My new Brno 1974 model 2, .22 cal.![]()
My new Brno 1974 model 2, .22 cal.![]()
Boom, cough,cough,cough
Looks nice @Maca49
"This is my Flag... Ill only have the one ..
This rifle is now for sale, without scope or rings, may have 1" rings if I can find them, one off hand made stock, very accurate, only selling to buy its brother which is now being sold by the guy that made the this stock, looking at $1100.00 any interest? Bi pod also not included in the sale
Last edited by Maca49; 16-05-2016 at 08:22 PM.
Boom, cough,cough,cough
Nothing special, but all a young fella like me can afford right now!
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Shoot guns, Not heroin!
Thought I would put a pic of my TIGR up. Took the photo yesterday up in the Remarkables looking away from Queenstown. The snow there was really deep....was waist deep in some parts. Plenty of goat sign up there but didn't find any of the buggers....I might get choppered in next time. Perfect for long range shooting.
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Finally finished, Twin Needle Stock pack, bolt handle etc.
Now for the load development.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]56933[/ATTACH To nice for someone else to own
How do they hold up Homer? Like would they happen 500 rounds a week through them with the 223?
Do you have over barrel or only can type?
G'Day Wirehunt,
I imagine they could cope with that kind of workload!
The toughest work out I have given one, was with one of my earlier models and a select fire M4.
This was not my rifle (or ammo, Yip Yip Ya Hoo!) but I was given it and a full 30 rnd mag, which I put through it in a series of burst.
The first few bursts were all 6 to 8 shots, then as I got used to the trigger on the (Stoner SR 16) rifle, the last couple were 2 and 3 shot bursts!
Whilst I have not yet had the opportunity to similarly test my current All stainless Cans this way, I'm booked in to do another test, with these same people!
I have to say, I was a bit overwhelmed at the above outing, as I was so pleased that my design worked so well (especially on full-auto)!
So I hope at this next outing, I'll be a bit more composed and be able to actually TALK and not be like a School Kid in a Lolly Shop!!!
Wirehunt, the short answer is No, at present, all of my suppressors are forward mount Cans!
I'm a realist and because of this, I realise that this design of mine, may only be compatible, with smaller capacity (up to 50 grains of propellant?) cartridge cases!
When I get the time, I plan to sit down and work out how to put together a Can for my .340 Weatherby.
I hope to use this rifle and 225grain bullets, as my simulation of a .338 Lapua shooting 250grainers!
Only time will tell but this should answer, quite (pun intended) a few questions for me!!!
Doh!
Homer
not realy new but a few mods since built a year so ago so here's the 260 (new and improved)
tikka t3 action (blued)
trueflite ultra match fluted and duracoated 18" 1-8.5 twist
dpt over barrel
egw rail + burris z rings
Nikon 4.5-14x40sf
sitting in a boyeds laminated stock
still need to glass bed the action as its not the best fit in the world but its shoot able as is till funds allow
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