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  • Slow Hand

    Master
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    Aug 27, 2008
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    West Side
    20mm Lahti Anti-tank rifle

    11mm Mauser Double Rifle

    .351 Winchester '07 semi-auto

    71/84 Mauser bolt action

    Husqvarna single shot .32/20

    On down to all sorts of not so odd, but not so popular stuff like old Broomhandles, Savage autopistols, foreign rolling blocks and lots of wierd full auto stuff, French folding subgun, Czech belt fed, etc, etc.
     

    Indy_Guy_77

    Grandmaster
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    Apr 30, 2008
    16,576
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    A replica Sharps in .45-70 and an old bolt-action 20ga Mossberg shotgun, a COP.

    Nothing too "weird", so to speak.
     

    MrSmitty

    Master of useless information
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    Jan 4, 2010
    4,595
    113
    New Albany
    .50 cal on anti-aircraft mount, 40mm Bofors, stood on the hood of an old Half-track while Quad Fifties where being fired, didn't shoot 'em though!( the quad fifties) full auto shotgun....knew some guys at the Knob Creek Machine Gun shoot!!
     

    22lr

    Master
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    Apr 8, 2009
    2,109
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    Jeff Gordon Country
    450/400 Jeffery express.

    Not odd per say but the first time ive shot a legit large bore rifle. It was on a Ruger No1, so not odd at all but definitely the most unique weapon ive fired.
     

    kblazer87

    Marksman
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    4   0   0
    Nov 30, 2009
    142
    16
    Lawrenceburg
    Carl Gustaf 84mm recoilless rifle, Sterling submachine gun, FN FAL full auto. Shot them when I trained with the Canadian army for a month in 1984.
     

    thompal

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    Sep 27, 2008
    3,545
    113
    Beech Grove
    Not so odd for some of you, but assuredly neat as far as I was concerned: MP40, a Sterling, M-60, M-14, and an M-3 Grease Gun.
     

    451_Detonics

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    Mar 28, 2010
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    North Central Indiana
    A Dardick, Really ? I have always wanted to shoot one of those, or more just really look one over really well. Trounds are pretty hard to come by and quite expensive. You are lucky

    I fired exactly one round...lol. This was not because the ammo was rare, in this case it was standard 38 Spl loaded in a Tround chamber adapter, but rather to restrict wear on the firearm.
     

    D-Ric902

    Shooter
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    0   0   0
    Feb 9, 2008
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    One of these
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