Ron Paul's Rifles - photos only please!

Yo, Vaclav!

Hey Folks,

Just got one of these:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Sa_58-JH01.jpg

(I would post a picture of mine, but can't figure out how)

Although it looks a bit like an AK, it is completely different internally and is smaller and lighter than an AK. It also has a far more precise fit and finish than any Ak I have ever seen. Of course tight tolerance means less reliable in dirty conditions. But it usually also means more accurate. I can't say as I have not fired it yet. This makes my fifth Czech gun but my first Czech rifle.
 
Clarification

I actually got the semi-auto version of the vz-58, not the select fire version shown in the link I posted. Too bad.
 
I built my fiancee an ar15... She shot mine, said she had to have one in pink, and well... who am I to tell her no?

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Don't forget mags to go with your guns. All the bullets and all the guns mean nothing without a rapid way to reload!
 
That is what I call true love! Sweet!

I built my fiancee an ar15... She shot mine, said she had to have one in pink, and well... who am I to tell her no?

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Don't forget mags to go with your guns. All the bullets and all the guns mean nothing without a rapid way to reload!

Thanks for sharing. Do you know of any couples who first met at the shooting range?
 
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My authentic Soviet 91/30 Mosin-Nagant 7.62/54R sniper rifle.

From my reading this type has been used during WWI, Bolshevik Revolution, WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. Has original Soviet Russia stamping, four channel bayonet. Also included was the strap, oil canister, tools, and ammo pouches...all authentic for the tidy sum of $85.00.
Friggin taxes and fees accounted for half the total price of $125.00...nice piece of history. Thank you my fellow patriots in conviencing me to exercise my constitutional rights!
 
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Hello everyone.

I wanted to post my contribution to the thread.

Here is the most recent DSA Fal build I have procured.
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My latest acquisition -- Imbel FN FAL w/DSA receiver, para rear sight, T48 fore grip, SAW pistol grip, and DSA's X-stock. --- I built it around two bolt/carriers, one thats tight (for accuracy) and the other thats middle of the road (for relentless reliability). However, I think I'm going to cut it down to 16" for CQB requirements. You never know.. Zombies may come out of the woodwork -- I need to be prepared.:)

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FALs just look to european for me.... Never really liked them, though i do respect their capabilities.
 
We almost adopted the FAL. My hand guard is a replica of the US Army T48 guard. The US test FAL was the T48.

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Other than needing a magazine, chicken-winging, and their stance sucking, I don't have anything nicer to say, other than thems some old rifles.

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Last week I went to a Republican party meeting where an hour was taken up with some slide presentation about how terrorists are all going to screw our dog and kill us if we don't stay in Iraq.

They showed a picture of a destroyed building and said "This is what a First Responder sees"..

And every time the police get a load of these rifles, it's always said "these are for the first responders".

I don't know how you can handle a blown up building with an AR type rifle. Perhaps it's to finish off the survivors so they don't tell anyone about the strange presence of BATF agents hanging around right before the blast.
 
Nice rifles!

Thanks for sharing.

But I have to ask, what good is owning these rifles if you do not know how to shoot them to effective distances?


The Appleseed Project sponsored by the Revolutionary War Veterans Association is a very, very good start.

appleseedinfo.org

check out the schedule on the forums, there shoots from west coast to the east coast, Illinios to Texas.

Two days worth of rifle marksmanship instruction for $70.00 cannot be beat.

Learn how to hit 20" targets at 500 yards with iron sights using mil surplus ammo.

The instruction taught works.

I know it works because after attending two shoots, I can now put 10 rounds into a 10" diameter at 400 yards.

This while using a standard M1A and military ball ammo.

The Appleseed Project is a great way to learn how to confidently shoot your rifle like our forebearers knew how AND learn about our Revolutionary War heritage.

Yes, at every shoot there are several brief speeches given to recognize the importance of the Revolutionary War towards our freedom today.


There's a zillion gunowners in the USA, but there's unfortunately but a few Riflemen.

This Republic needs more Riflemen, not apathetic gunowners who can't shoot 50 yards, 100 yards and hope they hit the target.

Bench shooting is useless unless you are an average duffus American gunowner.



The Appleseed Project teaches rifle marksmanship for the field, NOT the bench BTW.



With only one round, a Rifleman can confidently hit a 20" target up to 500 yards with iron sights, better known as the "Rifleman's Quarter Mile".


As an owner of the "Rifleman's Quarter Mile", it feels good!



The Rifleman's universe is one round.

The Rifleman's pledge is to understand the history and principles on which our Republic was founded. AND to teach others.




I hope all of you will become Riflemen.
 
Nice rifles!

Thanks for sharing.

But I have to ask, what good is owning these rifles if you do not know how to shoot them to effective distances?


The Appleseed Project sponsored by the Revolutionary War Veterans Association is a very, very good start.

appleseedinfo.org

check out the schedule on the forums, there shoots from west coast to the east coast, Illinios to Texas.

Two days worth of rifle marksmanship instruction for $70.00 cannot be beat.

Learn how to hit 20" targets at 500 yards with iron sights using mil surplus ammo.

The instruction taught works.

I know it works because after attending two shoots, I can now put 10 rounds into a 10" diameter at 400 yards.

This while using a standard M1A and military ball ammo.

The Appleseed Project is a great way to learn how to confidently shoot your rifle like our forebearers knew how AND learn about our Revolutionary War heritage.

Yes, at every shoot there are several brief speeches given to recognize the importance of the Revolutionary War towards our freedom today.


There's a zillion gunowners in the USA, but there's unfortunately but a few Riflemen.

This Republic needs more Riflemen, not apathetic gunowners who can't shoot 50 yards, 100 yards and hope they hit the target.

Bench shooting is useless unless you are an average duffus American gunowner.



The Appleseed Project teaches rifle marksmanship for the field, NOT the bench BTW.



With only one round, a Rifleman can confidently hit a 20" target up to 500 yards with iron sights, better known as the "Rifleman's Quarter Mile".


As an owner of the "Rifleman's Quarter Mile", it feels good!



The Rifleman's universe is one round.

The Rifleman's pledge is to understand the history and principles on which our Republic was founded. AND to teach others.




I hope all of you will become Riflemen.


I can only hope I can make it to an Appleseed this year. They sound terrific!
 
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