To have my hands on, a Cadillac Gage Stoner 63 in the rifle config. To shoot, Vietnam war trophy Russian RPD...absolutely awesome to shoot.
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The three top were- One of Custer's Gattling guns that did not go to Little Bighorn, got to sit behind it, indoors so no shooting, I believe it has moved to Smithsonian with it's brother. Second was H & H 470 NE double rifle- Just beautiful. Third was P90 with factory can- no ammo!!! Be Safe,
German FG42 1st model
Power,,,
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You gotta love a Delta,, or you never shot one,, the GC just makes it great!!![]()
I grew up in San Diego, and when I was a kid, one of the favorite things my friends and I liked to do was visit Navy ships during weekend "open houses". Thus, the coolest gun I've ever "handled", was a quad 40mm anti-aircraft mount aboard a WW II vintage destroyer. Even as kids, we noticed that destroyer crews were more casual about what they would allow visitors to do, compared to crews of larger ships. So one day, we decided to go for it. We climbed aboard a 40mm mount, I moved the control lever to "Manual", and we started to crank the pointing and training wheels. The mount swung around, the guns elevated, and we proceeded to "shoot down" every kamikaze that appeared over San Diego Bay. We "fired away" for a good 15 minutes, and no one said a word to us. Not wishing to press our luck, we returned our mount to its original position, and continued our tour of the ship. What a great way for some 13 year-old boys to spend the day!
Thompson SMG with 50 round drum. Fun,Fun,Fun.
M-2 Browning,(Ma Duece),50 cal. More fun especially when the tax payer is buying the ammo.
Holland and Holland Db.l rifle in 416 Rigby and 458 Win mag Big thumpers.