Did some shopping... for a different chunk-o-steel (Warning, Defense Weapons)..

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Here's what I got:


Do you like the LCP? I bought the LC9, shot it less than 100x and sold it. I couldn't stand the trigger and DAO is not my thing. Got a Glock 19 instead.
 
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Seiko SRP653K1 limited edition. And a 1927 Swedish BAR in 6.5 swede.

This is a transferable Machinegun that is worth . . Well . . .you could buy a really nice car with what you would spend on this one.

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Check out the attention to detail in that machine work on the receiver.

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This is the BAR in action.

 
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Do you like the LCP? I bought the LC9, shot it less than 100x and sold it. I couldn't stand the trigger
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I have a 19 also, and it's more of a pleasure to shoot, but I like the compactness of the LCP. A lot of people complained about the trigger on the original version of the LCP 380, but they recently improved it.

You might want to give the new one a try!

Sorry, I don't know what DOA refers to...?
 
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Seiko SRP653K1 limited edition. And a 1927 Swedish BAR in 6.5 swede.

This is a transferable Machinegun that is worth . . Well . . .you could buy a really nice car with what you would spend on this one.

f1bd276236ce86fc6327ca618b2d424c.jpg

b96b8240489bc06615001c4dca30ce28.jpg
Check out the attention to detail in that machine work on the receiver.

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3ad04df119be64b8e7c8faafe6bed2a2.jpg

35a9beb9d8baa44a8ef4a35dae9fb924.jpg

d40388ea2e53ee2d39a5bf0291b76c51.jpg

49b3841315997c91557e0fdea978e884.jpg

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This is the BAR in action.

That's one hell of a weapon you have there. In great shape for it's age. Love the Seiko!
 
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As I can not sleep anyway (half past four in the morning here)

I am totally bewildered by the US obsession with guns and I do not understand the whole situtation regarding the politics of it for civilians - and let us not go there because we can never meet. With that said I agree on it being fun to shoot. And I do like guns as tools for hunting. And during my military days I got to try out a lot of different kinds of military weapons. Anything and everything from 90mm anti tank to 22lr training weapons. My favourite being the KSP M58. A later relation to the M37. Another favourite was the watercooled M36 - as usual I like the vintage of everything. And it was fun. I do not like what they are made for but you know... when young and in the military one takes on a different view of things. I even admit to having found it very rewarding blowing things up with explosives... Having a special bond to a "fuse" made out of pentyl - pentaerytritoltetranitrate - burning 6500 meters per second and as such is used as an explosive in itself. My training officer said I was "a natural". Today I might not take that as positive as I did then - taking into account for how things are developing in the world. Nothing I have put in my CV. But it was fun...

KSP M58 (go to 5 min)


M36 watercooled
http://www.gotavapen.se/gota/artiklar/utv_ksp58/ksp36/ksp36.htm

Last time I wrote here I was going for a nightly wildboar hunt. No luck. We saw them lingering in the far corner of the field but they did not want to come within shooting range.
 
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Thanks again to Dougie for his opening posts. Sparked my interest in this Wittnauer.

Pictured with my weapon of choice.