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For you:
Get a Ruger Mini 14 or Mini 30 in stainless steel. http://www.ruger-firearms.com/Firear...ifle&special=N Buy two if you can. Ms. Terry can handle one. Get a lot of large capacity magazines. Buy the Russian ammo by Wolf. Varnished steel cases, good but inexpensive. Don't get the gay folding stocks. Use a real stock and aim at what you intend to hit. Use real marksmanship and practice. You might want to look at shotguns too. Also a compound bow for silent work, but you have to learn to shoot a bow and practice regularly. For real firepower get an HK 91. They are expensive. http://www.hkpro.com/hk91.htm Amen! "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Gunny.........I dont think so. Bos'n mate 2nd class. Most pirate boats are e made of fiberglass over plywood right? That and steel. I will check out the AP rounds, have a bunch of FMJ's will use them at the range plinking. What about rifle type? Needs to get around corners fast, NATO rounds, light, knockdown power, good in a salty soup, can reach out and touch someone, what do you think should be aboard? Joe |
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Dont care for russian varnished steel. The powder is to corrosive, even
with my chrome lining... and the varnish can cause jamming in a very hot barrell. Still have a 1000 rd tin I picked up at a gun show. When you open them it's best to use them up fast. I like most H&K rifles and the Ruger carbines good choices. Joe |
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What gun are you using the Russian ammo in?
"Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Dont care for russian varnished steel. The powder is to corrosive, even with my chrome lining... and the varnish can cause jamming in a very hot barrell. Still have a 1000 rd tin I picked up at a gun show. When you open them it's best to use them up fast. I like most H&K rifles and the Ruger carbines good choices. Joe |
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Bushmaster AR-15 shorty carbine.
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..223 rounds only have one purpose.
Barnet .50 Cal. ....Long Distance Calling! Reach Out and Touch Somebody! CM "Bob Crantz" wrote in message ink.net... For you: Get a Ruger Mini 14 or Mini 30 in stainless steel. http://www.ruger-firearms.com/Firear...ifle&special=N Buy two if you can. Ms. Terry can handle one. Get a lot of large capacity magazines. Buy the Russian ammo by Wolf. Varnished steel cases, good but inexpensive. Don't get the gay folding stocks. Use a real stock and aim at what you intend to hit. Use real marksmanship and practice. You might want to look at shotguns too. Also a compound bow for silent work, but you have to learn to shoot a bow and practice regularly. For real firepower get an HK 91. They are expensive. http://www.hkpro.com/hk91.htm Amen! "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Gunny.........I dont think so. Bos'n mate 2nd class. Most pirate boats are e made of fiberglass over plywood right? That and steel. I will check out the AP rounds, have a bunch of FMJ's will use them at the range plinking. What about rifle type? Needs to get around corners fast, NATO rounds, light, knockdown power, good in a salty soup, can reach out and touch someone, what do you think should be aboard? Joe |