Posted on 10/15/2003 1:02:20 AM PDT by archy
Edited on 04/23/2004 12:06:00 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
WEST POINT, Ky.--A casualty list from the Knob Creek Gun Range, which hosted one of the country's largest machine-gun shoots this past weekend, would look something like this: Two dozen old appliances. A dozen junked cars. Tens of thousands of rounds of spent ammunition. Zero people.
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Thanks!
LOL! The way you said it works just fine
I may be a filthy disgusting atheist or agnostic or whatever but I think it's time I did some serious praying for your son...
There's also a videotap offering that'll give you some idea of what a weekend there is like here: *I*, *II*, *III*, and *IV*
Knob Creek vacation pics:
There's no *signup* needed unless you'd care to enter one of the compeyition matches, not all of which are conducted with the buzzguns. But if you are so inclined, right here you go.
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Well, I was going to sell my house in order to buy one so I won't have any land to shoot on.
Seriously, please check some prices for me when you go.
Thanks, Shooter!
I think it would be interesting to combine the two.
That would give new meaning to a golfer's concentration.
I'm seriously trying to buy a belt fed .30 or .50 caliber full auto.
There's a good ol' boy Texas MG dealer named Keith that's pretty heavily into the MAC 10 and .30 Brownings, and he should have a few ideas on ranges in your neck of the woods, too. Check out his website here, and drop Keith an e-mail for a list of the TX ranges he knows of. He's also been known to put on his own mini-shoots in Texas.
There's also a Texas dealer who sometimes has a .30 or two in stock with a website *here*. Link to his .30Browning MG and .50 Browning MG offerings at the links- his inventory changes frequently, of course.
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You have my sympathy...
There's an M55 mount I know of available for around ten grand, if it wasn't snapped up at this last KC shootemup fest. Add on 4 Browning .50s [or a pair of 20mm cannons like the Israelis do, or a 7,62 minigun or two like Mike Dillon of Dillon Reloading (ever wonder why he got into making machinery for reloading ammo for mass consumption? Now you know)] or high rate of fire M85 .50 calibers, and you'll be all set.
A pal of mine in Texas has got one, just the thing for use behind an Army *Mule* ATV.
I think it would be interesting to combine the two.
That would give new meaning to a golfer's concentration.
just as a small personal observation, I understand some of the foreigh mortars just a bit smaller than the American M19 60mm can be turned into very credible golfball launchers, some with a range in excess of 400 meters, offering an interesting possibility for the long fairways.
Hmmm, no wind...caddy, get the model 50-PM-40 out of the cart. Charge four....
I was disappointed that most of what he has is sold, but I'll keep checking back on his inventory.
I went ahead and joined "Gun Girls" while I was there.
"...exciting defenders of the Second Amendment...."
LOL!
That's the tops of what I can spend, archy.
I figure if I work two jobs for the next fifty years, I can pay for what I buy.
A mount wouldn't do me a lot of good without the guns, though.
Hummm....maybe I can work three jobs!
Yeah, sleep is a waste of time, anyway.
I might be able to make a birdie on a par five with one of those.
Heck, if I could get a par I'd be happy!
I think the biggest test of concentration would be trying to sink a twenty foot putt with incoming flying over your head.
That's the tops of what I can spend, archy. I figure if I work two jobs for the next fifty years, I can pay for what I buy. A mount wouldn't do me a lot of good without the guns, though.
Hummm....maybe I can work three jobs!
Yeah, sleep is a waste of time, anyway.
Sleep? Oh yeah the state I've visited for 5 hours in the last three days. Yeah, I remember what sleep was!
If you're on a 10 K budget, you might want to stick with magazine-fed toys, it can be hell having a hungry belt-fed weapon with nothing to feed it. But a lot of .30 shooters are running guns set up to use 8mm German ammo, now available pretty cheap at around .04/round or so, better than the dime-plus for 7,62 or .30-06 M2 ball.
Or you might consider getting into one of the belt-fed Browning .30 semiautos, which start off in the $1000-$1500 range- if nothing else, they make a good starting place for learning the Browning innards and they can be teamed with a full-auto gun on a twin-gun mount. The barrels, feed components and topcover of the semis remain unchanged and are still usable as spares in a full-auto gun. And the 8mm conversions ought to work in either.
And there is another possible way into the full-auto .50 world besides the Browning guns...might be cheaper in the long run, might not be.
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