Battlefield Los Vegas

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Re: Battlefield Los Vegas

#11 Post by snayperskaya »

Joe Pugh wrote:
Burnie1000 wrote:gunlike but ttiuwp

What made you choose them?

Hoping to go next year for my 30th and looking at places to go.
I will post pictures when I get back as I have said :)


I like the older things a little more historical than you AK or Glock and stuff.
So an original Type 2 milled receiver AK-47 isn't historic enough eh?.
"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin

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Re: Battlefield Los Vegas

#12 Post by Joe Pugh »

snayperskaya wrote:
Joe Pugh wrote:
Burnie1000 wrote:gunlike but ttiuwp

What made you choose them?

Hoping to go next year for my 30th and looking at places to go.
I will post pictures when I get back as I have said :)


I like the older things a little more historical than you AK or Glock and stuff.
So an original Type 2 milled receiver AK-47 isn't historic enough eh?.
Nope I wanted to shoot them and I shot them. Had a blast there :good:
Miroku MK38 12G
Browning Maxus 12G
Ruger 10/22 .22
Marlin 1894 .44
Savage model 24 .22/.410
Lee Enfield SMLE 1918 .303
Mauser Gew 98 1916 7.92x57
Springfield 1903 1928 30-06
Mosin Nagant 91/30 1929 7.62x54R
Lost count now
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Re: Battlefield Los Vegas

#13 Post by DaveB »

Joe Pugh wrote:Just got back from a range in Vegas which was brilliant fun.

Got to shoot some things we could never dream of shooting or owning in the UK

Things like a Bren, MG-42, PPSH, M1 garand /and Carbine
A 1911 and a Luger.

Brilliant fun worth popping in if you are ever in the area.

I only wanted to shoot some historic stuff that I would never get a chance to in the UK so took the opertunitie.

Thought I'd share if I can post a video I shall.
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The only ones of those I haven't fired is the PPSh, but I have fired a couple of STEN Mks, a MP40, and an Uzi, as well of course as thousands of rounds through various Sterlings. The joys of military life - lots of toys!
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