod1, chamber another Dasher.

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Under two years of shooting. 5 shot out Dasher barrels. 2200-2600rds on each. Pile of shot out brass that's starting to shows signs of head separation, north of 20 firings.

Guns which actually get shot? That's just awesome.

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Rearranging the safe one day so had to lay them on the master bed Smile. A few aren't shown but this is the majority.

 
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My ARs and a few buns in the oven!

Sharps Bros Jack 10
Sharps Bros Jack AR15
Sharps Bros HellBreaker AR15
Stag Model 1 AR15
Mostly Anderson AR15 (the wife's)
Mostly Anderson AR15
PSA 300 Blackout AR15 pistol
PSA AR15 pistol



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The EBR family photo...



Sig 522
Ruger AR556
My Aero/Ballistic Advantage .223 Wylde build
PSA mid length build
The PSA 10.5 pistol build

The Cowboy Action family photo...



Rossi Model 92 24" octagon .45 Colt
Winchester Model 94 Trails End .45 Colt
Stoeger 12 gauge Coach Gun
1950 vintage 12 gauge Stevens 311A
Various and sundry Ruger .45 Colt Blackhawks


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My Draco family.
 
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Dracos, they've been on my list for a while




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M1 Extended Family - Classic wood and steel

 
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My extremely meager "basic" family. Yeah I'm missing a lightweight hunting rifle now that my Savage 10FP has been modified with heavy accessories. (I do have an XP-100 in 7mmBR that could serve in that capacity.) Nor do I have a semi-auto in either centerfire or rimfire. Oh well....


(T to B: Savage 10FP 20" 1:10 308, Winchester M70V 24" 1:10 .243, H&R SB2 Ultra 22" 1:12 .223, Remington 513-T 27" .22LR, Belgium Browning Superposed 12GA 28" modified over improved cylinder, Mossberg 500 12GA 18.5" Cylinder

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I don't have much of any particular firearm to call a collection, but my humble little milsurp group kinda looks nice together lol...



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[QUOTE]Originally posted by bald1:
My extremely meager "basic" family.

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That's a hell of long barrel on the .243 model 70
What is that 24" ??




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My extremely meager "basic" family.


That's a hell of long barrel on the .243 model 70
What is that 24" ??


Yup. A 1966 vintage M70V with a 1:10 twist 24" heavy varmint barrel. Fitted with a Canjar two stage 2 ounce trigger. It's death on prairie poodles with high speed light weight (especially 80 grain Sierra Blitz) varmint loadings! Smile

I've edited the description below the picture with barrel lengths and twist rates. The H&R barrel length is deceiving because it's a break barrel action. Smile



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a little humpback family:



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I only have a couple bolt actions.
Might need to work on that.






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