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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!



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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?


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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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Bushmaster AR-15 shorty carbine.

Joe

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..223 rounds only have one purpose.

Barnet .50 Cal. ....Long Distance Calling!

Reach Out and Touch Somebody!

CM

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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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