Ukrainian might
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- Feb 26, 2021
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Dang a lot of competition for the Russian 1895 out here lol
SVTs are around but they have gotten crazy expensive
Yeah I know, it's not looking up for me
Dang a lot of competition for the Russian 1895 out here lol
SVTs are around but they have gotten crazy expensive
Ah, nice. Forgot that one, that reminds me, I’m editing my list as well to add the McMillan TAC50 (but I’d settle for the TAC338).Accuracy International AXSR Deployment Kit
And for me ...
A transferable M16A1
A nice FAL if I were not in Maryland
A nice Caesar Geurini o/u shotgun (that is If I could hit anything at the skeet range)
A Winchester Model 70 super grade chambered in 7mm Mag
A Browning T Bolt 22 in Maple wood
When you drop the floor plate on the m70 the forward edges of it will just kiss the stock very slightly and can slightly mar the finish.
I suspect the woods and weather will do worse over time.
I want to get a beat Martini one day for my little shop of horrors.
And put a CBI P14 barrel on it with nice figured full length stock woods.
Shoot some deers and paper with it or something.
And for me ...
A transferable M16A1
A nice FAL if I were not in Maryland
A nice Caesar Geurini o/u shotgun (that is If I could hit anything at the skeet range)
A Winchester Model 70 super grade chambered in 7mm Mag [EDIT - and/or in 270 Win]
A Browning T Bolt 22 in Maple wood
Let's see here....
Bucket List...
Dillon Aero 134 / 503 and ammo
Ma-Duece HB
Thompson SMG
BAR
Dragunov SVD
MP5SD
Custom McMillan-built TAC-338 with S&B glass
and the simple stuff
Old Remington 40X 22LR
Winchester 52D
not much of anything else...
-Rock
I had a Winchester 52B with a 20X Unertl scope. my CZ 455 is more accurate
Sako TRG-42 in .338 Lapua Mag
great choice throw on a S&B PMII call it a day.
great setup and with some Bergers / 7828 works.
wow checked price thats 2x what I paid..inflation
it's a smooth rifle....
-Rock