My 7.62 Norinco T56SHTF with a new Magpul AFG.
My 7.62 Norinco T56SHTF with a new Magpul AFG.
That is an awesome AK build. How are you liking the Ultimak rail? I had a buddy who was going to get one for his AP, but decided to go with a Kalinka AP mount that allows cowitness with irons.
Yup, they are. The S&W 22 ARs are fun plinkers as well.
That's a sweet AK, H2Oman!!! Usually, I don't care for add-on accessories with Kalashnikovs, but your's is an exception. You've made it tacticool, yet fairly KISS at the same time. Good job.
It's not Hi-tech.
It's not innovative, original or somehow remarkable (in fact it's almost a patent infringement)
Its bullent won't stop a car, nor won't do any Action-Movie-like effect...
But it has done its job from the sands of a couple of deserts, to some swamps and jungles, and of course cities and woods and countryside...
And I bet it's still in service somewhere...
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i love the webley!
According do Wiki:
"Consequently, the British firm of Webley & Scott tendered their Webley Mk IV revolver in .38/200 calibre.Rather than adopting it, the British authorities took the design to the Government-run Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield, and the Enfield factory came up with a revolver that was very similar to the Webley Mk IV .38, but internally slightly different. The Enfield-designed pistol was quickly accepted under the designation Revolver, No 2 Mk I, and was adopted in 1931, followed in 1938 by the Mk I* (spurless hammer, double action only),and finally the Mk I** (simplified for wartime production) in 1942. Webley sued the British Government for £2,250, being "costs involved in the research and design" of the revolver. Their action was contested by Enfield, who stated that the Enfield No 2 Mk I was actually designed by Captain Boys (the Assistant Superintendent of Design, famous for the Boys Rifle) with assistance from Webley & Scott, and not the other way around—accordingly, their claim was denied. By way of compensation, however, the Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors awarded Webley & Scott £1,250"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enfield_No._2_Mk_I
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Nice ENFIELD, Emibro!
Here's mine: (sorry, my shirt needs to be ironed!)
Well, to be honest, the shirt isn't original. It's a repro for reenacting, bought from What Price Glory.
Everything else in the pic are original, including the Fairbairn-Sykes.
I am still trying to stay away from What Price Glory... But I'm gonna buy myself a '37 set, and a couple of "Smellies" to go with it... They go from 300 or 400 Euros, and I am not searching for anything special--- So as soon as I'll have a good excuse to buy myself a couple of new "friends" a No 1 MkIII and a No 4 are in the list (with a Mossberg 590...)... We'll see...
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