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    I've always wanted a Lahti:



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    12-14-2010 12:34 PM #38
    suppressed Zip Gun:



    only a $5 AOW transfer tax on the Zip Gun and a $200 tax on the suppressor.

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    12-15-2010 01:16 PM #39
    Marble's Game Getter Gun:



    $5 AOW tax.

    Ithaca Auto-Burglar Gun:



    $5 AOW tax.

    Wallet Holster which allows trigger to be operated while gun is in holster:



    $5 AOW tax.

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    12-19-2010 12:21 PM #40
    Rossi Overland Short Barrelled side-by-side 12 gauge:



    Belt Fed select-fire .22LR handgun:



    Tippman 1917 belt fed miniature .22LR machine gun



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    12-21-2010 03:24 AM #41
    Man, this is firearm heaven! Bizons, Broom Handles, man, there was much drooling happening on my keyboard...

    EDIT: Pics, Photobucket is being a .

    HK21 PDW


    HK416 SubCompact (Prototype I believe)


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  7. 12-21-2010 07:58 AM #42
    Was looking at an LWRC thread post from 2010 Shot...they have some cool eye candy...nothing too "unusual" though the UK ordered super-shorty AR is pretty interesting.







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    12-21-2010 08:52 AM #43
    select-fire M1911:



    DM "noiseless" Grenade Launcher



    .410 cane gun:


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    12-21-2010 10:18 AM #44
    This is one of the cooler things ive seen in a long time. It looks like he made the firearm part out of Home Depot plumbing department goods.

    Quote Originally Posted by Obin Robinson View Post
    suppressed Zip Gun:



    only a $5 AOW transfer tax on the Zip Gun and a $200 tax on the suppressor.

    obin

  10. 12-21-2010 07:40 PM #45
    ...that is exactly how you make those.

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    12-27-2010 08:17 AM #46
    9mm "Flashlight" Gun:



    9mm Pen Gun:


    transfers with $5 AOW stamp.

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    12-29-2010 10:53 AM #47
    suppressed .308 "briefcase gun"









    assembles fully in 10 seconds.

    why bother owning boring guns when you know this stuff is out there?

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    12-29-2010 12:53 PM #48
    That briefcase gun is awesome.

    I wonder how well it holds zero?

  14. 12-29-2010 01:57 PM #49
    Quote Originally Posted by 00boraslow View Post
    That briefcase gun is awesome.

    I wonder how well it holds zero?
    I'd imagine well enough to perform the shots that would be required of it. It's a briefcase gun, so obviously you're not going to be taking it to wide open plains or mountains. It's designed for the urban environment.

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    01-09-2011 11:04 PM #50
    Type 89 Heavy Grenade Discharger a.k.a. "Knee Mortar"



    you can find these for under $2,000 all day long. transfers as a DD. the ammo is 50mm and practice rounds are not too hard to find.

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    01-10-2011 03:41 AM #51
    Quote Originally Posted by Obin Robinson View Post
    Type 89 Heavy Grenade Discharger a.k.a. "Knee Mortar"



    you can find these for under $2,000 all day long. transfers as a DD. the ammo is 50mm and practice rounds are not too hard to find.

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    "Knee Mortar" is a misnomer; ask those that found out it didn't go on your knee the hard way. Base-plate is actually placed on the ground.
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  17. 01-13-2011 11:01 PM #52

    I definitely want to get the Kriss Super V one day. I had never seen the prototype before.

  18. 01-13-2011 11:43 PM #53
    They are for sale - even non SBR models (though what fun is that?). I think they run around $2500 or something remotely reasonable.

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    01-14-2011 10:38 AM #54
    Quote Originally Posted by Elbows View Post
    They are for sale - even non SBR models (though what fun is that?). I think they run around $2500 or something remotely reasonable.

    My dealer has one. I think is it only $1500-1600. It has the fake suppressor and full length 16" barrel. It would make a cool SBR project.

    They have some new recoil design that helps with full auto control, but since you can not get it in full auto legally, the whole concept is worthless for semi-auto.

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    01-14-2011 11:01 AM #55
    Yeah, the Kris is one of those guns that is only cool or worthwhile in its full-on, as designed, form. Otherwise it just doesnt make any sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .:RDriver View Post
    Yeah, the Kris is one of those guns that is only cool or worthwhile in its full-on, as designed, form. Otherwise it just doesnt make any sense.
    This exactly. I could go out and get a carbine conversion kit for my M&P, pay for the tax stamp, and have some SBR semi-auto .45 goodnes for less than the 1600. Would I do that? No, I live in CA anyways, and want a full-auto .45.
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    01-14-2011 05:20 PM #57
    Quote Originally Posted by Vee-Dubber-GLI View Post
    No, I live in CA anyways, and want a full-auto .45.
    I want this .45 full auto. I love me some Tommy Gun action.




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    01-14-2011 11:42 PM #59
    Quote Originally Posted by Obin Robinson View Post
    select-fire M1911:



    DM "noiseless" Grenade Launcher



    .410 cane gun:


    obin
    OMG I didn't know a 1911 could be even more awesome awesome thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyOcho View Post
    OMG I didn't know a 1911 could be even more awesome awesome thread
    Dillinger had a few full-auto 1911s. One as pictured with a foregrip and extended mag and a few without a foregrip with smaller mags.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SchrickVR6 View Post
    Dillinger had a few full-auto 1911s. One as pictured with a foregrip and extended mag and a few without a foregrip with smaller mags.
    There is a guy in PA who has supposedly THE only full auto 1911 that is transferable and THE only transferable titanium Beretta 92.

    I do not know him personally, but he has offered anyone who is in the eastern side of PA to shoot them. I am always tempted to take a nice long weekend and take him up on the offer.

    There is a thread over on ar15.com about it. I will do a search in the archives and try to find it.

    Edit: I found the threads. It is archived so I do not know if everyone will be able to read unless you are a member on ar15.com

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    ZH-29 (Czech, this one is semi only, they came both ways)



    Sturmgewehr 57



    FG42


  29. 01-23-2011 09:07 PM #64
    there's so much win in this thread

  30. 01-25-2011 01:17 AM #65
    Hey Obin Robinson if your near Myrtle Beach and know how to break a Type 89 Heavy Launcher down and clean it I have one. Hell I'll even let you fire it but not from your knee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coldh2o View Post
    Hey Obin Robinson if your near Myrtle Beach and know how to break a Type 89 Heavy Launcher down and clean it I have one. Hell I'll even let you fire it but not from your knee.
    i'll take you up on that offer later this year. we're not that far away from Myrtle Beach and have driven down there before.

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    01-27-2011 01:08 PM #67
    Maxim MG 08/15:


    can be hand carried, carriage mounted, vehicle mounted, or aircraft mounted. impressive for WWI.

    here is a video of one in operation. listen to that slow but steady rate of fire:


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    01-28-2011 09:49 AM #68
    Madsen Model 20 Light Machine Gun:


    there are a few of them in the USA. very rare and very collectible. here's a photo of one in original use:



    note the way the trigger operates when one is tripod mounted:


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    01-28-2011 05:13 PM #69
    Quote Originally Posted by Obin Robinson View Post
    note the way the trigger operates when one is tripod mounted:

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    I was the whole time? Why have a tripod that high and with legs that impede operation like that? I can see if it's sitting on the edge of a trench so the soldier doesn't have to fully expose himself, but I haven't found anything that rationalizes the design of that tripod other than it was the turn of the century in firearms technology...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 00boraslow View Post
    I want this .45 full auto. I love me some Tommy Gun action.



    One of my friends has a nice one for sale.

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