Shotgun (single, double, pump, lever, bolt)
Shotgun Auto (non MSSA)
Rifle (single, double, pump, lever, bolt)
Rifle Auto (non MSSA)
MSSA
Pistol
Black powder (rifle, pistol, shotgun)
Air/Gas (pistol, rifle)
un-armed
..and on another note.
Watching the US Marines in Afghan doco on Nat Geo last night "Battleground Brothers". (yes I quite like it)
There was a scene where the Talis let loose in a firefight against them. They had the M249's, 240's and the M2 .50 cals going for it (as well as the Abrams eventually).
What interested me was the dude on the .50 cal could only get off about 5-10 rounds before having to recock the weapon each time. It would start firing at a reasonable rate and then get slower and slower to the point of firing one round at a time.
Would this be due to the barrel getting some serious overheating? They did say the day would get up over 50 degrees C !!!
The 7.62s and 5.56's were firing as normal.
I've fired the C9 before in our Army in my time as a Terri and from memory we had to change the barrel after a few hundred rounds due to heating. I remember carrying a couple of the spare ones on exercises.
"...you meet the weirdest people riding a Guzzi !!..."
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
Questions for a couple of projects I am looking into.
I have a 700 SPS Tactical in .308 with the standard bendy heavy stock, does anyone have suggestions for a replacement? I am intending on lightening it up a bit to keep as a bush/hunting gun. Also going to get it silenced, was intending through Gunworks in Chch, anyone get a better suggestion? Whilst I am at it getting the 10/22 done as well.
Has anyone fluted a bull barrel like that before? How much weight can I expect to save?
Also looking into a project rifle in 6.5x47 Lapua, can anyone tell me of brass availability in NZ for this cal?
Cheers
brass, that cal is not that cheap for brass but it has come down, it used to be over $2 each
http://www.belmontammunition.com/ind...at=Rifle+Cases
I dont know weather I would flute a factory barrel...... things can go sour if the barrel is under stress at all
http://sub-silentsuppressors.com/
This chap is in Auckland and does nice work.
I can give you his contact details if you like.
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Yes, he does some "different" things BUT it is what you want.
Alloy or Carbon Fibre? Lengths? Diameters?
Personally I dislike the "gaudy" stuff he does but if you are after hard anodised alloy and simple, he is located just off of the motorway heading west.
A chat can't hurt.
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
rog, is also the pastor at te atatu baptist. He used to do some v. Styley stuff. Also has a hot blue tank and a good toolroom.
As for stocks, theres heaps for the rems, the 700 in particular.
Macmillan and carson come to mind )im a few woodstocks in. Stand to be corectd)
hogue -carbon is good, free float a must.
Blueprint the action.
As for the barel, swap it for a truflite with twist and contour to suit your loads/slugs.
I think they also do a cryogenic treatment to remove stresses if youre just going to machine yours.
Any monkey with a lathe mill could do the work for you.
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