What to do on a rainy WE ?
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- froggy
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What to do on a rainy WE ?
Go shooting !!!
Happiness is of course a bag full of toys ...
but especially, please dont tell my wife, getting a chance to finally getting acquainted with my new rifle
74 is Bulgarian and now that she lives abroad , she really fancied a new little black number like that very fashion-conscious Beryl... So next trip, she will be all pimped-up with something a tad more trendy, straight out of Poland, thanks to one of our FB member (a big dziekuje !!).
I very much like her slimmer frame and she'll look a absolute stunner with some Romanian folding heels and will be dead sexy with some Russian glasses ...
Cant wait !!
In the meantime , here she is, meeting & already making new friends with some of the older members of our little AK family and a Czech local.
Happiness is of course a bag full of toys ...
but especially, please dont tell my wife, getting a chance to finally getting acquainted with my new rifle
74 is Bulgarian and now that she lives abroad , she really fancied a new little black number like that very fashion-conscious Beryl... So next trip, she will be all pimped-up with something a tad more trendy, straight out of Poland, thanks to one of our FB member (a big dziekuje !!).
I very much like her slimmer frame and she'll look a absolute stunner with some Romanian folding heels and will be dead sexy with some Russian glasses ...
Cant wait !!
In the meantime , here she is, meeting & already making new friends with some of the older members of our little AK family and a Czech local.
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Re: What to do on a rainy WE ?
2 questions:
1. Is there a dummies guide to having your guns living abroad? and
2. What on Earth has swallowed the Glock bottom right :)
That's uncharacteristically figured wood on the 74 isn't it?!
Brill :)
1. Is there a dummies guide to having your guns living abroad? and
2. What on Earth has swallowed the Glock bottom right :)
That's uncharacteristically figured wood on the 74 isn't it?!
Brill :)
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Re: What to do on a rainy WE ?
Grrrrr ................ rub it in why don'tcha, froggy!!!
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Re: What to do on a rainy WE ?
Where there is a will, there is a way and actually you can very easily keep weapons abroad. All the serious competitors do it, even/especially in the US to avoid the hassle & paperwork. Some clubs offer that facility for more recreational shooters in France & Belgium where members of my UK club manage to do 1 day return trip quite frequently.
I keep mine in the Czech Rep where they are legally owned/registred by a shooting school. I am the sole user with a document stating they can not be impounded. Should I wish to dispose of them, the dealer will sell them locally on my behalf or to the buyer of my choice. His fee covers for storage, regular cleaning & maintenance as well as free monthly access to the range.
To be honnest I did have the chance to suffle through an entire pile of AK74, all brand new straight out of the Bulgarian army & those wood was by far the nicest I found. So it is not that common.
The Glock's frame is a German Herta one with a classic folding M4 stock. Herta claims it was developed for LEA but dont they all... Anyway, fitted with a red dot & Glock Hi-cap mags, it swings around & balances nicely and is mega fun It's not mine & unfortunatly it is actually quite expensive, nearly the same price as a Makarov.
I keep mine in the Czech Rep where they are legally owned/registred by a shooting school. I am the sole user with a document stating they can not be impounded. Should I wish to dispose of them, the dealer will sell them locally on my behalf or to the buyer of my choice. His fee covers for storage, regular cleaning & maintenance as well as free monthly access to the range.
To be honnest I did have the chance to suffle through an entire pile of AK74, all brand new straight out of the Bulgarian army & those wood was by far the nicest I found. So it is not that common.
The Glock's frame is a German Herta one with a classic folding M4 stock. Herta claims it was developed for LEA but dont they all... Anyway, fitted with a red dot & Glock Hi-cap mags, it swings around & balances nicely and is mega fun It's not mine & unfortunatly it is actually quite expensive, nearly the same price as a Makarov.
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Re: What to do on a rainy WE ?
Very nice Tovarisch
Are you getting a Romanian sidefolder for the 74?......she does look nice with the wood but I feel a set of Soviet plum polymer furniture would look very nice, especially with some matching plum mags
Also is that a Russian 7.62x39 drum mag I spy???
I too got some shooting done at the weekend and extolled the virtues of the SKS with my fellow shooters
Are you getting a Romanian sidefolder for the 74?......she does look nice with the wood but I feel a set of Soviet plum polymer furniture would look very nice, especially with some matching plum mags
Also is that a Russian 7.62x39 drum mag I spy???
I too got some shooting done at the weekend and extolled the virtues of the SKS with my fellow shooters
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Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
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Re: What to do on a rainy WE ?
Yep, Romanian side folder. I would have prefer a triangular one but it is the only one I can fit without altering the rifle. The drum mag is Chinese made . Cheaper and despite extensive skool abuse, no issues so far
BTW, congratulations. I see Tovarich Snayperska well listen Tovarich Trostsky and well prepared Permanent Revolution
BTW, congratulations. I see Tovarich Snayperska well listen Tovarich Trostsky and well prepared Permanent Revolution
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Re: What to do on a rainy WE ?
Bloody jealous!
I need some more shooting time.
I need some more shooting time.
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Re: What to do on a rainy WE ?
That drum mag is definitely either a Russian or Romanian top Loader by the looks of it, the Chinese drums load from the back and have a "key" on the front that is used to wind it up.froggy wrote:Yep, Romanian side folder. I would have prefer a triangular one but it is the only one I can fit without altering the rifle. The drum mag is Chinese made . Cheaper and despite extensive skool abuse, no issues so far
BTW, congratulations. I see Tovarich Snayperska well listen Tovarich Trostsky and well prepared Permanent Revolution
"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
Re: What to do on a rainy WE ?
P1 or P38? Suspecting the P38 as I can't make out a steel lug in the frame. Either was on my bucket list.... m70 or 71 in the Beretta?
And frogging, seriously, no wheel-gun?!!
And frogging, seriously, no wheel-gun?!!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
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Re: What to do on a rainy WE ?
Soz Sim, it might well have been a P1 but in the end I did not even shoot it as I wanted to try the XDM vs the HS and anyway it's always very hard to put my CzP01 down
Actually, I know I could burn at stake for that but I am not too keen on wheel-guns . There will be some in january as a friend wants to shoot one, so I might have a pop.
Actually, I know I could burn at stake for that but I am not too keen on wheel-guns . There will be some in january as a friend wants to shoot one, so I might have a pop.
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