Same here with a 54R carbine. Sold it to a collector on the board. In addition here's a Raven .25 cal that was owned by by Grandmother after Grandpa passed. Can be a real thumb web slicer!For me by far the mosin m44 carbine I had. Huge fireball and the concussion would knock your hat loose from your head. I don’t know how soldiers in wwii ever shot those things with no hearing protection.
This is me with my ak! It throws brass at a 90 right about the middle the next bench and i put a muzzle break that can kick up gravel in all directions!5.56 or anything with a muzzle break that pushes everything out the sides. I bring one to the range just in case I get a jerk next to me. Only ever used it once. Love my Surefire Socom break!
I saw one where someone cut down one of these to just over 16 inches.For me by far the mosin m44 carbine I had. Huge fireball and the concussion would knock your hat loose from your head. I don’t know how soldiers in wwii ever shot those things with no hearing protection.
I saw one where someone cut down one of these to just over 16 inches.
The fireballs were nuts.
His contacts are probably MIL-PRF 31013No safety glasses needed here, huh