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MILITARY NOT MILOTARY LOL

Well finally got to fire one of the classic WW2 pistols a 1939 Luger
Had my first stove pipe at the same time lol
Now I only fired 4 rounds but managed to miss the paper target completely at 10m which was very optimistic of me anyway.
I can see firing at close range 1-2 feet but anything else I'd be toast.
Here's my remaining list....

1-Sten gun
2-Schmeisser?
3-Webley revolver
4-Bren gun
5-Tommy Gun

What's on your list and what have you got to fire?
 
I have shot the sterling which is very similar to the sten and its awesome. Don't let money get in the way of experiencing one.

Bren gun is on the my list. I was very close to shooting the browning 50cal and tommy gun but missed out for BS reasons that were not my fault. I would also like to shoot the C6 again, that this a ton of awesome
 
AA-12
Gau-8
Flak-18
Welrod
Schwerer Gustav

I liked the FN-FNC on the 3-round burst, and I set a range on fire with tracer from an M-60 which was one of my most memorable accomplishments.
 
Best guns I have shot are.

PPSH41 (with drum)(in Vermont)
AK74
Tommy 1928 (with drum)(in Vermont)
Sten gun with a silencer (in Vermont)
MG42
Many others, but, these are the best.

But, special attention to Kringkov
 
MILITARY NOT MILOTARY LOL

Well finally got to fire one of the classic WW2 pistols a 1939 Luger
Had my first stove pipe at the same time lol
Now I only fired 4 rounds but managed to miss the paper target completely at 10m which was very optimistic of me anyway.
I can see firing at close range 1-2 feet but anything else I'd be toast.
Here's my remaining list....

1-Sten gun
2-Schmeisser?
3-Webley revolver
4-Bren gun
5-Tommy Gun

What's on your list and what have you got to fire?

I own all but one of those and have shot them. And few others.
 
as for small arms, im lucky enough to have fired about all of it however, my list might be a bit diff than the rest of you

want to fire;
25 pdr
40 mm Canadian bofors
105 H
75 mm recoiless
20 mm Solothurn

in that order. pops was a gunsargent, it must have rubbed off
 
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1-pak 36
2-88mm flak
3-French 75mm quick firing field gun from ww1
4-schwerer Gustav 80cm
5-hotchkiss gun/bofors 40mm I just can’t decide

Go big or go home boys
 
I set a range on fire with tracer from an M-60 which was one of my most memorable accomplishments.

Yeah, but when you run MG ranges all day every day for a few weeks, year after year, range fires get old fast. Unless you like running around with 20l of water on your back, that is.
 
Yeah, but when you run MG ranges all day every day for a few weeks, year after year, range fires get old fast. Unless you like running around with 20l of water on your back, that is.

There is a better way. One of my toys is a range fire truck built by Seagrave on a Ford CMP chassis. After it was surplussed out of Borden, it was used by the Amherstburg ON fire dept as their grass fire truck.

To get back on topic, it would have been fun to fire the gun Gerald Bull used in HARP (high altitude research project), a surplus 16" naval gun firing straight up. The "super gun" he was allegedly building for Saddam Hussein sounds like even more fun, but Mossad murdered him before it was finished (if it in fact existed). A couple of others on my list are the Paris gun, and a 20mm Vulcan.
 
For the Win- STONER 63

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I would love to fire one of these some day !!!!
 
Bolt action rifles
French Lebel
Berthier m34
Hungarian 35M
Changer loading Long Lee
Dutch M95 rifle

Machine Guns
Lewis gun
Mg42
FG 42
Bren
Maximum machine gun

Modern Fun
G36
FN FAL
C7
L8A1
AK-47
 
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