Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Monday, June 29, 2009
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Ruger SR9 with Tactical Light, Laser Combo, 9 mm Semi Auto Pistol
Friday, June 26, 2009
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
S&W Model 66-1, 357 Magnum Revolver
Shown in satin stainless finish. The revolver also accepts 38 caliber special ammo.
This is an excellent self defense weapon.
I personally prefer the 38 hollow points, less recoil because of the shorter barrel with adequate damage impact on target hits.
This is an excellent self defense weapon.
I personally prefer the 38 hollow points, less recoil because of the shorter barrel with adequate damage impact on target hits.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Steyr Scout .308 Caliber
Bolt-action rifle with gray zytel stock. Scope is a Leupold Scout 2.5X, tripod, and leather rifle sling.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Remington 700 Bolt Action Rifle
Emailed to me by a dedicated hunter and sportsman:
This rifle was manufactured in 1967, a 243 Caliber. Old style butt plate and a 4 x 32 scope set at 200 yards.
Great for deer hunting, shooting varmints, or a good amateur sniper rifle.
This rifle was manufactured in 1967, a 243 Caliber. Old style butt plate and a 4 x 32 scope set at 200 yards.
Great for deer hunting, shooting varmints, or a good amateur sniper rifle.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
FN 90, PS 90 Assault Rifle
Available in various Military, Civilian, and Police Models.
The next two pictures show the typical 50-round magazine:
The next picture shows the breakdown of typical PS 90 Assault Weapon:
A disassembled PS90, showing the major component groups:
1. trigger group
2. barrel and optical sight assembly
3. butt plate
4. magazine
5. bolt carrier and recoil assembly
6. stock body and trigger.
The standard P90 disassembles into similar main components.
The P90 is a Belgian designed personal defense weapon. The weapon’s name is an abbreviation of Project 90, which specifies a weapon system of the 1990s. The P90 is considered a Personal Defense Weapon (PDW), and was designed as a compact but powerful firearm for vehicle drivers, operators of crew-served weapons, support personnel, special forces and anti-terrorist units.
Developed between 1986–1987 at Fabrique Nationale de Herstal, the P90 features a compact bullpup design, ambidextrous grip and a polymer and alloy-based construction. The weapon contains several innovative features including the proprietary 5.7x28mm ammunition, designed for greater penetration of body armour than pistol ammunition.
The P90 and variants are in use by military and police forces in over thirty countries worldwide, and sports models are popular among civilian shooters.
The P90 was developed between 1986 and 1987 in Herstal, Belgium. Its goal was to replace the pistol-caliber carbines which were in use at the time by military and law enforcement personnel, as it had become evident that such weapons were ineffective against body armour, even with the longer barrel length compared to handguns.
The gun was designed in conjunction with the new 5.7x28mm cartridge, which has a greater penetrating capability, lethal range and flatter trajectory than most other pistol caliber cartridges such as the NATO-standard 9x19mm Parabellum round. Initially the weapon used a 5.7x28mm SS90 cartridge (with a lightweight, roundnose, jacketed projectile and a polymer core), as well as tracer, training (reduced range), sub-caliber (increased velocity and effective range of up to 250 m) and blank ammunition. The first prototype firing this ammunition was completed in October 1986, and over 3,000 submachine guns were produced in this configuration until 1993 in a low-rate initial production run.
Meanwhile, FN revised the ammunition, with the intention of using it in a planned semi-automatic pistol of the same caliber the Five-seveN. The new cartridge, designated the SS190, has a more conventional full metal, plated steel jacket, lead core and steel/aluminium penetrator. Several other projectiles were also developed for the new cartridge, including the L191 tracer round, a subsonic SB193 bullet for sound-suppressed P90 firearms and blank ammunition. A modified version of the P90 adapted to use the new ammunition was introduced in 1993.
The firearm is produced in several variations. All of these versions are able to mount certain optional accessories such as tactical slings, empty case collector bags, bayonets, visible and infrared laser aiming modules (LAM) and tactical flashlights.
The next two pictures show the typical 50-round magazine:
The next picture shows the breakdown of typical PS 90 Assault Weapon:
A disassembled PS90, showing the major component groups:
1. trigger group
2. barrel and optical sight assembly
3. butt plate
4. magazine
5. bolt carrier and recoil assembly
6. stock body and trigger.
The standard P90 disassembles into similar main components.
The P90 is a Belgian designed personal defense weapon. The weapon’s name is an abbreviation of Project 90, which specifies a weapon system of the 1990s. The P90 is considered a Personal Defense Weapon (PDW), and was designed as a compact but powerful firearm for vehicle drivers, operators of crew-served weapons, support personnel, special forces and anti-terrorist units.
Developed between 1986–1987 at Fabrique Nationale de Herstal, the P90 features a compact bullpup design, ambidextrous grip and a polymer and alloy-based construction. The weapon contains several innovative features including the proprietary 5.7x28mm ammunition, designed for greater penetration of body armour than pistol ammunition.
The P90 and variants are in use by military and police forces in over thirty countries worldwide, and sports models are popular among civilian shooters.
The P90 was developed between 1986 and 1987 in Herstal, Belgium. Its goal was to replace the pistol-caliber carbines which were in use at the time by military and law enforcement personnel, as it had become evident that such weapons were ineffective against body armour, even with the longer barrel length compared to handguns.
The gun was designed in conjunction with the new 5.7x28mm cartridge, which has a greater penetrating capability, lethal range and flatter trajectory than most other pistol caliber cartridges such as the NATO-standard 9x19mm Parabellum round. Initially the weapon used a 5.7x28mm SS90 cartridge (with a lightweight, roundnose, jacketed projectile and a polymer core), as well as tracer, training (reduced range), sub-caliber (increased velocity and effective range of up to 250 m) and blank ammunition. The first prototype firing this ammunition was completed in October 1986, and over 3,000 submachine guns were produced in this configuration until 1993 in a low-rate initial production run.
Meanwhile, FN revised the ammunition, with the intention of using it in a planned semi-automatic pistol of the same caliber the Five-seveN. The new cartridge, designated the SS190, has a more conventional full metal, plated steel jacket, lead core and steel/aluminium penetrator. Several other projectiles were also developed for the new cartridge, including the L191 tracer round, a subsonic SB193 bullet for sound-suppressed P90 firearms and blank ammunition. A modified version of the P90 adapted to use the new ammunition was introduced in 1993.
The firearm is produced in several variations. All of these versions are able to mount certain optional accessories such as tactical slings, empty case collector bags, bayonets, visible and infrared laser aiming modules (LAM) and tactical flashlights.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Belt Fed 1919, 308 Caliber Machine
In the early days of machine guns, this weapon was a two man operation.
The gun had a carry handle for one man with an extra barrel, tool bag, tripod, and ammo for the second man who fed the belt into the machine gun while the first man fired it.
The belts came in 100 and 250 rounds.
Look at the picture carefully...
Every office should have one of these!
The gun had a carry handle for one man with an extra barrel, tool bag, tripod, and ammo for the second man who fed the belt into the machine gun while the first man fired it.
The belts came in 100 and 250 rounds.
Look at the picture carefully...
Every office should have one of these!
Friday, June 19, 2009
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Machine Guns-- Private & Corporate Ownership
It is a common misconception that machine guns cannot be owned by law-abiding citizens. This comes from the creation of a variety of confusing laws that have made purchasing a full-auto gun more difficult than purchasing a "normal" gun. But, if you can comply with the law, you may qualify to own a machine gun.
First a brief history: In May of 1986, certain laws went into effect that made it illegal for 'civilians' to own fully automatic firearms that were manufactured AFTER THAT DATE. Many fully automatic weapons manufactured, registered and tax paid BEFORE MAY, 1986, MAY BE OWNED BY AND SOLD TO INDIVIDUALS. The full-auto guns that may be owned by individuals are called 'transferable'. Some states DO NOT allow machine gun ownership at all, no matter when the gun was made, but many states do.
To purchase a transferable machine gun, you must meet certain requirements (generally the same as when you purchase another gun, but with additional scrutiny), fill out special paperwork (called a 'form 4'), and pay a $200, one-time, transfer tax. Every time a machine gun is transferred, the $200 tax must be paid-- usually by the purchaser. The steps to take to purchase a transferable machine gun are:
How about Suppressors or Short-Barreled Shotguns? Yes you probably can! (Most of the same restrictions apply)
First a brief history: In May of 1986, certain laws went into effect that made it illegal for 'civilians' to own fully automatic firearms that were manufactured AFTER THAT DATE. Many fully automatic weapons manufactured, registered and tax paid BEFORE MAY, 1986, MAY BE OWNED BY AND SOLD TO INDIVIDUALS. The full-auto guns that may be owned by individuals are called 'transferable'. Some states DO NOT allow machine gun ownership at all, no matter when the gun was made, but many states do.
To purchase a transferable machine gun, you must meet certain requirements (generally the same as when you purchase another gun, but with additional scrutiny), fill out special paperwork (called a 'form 4'), and pay a $200, one-time, transfer tax. Every time a machine gun is transferred, the $200 tax must be paid-- usually by the purchaser. The steps to take to purchase a transferable machine gun are:
- Find a dealer locally who can assist you in all phases of the transfer. This should go beyond helping you fill out the paperwork: they should help you locate the gun if it isn't in stock and allow you to shoot the gun while your paperwork is being processed by the BATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms). It will usually take 4-6 weeks for the dealer to get the gun from another dealer if they don't already have it in stock (due to BATF paperwork delays).
- Get your fingerprints (either by a police dept. or by a qualified fingerprinter, two imprints are needed) and two passport sized pictures taken. These will be used to perform a comprehensive criminal background check on you.
- Have your local dealer help you fill out an "Application for Tax Paid Transfer And Registration Of Firearm" for, known as a "form 4".
- You must have the signature of the Chief Law Enforcement (CLEO) officer that has jurisdiction over the municipality in which you live on the form 4. This could be the City Chief or the County Sheriff, for example. This is usually not a problem-- in machine gun friendly states. The form 4, CLEO signature, 2 fingerprint cards, 2 pictures, and a $200 check (your one-time transfer tax) must all be mailed to the BATF and an approved tax stamp returned before you may take possession of the gun. This may take anywhere from 2 to 5 months.
How about Suppressors or Short-Barreled Shotguns? Yes you probably can! (Most of the same restrictions apply)
Monday, June 15, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Movie: Fly with the Right Airline and be Safe!
I would like to thank...
Blogs Follow Me (http://blogsfollowme.blogspot.com) for all the google tips and html codes.
I am now able to do animation files, flash files as movies, and I have my Twitter Page added to my google blog.
Friday, June 12, 2009
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
N Heavy Barrel Norinco NHM-91 (AK47 MAK-90)
This weapon is the same as the AK or MAK-90, just a longer barrel like the Dragunov style. This model has the heavy barrel with bayonet.
Accepts ALL AK style magazines including the East German mags and 75 round drums. Shown with a 3x9x40 scope. This weapon is ready to ROCK-N-ROLL!
7.62x39, semi auto, AK-47 style, made in China, was originally imported by CSI in Ont, CA, but is now rare because it's no longer imported to the USA.
21" Barrel is threaded, synthetic sniper style stock with raised cheek piece, free spinning bipod, rear sight adjust for elevation, semi hooded front sight, standard issue is a 30 round mag.
Accepts ALL AK style magazines including the East German mags and 75 round drums. Shown with a 3x9x40 scope. This weapon is ready to ROCK-N-ROLL!
7.62x39, semi auto, AK-47 style, made in China, was originally imported by CSI in Ont, CA, but is now rare because it's no longer imported to the USA.
21" Barrel is threaded, synthetic sniper style stock with raised cheek piece, free spinning bipod, rear sight adjust for elevation, semi hooded front sight, standard issue is a 30 round mag.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
The WW 2 Collection
Just received this email picture from a WWII Collector:
U.S. WW2 M1 Carbine with rifle case; M1911A1 .45 pistol with holster; soldiers helmet; and bayonet.
U.S. WW2 M1 Carbine with rifle case; M1911A1 .45 pistol with holster; soldiers helmet; and bayonet.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Gun Case Giveaway
Win this Bulldog Aluminum Case 11"x9" with Locks in the Assault Rifle Blog giveaway. No purchase necessary. Lock up your pistol with this Quality Bulldog Case from Impact Guns. Some lucky winner is going to get this Bulldog Aluminum Case free of charge and we are even going to pay the shipping !!! All you have to do is follow the rules below. Please take time to watch the very informative videos on our featured Assault Rifles. Watch for Gun Safety videos coming very soon.
Contest Begins June 11th and ends June 30th
Rules
1) All you have to do is Leave a comment to this Post. You can enter once per day until the end of the contest (multiply your odds by getting the giveaway widget and/or pistol giveaway pic and putting them up on your website)
*Note, you do not have to have a blog or website to play, there will be other opportunities for additional entries for those that are not webmasters
To Increase your chances....
2) Mention this contest in a blogpost on your blog and link back to this url: http://assault-rifle.blogspot.com/2009/06/gun-case-giveaway.html
You will get 5 entries for doing so, let us know you've done that when you leave a comment. (you can do this one time per contest)
3) Multiply your chances by 5x with each entry just by having the giveaway Widget on your blog or website! Click here to get the Code. When you leave a comment, include the words: "I have the Giveaway Widget" (you must mention that each time you leave a comment and include the url to your website to get proper credit)
4) Multiply your chances 5x with each entry by putting the Gun Case giveaway pic on your blog or website. When you leave a comment, include the words: "I have the gun case giveaway Pic" Click here to get the code. (you must mention that each time you leave a comment and include the url to your website to get proper credit) Get both the Widget and pic and multiply your chances by 10X! To get credit for both simply say: "I have the widget and pic"
5) Check the giveaway page frequently for trivia questions and videos to watch. Many of them will allow you to multiply your comment entries by 5x or 10x more.
6) Comments will be moderated (but posted daily) to keep out spammers
make sure to enter daily, the more times you enter, the better your odds...Good Luck!!
*Note, you do not have to have a blog or website to play, there will be other opportunities for additional entries for those that are not webmasters
To Increase your chances....
2) Mention this contest in a blogpost on your blog and link back to this url: http://assault-rifle.blogspot.com/2009/06/gun-case-giveaway.html
You will get 5 entries for doing so, let us know you've done that when you leave a comment. (you can do this one time per contest)
3) Multiply your chances by 5x with each entry just by having the giveaway Widget on your blog or website! Click here to get the Code. When you leave a comment, include the words: "I have the Giveaway Widget" (you must mention that each time you leave a comment and include the url to your website to get proper credit)
4) Multiply your chances 5x with each entry by putting the Gun Case giveaway pic on your blog or website. When you leave a comment, include the words: "I have the gun case giveaway Pic" Click here to get the code. (you must mention that each time you leave a comment and include the url to your website to get proper credit) Get both the Widget and pic and multiply your chances by 10X! To get credit for both simply say: "I have the widget and pic"
5) Check the giveaway page frequently for trivia questions and videos to watch. Many of them will allow you to multiply your comment entries by 5x or 10x more.
6) Comments will be moderated (but posted daily) to keep out spammers
make sure to enter daily, the more times you enter, the better your odds...Good Luck!!
Updates: Thank you everyone who has joined the contest so far. Your support means a lot to us. The more people we get to play the better this will work, which means a boost to our Alexa ratings, which allows us to afford more free prizes and contests in the future. We don't want to have just a simple drawing, we want this to be fun and exciting!
When we calculate the winner we will use a random number generator to pick one of the days of the month that the contest has been running...This is why it is important to return daily or as often as possible so you don't miss any opportunities to get entries into the contest. Then we will run the number generator a second time to pick the winner, this is why it's important to get as many multiplier entries as possible, like adding the widget or pic or watching for trivia questions etc...which will be posted right here in the update section.
Don't forget to get the widget. Make sure you get the whole code or it wont work. Having this widget will get you listed in the featured contestant section which means more prizes in the future, it also gives you opportunities for entry multipliers, as well as immediate access to all participating contests....As this program grows, it won't be just American Prepper and Bullseye contests that will be listed, but any webmaster that wants to start a contest can have theirs listed on the widget, there's no limit to how many contests and prizes we can have on the widget so we hope that you will have several opportunities to win.
Watch here for trivia questions and more....Good Luck and Have Fun!!!
P.S. we have updated our featured contestants section on the widget, if you have it posted on your site and dont see your site listed, please remind us. Thank you!
We have a Winner!!!
See AmericanPreppersNetwork.blogspot.com for the Winner
Sunday, June 7, 2009
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