Those are HK calibers.those are odd calibers
Those are HK calibers.those are odd calibers
I thought 30-40 was a motor oil weight....
and I believe CZ calibers tooThose are HK calibers.
I thought 30-40 was a motor oil weight....
They work in Glocks, too.and I believe CZ calibers too
You can always bring the m16 lower, I'll supply the uppers.I'll probably be the only one there without something that shoots 5.56, but I'll bring the M1 and the S&W 76 for the FA enthusiasts.
Learned something new!They work in Glocks, too.
Except for the 5.56. Not in a factory glock.Learned something new!
32-20 has been around since the 1870s, the 30-40 was the US military cartridge of the Spanish American war. I'll have a revolver that shoots 45-70 for those that want a challenge.
Leadeye, if you add up the ages of all your guns, how many years would that be?
The pistol is so big, that it's not bad to shoot. It was a blast!I am pretty sure I would get a concussion from that then MrsG would call me a dumbass.
I am pretty sure I would get a concussion from that then MrsG would call me a dumbass.
I'll probably be the only one there without something that shoots 5.56, but I'll bring the M1 and the S&W 76 for the FA enthusiasts.
32-20 has been around since the 1870s, the 30-40 was the US military cartridge of the Spanish American war. I'll have a revolver that shoots 45-70 for those that want a challenge.
It's like you said in the gear thread, you'll bring the stuff your great grandpa won wars with, and I'll bring the stuff MBills won with on "Call of Duty".I'll bring the old ammo and trade off to get a chance to shoot some of the modern guns people will have. It's not likely anybody is going to be bringing 38ACP or 7.62X25.
It's like you said in the gear thread, you'll bring the stuff your great grandpa won wars with, and I'll bring the stuff MBills won with on "Call of Duty".