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Post by StonerStudent on Jan 20, 2005 15:11:26 GMT -5
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Post by QuarterBore on Jan 20, 2005 22:03:48 GMT -5
Hey, I like select fire weapons as much as anyone (well anyone of us that is), but I’d definitely want a fixed stock on that sucker; I’m pretty sure I saw the rear of receiver smack that guy in the chops at least once. Did you see how low and forward his head on the stock. I’ve a older pre-ban Romanian side-folder and it’s a kitten under rapid fire- the 7.62x39mm Russian round is relatively mild in recoil, but d**n that 12ga. Looks like it would beat you up pretty good.
I have a video of the one of the old Atchison 12ga full-autos, around somewhere. If someone wants to host it I’ll send it over.
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Post by QuarterBore on Jan 20, 2005 22:05:28 GMT -5
Hey, I like select fire weapons as much as anyone (well anyone of us that is), but I’d definitely want a fixed stock on that sucker; I’m pretty sure I saw the rear of receiver smack that guy in the chops at least once. Did you see how low and forward his head on the stock. I’ve a older pre-ban Romanian side-folder and it’s a kitten under rapid fire- the 7.62x39mm Russian round is relatively mild in recoil, but dARn that 12ga. Looks like it would beat you up pretty good. I have a video of the one of the old Atchison 12ga full-autos, around somewhere. If someone wants to host it I’ll send it over. edited for VERY mild profanity...hey look! A filter! Should have seen it coming.
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Post by Buckshot on Jan 20, 2005 22:48:38 GMT -5
If you guys want to see a kick-butt shotgun, see if you can find picks on the old Viet Nam era Remington 2200.
Don't know what the Navy called it, but you will like it.
Buckshot
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Post by StonerStudent on Jan 20, 2005 23:25:40 GMT -5
I believe the shotgun your talking about Buckshot was call the M7188.......BOY THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN A HECK OF A RIDE FOR 7 ROUNDS!!!!!!!
I'm with you Quarterbore....that stock would have to go!!!
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Post by StonerStudent on Jan 20, 2005 23:28:34 GMT -5
I have shot the USAS12 in full auto at the Creek and yes it was alot of fun......well not for the guy trying to hit the same bowling pin I was anyway
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Post by Buckshot on Jan 20, 2005 23:46:39 GMT -5
SS,
Don't know about an M7188, all I ever heard was Remington 2200. Don't know where the 7 rounds would have come from either, it held more than that!
What I am talking about was 2 Remington 1100 barreled actions (1LH & 1 RH) mounted side by side with a single grip and buttstock and a common foreend. Both had rather long barrels will full length mag tube extensions.
They were both modified to go full auto, they had metal handguards and all that. IIRC, one of them I saw had a pair of duckbill spreaders mounted.
Buckshot
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Post by StonerStudent on Jan 21, 2005 1:12:22 GMT -5
Once again Buckshot.......I don't know what I'm talking about again I was thinking of the FA Rem 1100 that the Navy [Crane] played with for awhile. I have only seen one gun like the one your talking about.....and it was made by Cylinder and Slide shop. But please post a pic of it if you got one.
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Post by Buckshot on Jan 22, 2005 1:55:06 GMT -5
SS,
I will try, but no promises.
I used to get Soldier of Fortune mag a lot (no subscription, bought it at news stands) and it was pictured in there. There are a few left, but they have not gone becasue they are too deep to be handy to get to to throw them away, so I don't know when I might find a picture, or if that issue is even there any more.
Wonder if there is a way to google for it, or if SOF has any kind of an archival website (if they are still even around)?
I have one other place I can ask, might come up with it that way. Buckshot
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Post by StonerStudent on Jan 22, 2005 15:56:05 GMT -5
That ok Buckshot......I found it, thats the one Bill at Cylinder and Slide made ;D
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