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Gun and knife picture thread!

A few pics of my stuff.From top to bottom
Crosman MTR77NP air rifle with a CP scope.
Mossberg 500
S&W M&P 15 with Champion bi pod and Burris 536 scope
1946 Winchester pump action 22
 

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Howa .308w barreled action, Boyd's thumbhole stock, Wyatt floorplate and mag, and a Redfield scope.
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Finished my budget build last weekend. Only real notables are the Bravo company full auto bcg and ess heavy barrel 1:9.

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Also finally received from my grandpa's estate.

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The first firearm I got to try out at 10yrs old.
 
springfield armory xd-9 tactical



marlin model 25mn with a cheap ass scope and sling. still need to sight it in.



in order left to right: my 25mn, a friend's winchester 16 gauge, a friend's mossberg 500 (i think, too rusty to get a true number on it), and my baikal izh27.

 
My next 2. I have been using their 1911 parts and I don't believe you can beat their fit and finish. The guns were out of my price range before but now they are looking much more affordable. More bang for the buck. I had a chance to shoot 3 different 1911s and a 300AAC rifle and was thoroughly impressed. Not sure I have ever seen anything comparable in fit and finish.

.308 Project. Wilson Combat's newest rifle


1911 CQB Lite Rail Lightweight
 
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Love the Wilson stuff Neil! My last Colt had a lot of Wilson stuff on / in it. They've been doing 1911's for a lot longer than most in the game. The Kimber is very nice too though.
 
Yes sir. My Every day carry is a Kimber Ultra Carry II. Great gun and my favorite 1911 so far, but, the Wilson's are a cut above IMO.

Very nice.
Very interesting, I have yet to check out any of the Wilson 1911's in person. I will have to make a point of it.
"thumbsup"
 
My bonus was not as big as I had hoped (are they ever?) so instead of a couple new Wilson's, I had to settle for some work on my AR, a new Berretta, a new .308, a new .22 for the wife and a used BAR.

Added a Keymod 12" Free Float Handguard and a new Nikon P223 3-9X40 to my M4.



2004 Browning BAR in 30-06 with a Nikon Prostate 3-9X40


New Savage M11 in .308 with 24" Bull Barrel and a Bushnell 4-12X50


New Mossberg T715 .22 for my wife


And my wife's Christmas Present to me, a new Berretta 92FS in 9MM. Since I couldn't get a Wilson, I had to settle for some Wilson G10 grips. Sitting beside a new Gerber Hunter.
 
Keep an eye on that red dot... I have a hunch the .44 will rattle it silly in short order.
 
Made out like a bandit with those. I ended up with a new CIA Romanian N-Pap WASR and some cheap hardware for the ol' .44.

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That appears to be a Zastava NPAP which is manufactured in Serbia.

WASRs are indeed Romainian and do not have the dimples on the receiver.

The NPAPs and newer production WASRs are both great AK varients.
 
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The latest addition to my collection.

Taurus PT111 Millenium G2 in FDE.

9mm, 12 round mag, striker fired, compact pistol.

Fun little range gun and the factory stippling is awesome!
 

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