...of guns!
The guns featured are the AR15 w/telescoping stock, flash hider and scope("M4"), the newly designated KMP700, a sniper rifle Kyle and I built is sitting center. It's a remington 700 as a base, but chambered to use .300 Winchester Magnum Rounds for accuracy and distance, with options added. Its not complete, the stock will be changed. Anyways, the wooden gun with the bayonet is a 1942 Mosin-Nagant. Actually used in WW2, long history attatched to it. Then there's my trusty pistol with the custom grips.
.45 calber Springfield Mil-Spec M1911-A1. My baby.
This is our latest! We decided we were gonna build a custom rifle, and this is it! We have yet to fire it, and we're going to put it on a different stock which will add alot of stability.
Just a different focuse on the same gun.
The old classic. Found it for 70 bucks. Actually used in WW2. I used the markings and the internet to trace its path. Was made in some factory I cannot pronounce, then issued to a Russian soldier. Somewhere along the way, the gun needed to be rebuilt to be useable, and was done so at some other Russian factory sometime later in the war. After that, it was lost on a battlefield and picked up by a Romanian scavenging team. Eventually it was packed and shipped here to an arms surpluss. After that, I dont know.
Here's the ass end of the three rifles. You can see the illuminated scope for the KMP700, with the illuminator on. Turns it red. Looks cool.
Shakealicious shot of the whole family, from left to right: M4, KMP700, Mosin-Nagant, and down in the front, M1911-A1.
I own more guns than this. A .22 and a 30-06 are not shown, but they are not really that cool anyway.
--Chris