sniff It's beautiful. These are manly tears man. Manly tears!
Looks like a lot of Korean war era.
Nice collection. Of course, now I'm curious to see what his ammo room looked like.
Imagine the foundation of the building required to hold up that sort of weight.
My dick is hard right now I could hold up that much firepower with it
Dont be a critic read up on . Rules for thee not me. Just tryin to paint the scene for you while I leave it.
For his guns, the mancard, or the balls?
My hero.
This could equip the 1st Battalion against the fake administration in American Civil War 2. It would not enter combat unless necessary but would lead the marches of the divisions with AR15s and sidearms. Destroy the fake administration. Never acquiesce. Biden/Harris/Hussein are guilty of high treason. Let Biden live, he's a stooge and demented. Kamaltoe and Blowbama... you can't use a medical excuse. Guilty.
Symbolic of how guns will never be taken unless it's from cold, dead, hands.
Not to piss on your parade bro but having guns and using them are separate things.
That's why the 1st Heston Regiment will simply carry and lead the armed troops.
That's a damn fine sounding name for a regiment lol!
Meh, he's running low on rifles and ammunition. They can fit in a room.
There's enough there to arm a militia.
I just sat and stared...I think I want a wall sized poster. My God it's beautiful. God Bless America!
Holy actual fuck, FG42. IF you can find one, you’re looking at $50-$75K easy
The FG 42 (German: Fallschirmjägergewehr 42 or "paratrooper rifle 42") was a selective fire battle rifle produced in Nazi Germany during World War II. The weapon was developed specifically for the use with Fallschirmjäger airborne infantry in 1942 and was used in very limited numbers until the end of the war. It combined the characteristics and firepower of a light machine gun in a lightweight form no larger than the standard-issue Kar 98k bolt-action rifle. Considered one of the most advanced weapon designs of World War II,[2][3] the FG 42 influenced post-war small arms development and ultimately helped to shape the modern assault rifle concept.
I think that's the prize in the collection from what I can see. Looks like there might be and STG44 in the first pick in the top left, although half of it is cropped.
Yuuuup, concur. Just the last 2/3rds of it, and damnit at how many BARs
Holy Moses!
Am I the only one thats not a fan of wood handled guns? Only some shotguns and model 1887.
I love their look. Not for practicality of course, they get heavy fast when you're actually carrying them.
Probably. Wood is cool.
Recently had the honor of holding a 130+ yr old model 1887 repeater.
I forget if its stock was wood or plastic. /sarcasm.
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