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    Quote Originally Posted by mcdeee View Post
    My toys... getting a few more shortly.

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    The M1911A1 looks very tidy for a WW2 gun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcdeee View Post
    My toys... getting a few more shortly.

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    Slurp......im harder that algebra.....
    While I might not be as good as I once was, Im as good once as I ever was!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gundoc View Post
    The M1911A1 looks very tidy for a WW2 gun!
    Yep it's 1939. But did you notice the Webley .455 above it? It's WWI

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    My new to me Sterling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miami_JBT View Post
    My new to me Sterling.

    Jeez how many mssa features can you fit on one rifle?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 223nut View Post
    Jeez how many mssa features can you fit on one rifle?!
    Needs full auto select switch.

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    ¿Que es MSSA? :-p
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miami_JBT View Post
    ¿Que es MSSA? :-p
    NZ legal term for "assault rifle". Military Style Semi-Automatic. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mili...semi-automatic

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    Just aranged to add this to my toy pile
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    Even got the army helmet to go with it

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    Tikka 1:8 223, watch out little critters!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 223nut View Post
    Ruger 10/22: 2.33kg wih empty mag, ati fiberforce stock, dpt 3 baffle can, new trigger assembly Bushnell 1.75-4*32, barrel shortened and an extra bolt put in back of receiver which aligns with a hole internally in the stock and a cleaning port put in (really happy how this came out). I can shoot 1inch at 25m free standing easy so perfect for the possums the dogs have chased up a tree. Yet to put it on a bench and do a good grouping test

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    I had one just like that years ago, the stock really made shooting it a lot more accurate

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    If i could have a full time job shooting pests i'm up for over time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smidey View Post
    I had one just like that years ago, the stock really made shooting it a lot more accurate

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    Yet to put it on a bench and find out but it's doing what I want it to so far, don't expect headshots on bunnies at 100m I built it with possums at 20m in mind.

    The stock sure makes it more comfortable, bit short for me but plan on changing that. Pistol grip means I can carry it pointing at the ground with one hand in place easy to go.
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    Start off my custom rifle.

    Currently a Weatherby Mark V in 7mm WBY that I got with dies and brass for $900.

    Off to STUG for a STUG stock in 6months, before that it will be getting a 26" number 4 300 win mag Trueflite barrel. Then a DPT and either a Maisey or Terminator break. Will have my Vortex HS 4-16 x 44 mrad on top. And of course reloading gear :-)

    My interpretation of a tops rifle :-)

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    Finally got the new savage 223 chopped and threaded. Got it back this evening, so with perfect conditions outside, I quickly swapped the scope over from the remington, and popped over to the farm for a bit of a test-fire and sight-in.

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    Initial results very promising, and it's lovely to shoot.
    Both groups were the same load, but I tried a different shooting style for each. (bipod tension vs relaxed hold). Seems to prefer the stress-free approach.
    Wasn't allowing any time between shots for the barrel and can to cool, as the sandflies were in full force. All the same, I suspect it might be a shooter..

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