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Maninblue1861

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Post what you like bringing most to use at the range.

Here are mine. Pain in the ass to transport, clean, and shoot (too many people come up to interupt shooting to oogle and chat about them), but fun over all to blast away with.

My semiauto's

1919a4 and Mg-34 (Both TNW mfg)

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And my newly aquired semiauto MG42

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this used to be it R.I.P.

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It's all Glock 17/34 and an AR-15 right now, using limited range time to improve skill. I don't think I have touched anything else in months. Here's the AR, though the Aimpoint combo has been replaced with an S&B shortdot and the forward grip has been replaced with a Magpul AFG moved to the end of the rail. The Glocks are standard.

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When I get time to go to MRPC's 600 yard range, this is rifle becomes my favorite.

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However, this one is gaining ground as I figure out the differences in technique to employ a rifle from a bipod instead of with a sling

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probably around 2k.

I got mine with tripod for $1500 5 years ago. Checked a few auction sites,a nd seems like semi 1919's are like 1600-2200.

could contact tnw arms and ask them what theirs cost, as I dont know if any reputable companies other than them are making them anymore
 
(OP) I will never knoxk on your door.

Jose, those are mighty small sniper legs on that rifle[wink].
 
Jose, those are mighty small sniper legs on that rifle[wink].
If you mean the grey rifle, that is not a shooting bipod. It's there just to keep the rifle upright on the ground of your firing point during prep period.

That rifle is shot with a sling like this:
 
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For me it's one of my two latest additions. The M&P 15-22 (top) gets the most use, can't beat the price on 22LR ammo (plus it's now getting colder and I can shoot it at the indoor range).

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These two go with me everytime I go head to the range for some 'weekend shooting' or go out of state for training. I put 6000+ rounds through the rifle this summer alone.

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My first try with my latest acquisition was quite impressive. I hope to get in a lot more range time and see how good it really is.

1916 V. Chr. Schilling/Suhl Mauser 98M, bolt mismatch. 1920 Weimar overdate, rebarreled (very good plus) by Simson/Suhl in the 1920's, 98M conversion by HZa Spandau in 1936.

First try was 25 rounds of 1950's Yugo surplus, 100 yards, seated, no rest, no bench.

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