Mid-A Guns...
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I like kcobean's pictures. Though I do think 2 H&K MP5SDs is hogging the fun.
I love the Mosin in the black poly stock, LOL... I am betting the stock cost more than the Mosin did originally
I love the Mosin in the black poly stock, LOL... I am betting the stock cost more than the Mosin did originally
I rented a .50 DE way back when and paid $21 for a box of 20 rounds. By the end of the 2nd magazine, I was ready to turn the gun back in. They're just too much.
If you have your heart set on a DE, I highly recommend a .44 or a .357. I used to have a .357 and it was a very easy gun to shoot, even with +P loads, which it really seemed to like since it is a gas operated weapon.

If you have your heart set on a DE, I highly recommend a .44 or a .357. I used to have a .357 and it was a very easy gun to shoot, even with +P loads, which it really seemed to like since it is a gas operated weapon.
the .44 would be a better pic up than the .50 as its just pretty much a big ole heavy gun. Regardless of how much muscle you got that thing sucks after a while and if your reluctant to pick it up after a few mags through it, it would be a total waste of money.
And the Mosin was $120, but the finish on it is immaculate, and the wood is in almost perfect shape. I took the wood off and tucked it away for safe keeping. Fun rifle to shoot for sure. BOOM!
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Yea my mosin wood is not bad. Yea the mosin is a kicker... Boom followed by an ouch. It kills in both directions...
The ones in the picture are consecutive serial numbers, one for me, one for my son. The GSG has a few flaws, but overall is a great gun for the price.
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