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It's time to bring out the big guns:




























The "bizniz" end

The fine Colt AR15-HBar 5.56x45NATO

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This rifle is extremely precise. And with all the nifty gadgets I've added it looks pretty cool too (it's a bit hefty though).






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Close up of lower and upper reciever

Because of the rather fragile 28mm tube on the target scope I chose to use four scope mounts to make it as solid as possible.




























































MG42

German MG42:

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Whith a ratio of 1200 rounds per minute this one is a shure show stopper. It was made during WWII and it still functions flawlessly.






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Close up of right side.

I'm in the process of getting all the parts to convert it to 7.62x51NATO, but I will still ceep the original 7.92x57 parts.
And I'm on a search for a lafette (tripod) with optics for the gun.




























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US Garand and US-Carbine.
Used by the US army during WW2 and the Korean war.

sharps

Sharps falling block rifles. They are both made in the late 1800 and chambered in caliber 45-70Govt and 50-70Govt. US military standard caliber up until they adopted the Krag Jorgensen in 30-40Krag.