Chuck wrote:Interesting about the .22 with a moderator, something of a novelty for our free friends but common place here.
Dougan: Civvies can fire all that stuff. Scottsdale Gun Club was where I did some. Awesome facility,well over a million dollars set up. And you should see the REAL machine gun shop a few yards away in the shopping strip !
Chuck wrote: OOPS thanks Snayperskay . Classic Typo, it was a Straight Pull 7.62 x 54!!!! Well spotted - hey it's 1.30 am here!
No worries i also noticed the AK-74 in 5.56!!!
In no particular order
Dshk (Dushka) hmg
AK-74u in full auto
VSS Vintorez
Bren
FG42
Dragunov in semi-auto
Uzi in full auto
MG42
PTRD anti-tank rifle
Yugoslav M76 in 7.92 Mauser.
"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
One thing that is missing off the list is a .50 calibre rifle (I don't mean black powder - I mean .50 BMG something like a McMillan TAC-50, AW50 or Barrett).
I can tick that one off, as well as all 10 on that list. To the H&K MP5, you can add STEN MkII and Sterling and BREN gun. Also from others lists here I can tick off fragmentation grenades, rocket launchers (3.5 inch, M72 66 mm, and 84 mm Carl Gustav).
The chance to play with exotic weapons - one of the few advantages of spending many decades in uniform!
It is a fairly easy list to arrange but I am very surprised the pump-up shot-gun did not make it on the list. It is one of the largest "smile maker" when taking people shooting.
Being a US list, I would have also expected the like of the Mac10, mini UZI and other Vz 61.