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Thread: Gun Porn, show off your new toys

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    Always wanted to replicate an M40A3 or something similar as a range gun. and i wanted a .308,

    parts all came today with job complete this arvo

    mcmillan A3
    LTR Remmington 20"
    black hawk steel rail
    weaver steel tact rings
    vortex 4-16 HS 50mm

    Addicted to gun powder

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    Doesn't look like it has the LTR flutes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    Doesn't look like it has the LTR flutes?
    Was thinkging the same thing
    Straight Tactical as the L in LTR is light (ie flutes)

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    Re: Gun Porn, show off your new toys

    Flutes for a range gun, meh

    Finally a decent cal eh Morgan

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    "Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.

    308Win One chambering to rule them all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Col.Whiplash View Post
    Ta. yes the No 5 is an interesting beast. Now I've had shoulder bruising quite a number of times before but nothing like after the first range session with the No 5. Looks like I was the first to shoot it, which was nice, and it groups 1.5". Not too shabby without load tuning and had this thought of taking it out hunting one day, but I really doubt if my hand will get past the Sako85.
    I shot my first deer in 1987 with a Jungle Carbine, open sight and using CAC ammo that was about 20 years old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudattack View Post
    New baby arrived today! (Thanks 199p!)

    CZ550 Magnum De Lux in .375 H&H

    Now those scrubbies are in big shit!

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    You got it! Can't wait to see that at the range. When's its first outing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spanners View Post
    Was thinkging the same thing
    Straight Tactical as the L in LTR is light (ie flutes)
    sorry ya probs right there.
    Addicted to gun powder

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    The safe queen. Still to be christened.

    Schmeisser 16.75" barrel, factory standard.



    Has Leupold IMS mount and just a VX2 3-9x40 (from my .22) until I get something more sexy.
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    simple and badass .......nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neckshot View Post
    simple and badass .......nice.
    Yep. Now if only there was a zombie apocalypse threat so I could justify having one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Yep. Now if only there was a zombie apocalypse threat so I could justify having one.
    Haha... nah its going to be used for targets, service rifle (open), goats and F-Class.

    The next 3-6 months could be your best (or last!) chance to get one.
    Last edited by dogmatix; 23-02-2013 at 08:07 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stug View Post
    I shot my first deer in 1987 with a Jungle Carbine, open sight and using CAC ammo that was about 20 years old.
    That's a stylish way to get the first one :-)
    The D is silent, hillbilly!

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    New Leupold VX-1 scope

    Nothing fancy, but I just multiplied my dad´s Toz-17 value by adding new Leupold VX-1 2-7x28 scope...

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    Concerning my earlier AR-15 photo: After few range visits I reckon that Magpul´s new Moe rifle stock is a huge improvement when compared to A2-stock. Moe stock is just a little bit shorter, but it feels much more pleasant to shoot. QD mounts are especially handy & fast when changing MS3-sling between one-point and two-point modes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary View Post
    Nothing fancy, but I just multiplied my dad´s Toz-17 value by adding new Leupold VX-1 2-7x28 scope...

    Attachment 7396

    Concerning my earlier AR-15 photo: After few range visits I reckon that Magpul´s new Moe rifle stock is a huge improvement when compared to A2-stock. Moe stock is just a little bit shorter, but it feels much more pleasant to shoot. QD mounts are especially handy & fast when changing MS3-sling between one-point and two-point modes.
    Nice.
    Nothing wrong with the Toz!
    Welcome to Sako club.

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    My new toy......





    Remington R15 VTR Predator Carbine .223rem. Sonic modulator suppressor, 4x30 scope, trigger polished and lightened by AR maestro Muzr257.
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