CADFather
Joined: Nov 23, 2009
Posts: 64
Location: Chattanooga, TN/Ringgold, GA
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 1:21 pm
I've always been fascinated by guns, from the time I could walk I had 2 toy sixguns in a western style "Lone Ranger" rig. As I got older my interests matured and the price of them did as well. While I've got some "Cheap" guns in my collection, I've also got some not so "cheap" guns as well. I'll post pics of a few everyday along with a brief description of them, if anyone is interested. Oh, and don't worry about my revealing the collection, I take the security of these very personally, most of what I'm going to reveal is secured off premises in a very secure location.
Before I start showing them I guess a little more background on me is justified, as I mentioned earlier I have always had an attraction to firearms that has blossomed over the years. My interest vary from early American "Rev War" to modern day, and while all of the Rev War stuff is gone (see Medical Bills, above) I still do truly love them. Over the years of collecting the actual physical arms I have also tried to gain as much knowledge as I could about everything that goes boom and sends lead downrange. I have book upon book of information in my library detailing just about every aspect of hundreds of thousands of different weapons and their variations. If you have a question about anything you see or don't see for that matter ask it and I should be able to provide you an answer, if I can't, I'll find the answer and then we'll both know.
A little more background on me. I was in the Infantry in the Army and a member of the 187th Inf (Rakkassans), I also served with the 1/17 Inf (Buffaloes) in Korea as my first duty station. I spent time in certain places where they didn't like Americans very much, you know LA, San Francisco, the Middle East and Central America (Honduras, Panama, Etc.) I've exchanged rounds with some folks that would have liked nothing more than to see me and all my friends dead. I am a proud US Veteran and while the US may not be proud of me, I am of it. I served as a dedicated marksman in the units that didn't have a slot in their TO&E for a Sniper, I went to Sniper School in Korea and served in that role on the DMZ there. I attended Airborne school right after AIT at Ft. Benning, GA and then Air Assault school at Ft. Campbell, KY when I was assigned to the 101st Airborne Div. after coming home form Korea. Now I am a part-time gunsmith/unemployed AutoCAD draftsman-designer, I have plenty of time to tinker but no money.
My interests now center mainly on the second world war and later, but I still have quite a few Civil War period weapons and reproductions.
Everything you see here is real, I have almost zero interest in Airsoft, I say almost zero because there are pieces that interest me that I can't afford real versions of. I don't have the airsoft version either, since they are also priced out of reach of the common working man and are basically toy guns. (No offense intended if you are in a country that doesn't allow firearm ownership.)
Anyway here are the pictures:
I'll start off with one everyone here should know, the M1 Garand, my Garand is a middle 1943 production Springfield with a post war style rear sight instead of the WWII Lock-bar rear. With this one I have the M-7 Grenade Launcher attachment the M-15 Grenade Launcher sight (most were never installed, like this one) and some various Rifle Grenades like we see in COD (the MkII, Pineapple Grenade in the M1a1 Grenade Adapter and the M11A3 Rifle Grenades) Also shown is the M1 Bayonet (made by American fork and Hoe) and M7 Scabbard.
And a view that everyone should also be familiar with
The next one that I am going to show is my Heckler and Koch G-3 / HK-91 another one that most should be familiar with. Along with it I have several magazines, an aftermarket Bipod, Scope and Mount, plus a Sound Suppressor (the Suppressor is a fake I made, it provides zero suppression in compliance with federal law)
Next up is my Civilian Version of the M-4 or the CAR-15 if you will:
And next is my M-9 Berretta, the long magazine you can see is a factory Berretta 20 rd magazine (rare)
Next is my Reach out and touch someone piece I call it "Ma Bell." It's a Savage Model 10 Tactical in .308 Winchester with a factory installed 24" heavy barrel with target style crown. Basically it is a copy of the Remington Model 700 which is what the Marines call an M-24 (Sniper Rifle). This is my po-boy version of that rifle.
More to come tomorrow, I've only scratched the surface on what I have to show.
If you run, you will only die tired.
Ne Desit Virtus, Rakkassan (B Co. 1/187 Inf, 101st Abn Div.)
Last edited by CADFather on Fri Oct 29, 2010 2:53 am; edited 4 times in total
Before I start showing them I guess a little more background on me is justified, as I mentioned earlier I have always had an attraction to firearms that has blossomed over the years. My interest vary from early American "Rev War" to modern day, and while all of the Rev War stuff is gone (see Medical Bills, above) I still do truly love them. Over the years of collecting the actual physical arms I have also tried to gain as much knowledge as I could about everything that goes boom and sends lead downrange. I have book upon book of information in my library detailing just about every aspect of hundreds of thousands of different weapons and their variations. If you have a question about anything you see or don't see for that matter ask it and I should be able to provide you an answer, if I can't, I'll find the answer and then we'll both know.
A little more background on me. I was in the Infantry in the Army and a member of the 187th Inf (Rakkassans), I also served with the 1/17 Inf (Buffaloes) in Korea as my first duty station. I spent time in certain places where they didn't like Americans very much, you know LA, San Francisco, the Middle East and Central America (Honduras, Panama, Etc.) I've exchanged rounds with some folks that would have liked nothing more than to see me and all my friends dead. I am a proud US Veteran and while the US may not be proud of me, I am of it. I served as a dedicated marksman in the units that didn't have a slot in their TO&E for a Sniper, I went to Sniper School in Korea and served in that role on the DMZ there. I attended Airborne school right after AIT at Ft. Benning, GA and then Air Assault school at Ft. Campbell, KY when I was assigned to the 101st Airborne Div. after coming home form Korea. Now I am a part-time gunsmith/unemployed AutoCAD draftsman-designer, I have plenty of time to tinker but no money.
My interests now center mainly on the second world war and later, but I still have quite a few Civil War period weapons and reproductions.
Everything you see here is real, I have almost zero interest in Airsoft, I say almost zero because there are pieces that interest me that I can't afford real versions of. I don't have the airsoft version either, since they are also priced out of reach of the common working man and are basically toy guns. (No offense intended if you are in a country that doesn't allow firearm ownership.)
Anyway here are the pictures:
I'll start off with one everyone here should know, the M1 Garand, my Garand is a middle 1943 production Springfield with a post war style rear sight instead of the WWII Lock-bar rear. With this one I have the M-7 Grenade Launcher attachment the M-15 Grenade Launcher sight (most were never installed, like this one) and some various Rifle Grenades like we see in COD (the MkII, Pineapple Grenade in the M1a1 Grenade Adapter and the M11A3 Rifle Grenades) Also shown is the M1 Bayonet (made by American fork and Hoe) and M7 Scabbard.
And a view that everyone should also be familiar with
The next one that I am going to show is my Heckler and Koch G-3 / HK-91 another one that most should be familiar with. Along with it I have several magazines, an aftermarket Bipod, Scope and Mount, plus a Sound Suppressor (the Suppressor is a fake I made, it provides zero suppression in compliance with federal law)
Next up is my Civilian Version of the M-4 or the CAR-15 if you will:
And next is my M-9 Berretta, the long magazine you can see is a factory Berretta 20 rd magazine (rare)
Next is my Reach out and touch someone piece I call it "Ma Bell." It's a Savage Model 10 Tactical in .308 Winchester with a factory installed 24" heavy barrel with target style crown. Basically it is a copy of the Remington Model 700 which is what the Marines call an M-24 (Sniper Rifle). This is my po-boy version of that rifle.
More to come tomorrow, I've only scratched the surface on what I have to show.
If you run, you will only die tired.
Ne Desit Virtus, Rakkassan (B Co. 1/187 Inf, 101st Abn Div.)
Last edited by CADFather on Fri Oct 29, 2010 2:53 am; edited 4 times in total