Yup, the AR-7 is a fun little gun. Reasonably reliable and much more accurate than I would have ever expected. It's no sniper rifle, of course, but I can hit pretty much whatever I want to with it out to about 50 meters.
Mine is in camo though (towards bottom of pic)...
Most awesome gun !!
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Nice collection you got there! Me likey!!





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It looks like a wonderfully fun gun!D_Hall wrote:Daewoo Max-1/AR-110c. Basically a South Korean hybrid between the M-16 and the AK-47. Wonderful gun but decidedly rare in the US.HunterT wrote:Nice collection D_Hall!
What's the fifth rifle from the bottom? Is it an FAL variant of some kind?
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Surely the PAP M59/66 with its integral bayonet and "grenade launcher" muzzle fittingCooperJS wrote:what would be your favourite?

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Beautiful collection, the fifth rifle from the bottom looks like a K5 which is issued to the Korean armed forces i believe..
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Gee, thanks for all the interest folks.
I've been shooting that one since I was about 10 years old so it's a bit hard to say. Good eye though. Most folks wouldn't recognize/care about that one.Zeus wrote:How do you find the Marlin .22? Thanks to our wonderful laws it's hard to get one semi .22, so I'd like to get a decent one.
The Smith and Wesson model 41 (pic).CooperJS wrote:Those are some really great and fun looking rifles D_Hall, what would be your favourite?
I've got no chance of a semi centrefire down here, so I try not to look at them. .454 casulls though, no problem.
I take it the Marlin is fairly reliable, that's what I wanted to know, thanks.
I take it the Marlin is fairly reliable, that's what I wanted to know, thanks.
/sarcasm, /hyperbole
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looks like a nice little unit, that'd fall under a category C licence in Australia, right?
Yep, under 10+1 rounds makes it a C, over makes it D. Semi/pump shotguns under 5+1 rounds are C.
You can get a class C license if you're a farmer. Class D just doesn't happen anymore.
I'd get a 10/22, but I haven't heard the best things about their accuracy, not to mention they cost about $750 here.
You can get a class C license if you're a farmer. Class D just doesn't happen anymore.
I'd get a 10/22, but I haven't heard the best things about their accuracy, not to mention they cost about $750 here.
/sarcasm, /hyperbole
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oh i see, that's pretty expensive. the belmont range near me has a military rifle club that have different meets for all sorts of gun types, so I was thinking of joining there to be able to have a bit of variety in what I can use, but applying for your firearms licence is such a mission and there's quite a bit of cost so it's taking me ages to get through the whole process