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I don't have pics available of most of my rifles, but here are a couple that I do have.

1943 Inland M1 Carbine
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Norinco ATD 22
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heres mine. nothing special but i love shooting them

remington 770 in 30-06. i polished the bolt, free floated the barrel, put a real swivel stud on the front, bipod, and added weight to the stock

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marlin 336 30-30 . my favorite gun to shoot. took the scope off and put a peep sight on. perfect little brush gun

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another of my marlin 336. also have my stainless marlin .22 and remington 870 20 ga.

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also have some pistols. no pics though since this is the rifle thread lol. s&w m&p bodyguard 380, shield 40, ruger blackhawk 30 carbine, and an heritage 22 revolver.
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Evil D wrote:Did you know what make/brand it was? I didn't when I got mine, had to do a ton of research to find out and I'm still vague on the year. They also came in a double barrel 410 over 22 set up that I would KILL to own. My understanding is that they were very cheap and there aren't many left, I took it to a gun show once and a guy would not leave me alone about it, and offered me an obscene amount of money for it but it was given to me by my mother so selling wasn't an option.
I too had to do some digging to find out what it was since there are no markings on it. That double barrel would be sick!! Mine belonged to my dad and he left it at my grandfather's. My grandfather gave it to me a few years ago. I'll ask my dad about it. I bet he remembers the year....
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v8r wrote:Well if you are ever in East Texas shoot me a PM and I'll take you to a range that is 300yards.
Thanks for the offer v8r, if that situation ever does come up, you can bet I will take you up on it. I'll make sure to bring a healthy supply of spydies too.
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Giggles is that in 9 40 or 45. I have one in 45 and looking for one in 40. And anyone building a 1022 check out Kidd triggers. Not as popular as timmney but a really nice adj 2 stage.
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Enkidude wrote:I too had to do some digging to find out what it was since there are no markings on it. That double barrel would be sick!! Mine belonged to my dad and he left it at my grandfather's. My grandfather gave it to me a few years ago. I'll ask my dad about it. I bet he remembers the year....
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klug932000 wrote:Giggles is that in 9 40 or 45. I have one in 45 and looking for one in 40. And anyone building a 1022 check out Kidd triggers. Not as popular as timmney but a really nice adj 2 stage.
Its a 40.
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:D :D :D Finally got my ATF tax stamps today for a couple SBR builds. Soon, I'll post some pics of my long awaited MP5K clone! :D :D :D

Here's a "before" pic...

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Here's my Rock River 5.56 M4 clone. My only rifle currently.

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Time for another :spyder:!

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A few from the vault. 6.5 x 55 sporter, 28" barrel

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6.5 x 55 short rifle

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22 Savage

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AR by Sionics

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Almost finished SBR - MKE AT-94k 9mm :D

I have a new trigger housing on the way...

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Nasty looking toy (in a good way). :D I am curious though. I've seen AR-15 "psitols" with what I can only describe as an "arm brace" that's about as long as the stock on you MP5K clone appears to be, and they do not require a BATF tax stamp. Can your stock be extended further than it is in the photo? Or am I missing something.
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Well, I can't really say why the ATF allows those arm braces (which can clearly be used easily as stocks). One difference is the stock pictured above is a side folder. But even mounting a fixed A2 type stock on an MP5 would require the tax stamp. As we know, there's not necessarily much logic found in gun laws. But I wanted a proper MP5k PDW clone with folding stock and vertical foregrip, so SBR was the only way to go.
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I'm in.

Lets start with my pride and joy.

Just a Ruger 10/22, but I did all the work myself and it is a laser. Well I didn't make the hand carved walnut stock, that was a nice guy from the Rimfire forums.

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Handmade walnut stock, Green Mountain match barrel, Mueller 14x scope, trigger work done by HXJGuy shooting Wolf MT ammo.

50 yards, no wind off a rest and rear bag.

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I know it is not a rifle but here is a pic of my "other" .22

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On my radar: 110V Military, Police 4 and some sweet Rex 45 Military action.

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Mossberg MVP Patrol in 5.56
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All air rifles I'm afraid...Slowly building up the collection of the rifles I lusted after as a lad but couldn't ever afford- 3 of these are the Wife's though.
From the top:
Webley Tracker .22 in CS Customs Walnut leftie Tyrolean stock
Gamo Stutzen .22 with Arizona Airguns light trigger
SMK QB78 Target .177
Webley Excel (My first rifle- now 22 years in my possession)
BSA Supersport with Lightning .177
Webley Osprey .22
Feinwerkbau 300 S Leftie .177
Walther LGR .177
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Officer Gigglez wrote:Mossberg MVP Patrol in 5.56
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Nice rifle.

I have a Varmint version on lawaway waiting for me to pick up when I get home. Look forward to getting it put together and shoot it.
On my radar: 110V Military, Police 4 and some sweet Rex 45 Military action.

Newest Spydies: S90v Ti Military, Pacific Salt and a special Kiwi.
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HarleyXJGuy wrote:
Officer Gigglez wrote:Mossberg MVP Patrol in 5.56
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Nice rifle.

I have a Varmint version on lawaway waiting for me to pick up when I get home. Look forward to getting it put together and shoot it.
It is a great rifle. It is the epitome of Cooper's Scout Rifle concept for me. Light, handy, accurate, fast, simple, and effective.
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Finally finished with this SBR! Now I just need to test fire it with all its new parts.

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Nice MP-5 clone.

I will play your SBR game. Hate to post this pic though, it is from a few years ago before it was completed. Only picture I have until I get home.

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10.5 inch barrel Yankee Hill Machine chambered in .300 BLK sporting a YHM 7.62 Phantom Suppressor.

Now it wears the Suppressor, Magpul pistol grip, butt stock and angled fore grip.

Forgot the Surefire X400 light/laser and tapeswitch. Not a laser on weapons kind of guy but got it for $150 and use it for the light.
On my radar: 110V Military, Police 4 and some sweet Rex 45 Military action.

Newest Spydies: S90v Ti Military, Pacific Salt and a special Kiwi.
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