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Re: Full Auto
« Reply #20 on: May 12, 2008, 03:00:03 PM »
Nothing can put a bigger smile on gun lovers face than full auto.  I recently went to a shoot in MI with a lot of full auto's.  Had a blast that day.  My wife liked the group so much she agreed to go to KCR in Oct, already made reservations.  Here's a video one of the guys made.

Actually I shoot less ammo now with the belt feds than any other form of shooting.


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Re: Full Auto
« Reply #21 on: May 12, 2008, 09:39:02 PM »
OH YEAH...MG's are fun.

Got to go to the OFASTS (Oklahoma Full Auto Shoot and Trade Show) last year.  You can walk up and shoot (for a small price) just dang near anything you want.  We popped supressed MP5's, M16's, 1919A4's (jeep mounted of course), P90's, etc.  They even had GE Miniguns to rent. 

Most cool when suppressed submachine gun.
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Re: Full Auto
« Reply #22 on: May 13, 2008, 01:12:15 PM »
My father is ex-SWAT so I've been able to go to the range and shoot his suppressed M-4A1.  Looking into purchasing a transferable M-16 here in the next few years now that the wife is out of med school.

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Re: Full Auto
« Reply #23 on: May 13, 2008, 09:58:01 PM »
1928, M1A1 Thompsons, M16's, MP5's, M3A1, Sterling, Sten, ZBvz26, FAL, PPSH41, 43, AK47, SW76, G18, 1919, MG34. MG42, STG44, BAR, M2 Carbine, G3.  Nothing beats the first time at the Knob Creek night shoot, at the front of the line with a 1928 Thompson and a 50rd drum, waiting for the first volley.  It was 100% pure luck that got me in there; someone got sick and I got to use their pass.  When everything started going downrange and I was spraying with the Thompson, I had a grin bigger than the Jokers.  It just doesn't get any better in full auto. And no one was shooting back.

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Re: Full Auto
« Reply #24 on: May 14, 2008, 12:44:12 AM »
1928, M1A1 Thompsons, M16's, MP5's, M3A1, Sterling, Sten, ZBvz26, FAL, PPSH41, 43, AK47, SW76, G18, 1919, MG34. MG42, STG44, BAR, M2 Carbine, G3.  Nothing beats the first time at the Knob Creek night shoot, at the front of the line with a 1928 Thompson and a 50rd drum, waiting for the first volley.  It was 100% pure luck that got me in there; someone got sick and I got to use their pass.  When everything started going downrange and I was spraying with the Thompson, I had a grin bigger than the Jokers.  It just doesn't get any better in full auto. And no one was shooting back.

I'm familiar with the rest but what are "ZBvz26" and "G18" ?

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Re: Full Auto
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Re: Full Auto
« Reply #25 on: May 14, 2008, 09:13:21 AM »
I just googled the VZ26... appears to be a Czech derivitive of the British Bren.

The G18 has to be the Glock 18  ;D What a list mmshooter! I hope to check off a few more at this years Westfield Machine Gun Shoot in October.

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Re: Full Auto
« Reply #26 on: May 14, 2008, 12:54:39 PM »
M16A1 and M60 in my OD green fatigues.  Started with Carter  >:(, ended with Reagan  :D.

I'm with you, But I got out before RR was elected, It was my first vote ;D

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Re: Full Auto
« Reply #27 on: May 14, 2008, 09:42:02 PM »
Even though they weigh alot, a Thompson "Tommy Gun" would be the one for me.

My local gun shop have one in semi auto, of course, used, and  is still about a grand.

Man that would be a literal "blast".
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Re: Full Auto
« Reply #28 on: May 15, 2008, 12:16:14 AM »
I have shot a full auto AK 47, MAC 10 .45 ACP and 9mm. All are a lot of fun!!

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Re: Full Auto
« Reply #29 on: May 15, 2008, 10:31:51 AM »

Oh, that (VZ 26) you might have it back wards, The Bren was based on a European design, but I forget what country,I THINK it was Czechoslovakia as they had a HIGHLY respected firearms industry before WWII. The letters "BR" come from Brno, the city where the original design was manufactured. The redesigned British version was manufactured by Enfield, hence the "EN". (Now lets see what spell check comes up with for that countries name  ;D   )



I just googled the VZ26... appears to be a Czech derivitive of the British Bren.

The G18 has to be the Glock 18  ;D What a list mmshooter! I hope to check off a few more at this years Westfield Machine Gun Shoot in October.

 

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