The Russian ".30-30".

WB
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Monday, March 23, 2020, 11:29 (2342 days ago)

Roman loved video games and grew fond of the dark sinister allied and Rissian USSR arms through those interactions. They do provide a bit of historical information to a minimal credit. I happened up on a gunsmithing job were I received a T44 Carbine that had been snapped in half following some 4-wheeler accident. I had repaired it soundly, it never will break exactly there again, and finally ended up buying it for Roman. He was only about 11 yrs. old and previously had a disdain for recoil. His desire overcame his fear and he was delighted. Along the way he got to meet Mr. Ray Massey at HHC and those stories galvanized a serious collector interest that lingers today.

Ran across this, poor quality pic but you get the idea. Lots of fun! It does this every shot with military ammo.
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That would be a combat nightmare fun as it might be.

Andy S
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Monday, March 23, 2020, 11:49 (2342 days ago) @ WB

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Can you imagine a belt fed full auto?!

WB
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Monday, March 23, 2020, 12:10 (2341 days ago) @ Andy S

That was military ammo out of a sealed tin of 440 rounds in military packs.

You could cook a lot of sausages on FA.

Andy S
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Monday, March 23, 2020, 13:30 (2341 days ago) @ WB

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Talk about giving away your position.

sid R
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Monday, March 23, 2020, 11:59 (2342 days ago) @ WB

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