Double Eagle M82 Full Auto Airsoft Electric Gun
I bought this gun for my friend so i couldnt do a shooting review for it but one day ill ask him if i can@!!Sorry for not having and videos and i am always in for sub 4 sub ignore this M4 3181 AEG Electric Airsoft Rifle, M203 Spring Grenade Launcher, Two Stocks, FPS-300, Extra MagazineDouble Eagle M82 Full Auto Airsoft Electric Gun
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An essential component to the beauty of our rifles is their wood and its subsequent fit to the receiver and barrel. All of our wood is air dried walnut, which is individually inspected and graded. Our team is constantly scouring the country looking for the best walnut available that is of sufficient grain structure, quality cut, and air dried.
God damn cat!!!!!!!

I was down in my basement linseeding some rifle stocks, between the time I stepped out and went back down to finish up, a god damn cat had got into my basement. I took the lid of a container and made a huge noise with it and ousted the cat out. NO cats were harmed during this video, only scared shitless.
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How to make a stock blank from a piece of lumber
Before a gunstock can be carved from a blank, that blank must be cut from a larger piece of lumber. In this brief video Larry Potterfield, CEO and Founder of MidwayUSA, shows how to select and cut a stock blank from a larger piece of lumber using Plexiglas layout panels and some wood saws.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Crosman 1077 Air Rifles The Perfect Gift for Your Son
Crosman 1077 Air Rifles The Perfect Gift for Your Son
Want to build your son’s confidence in shooting? Here is something for him: the Crosman 1077 Air Rifle. These Crosman fun rifles are light and can be easily held by kids. With a little practice, he will not only become a good shooter but will also have lots of fun in the process. You’ll get some father-son bonding time too.
The Crosman 1077 Air Rifle is a .177 caliber semi-automatic rifle with a barrel length of 20.38 inches. The barrel length gives a fantastic muzzle speed of 625 fps. (The muzzle speed is the speed at which the projectile leaves the muzzle of the rifle.)
These Crosman fun rifles have so many features to increase the skill and confidence of a beginner. Its 12-shot repeating system will give the shooter more time to be in action. No interruptions over and over unlike with conventional rifles! Crosman Air Rifles also feature a fiber optic front sight, which assists you while taking aim. Another advantage of Crosman air rifles is its side-to-side windage adjustment at the rear sight. You will be able to shoot accurately with these horizontal adjustments.
Another reason for its accuracy is its synthetic stock with checkering on the pistol grip and the forearm. The synthetic stock protects it from warpage or shift due to variation in temperature. If you want even more accuracy, you can mount a scope on its 11 mm dovetailed receiver. No wonder the Crosman 1077 Air Rifle was selected for the 2001 Bikathlon Event at the Boy Scout Jamboree.
These Crosman air guns are low on noise and will not affect people with sensitive ears. Nor will they disturb your neighbors. Not just your son, your entire family can join in the fun. I highly recommend that you get one of these fun rifles and have unlimited fun.
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Director’s Showcase Elite 3 Rifles, 36 Inch Stock Only
Director’s Showcase Elite 3 Rifles, 36 Inch Stock Only
- Chrome BoltAmazing Balance
Many of the top Drum Corps, Winter Guard groups and competitive high school color guards use Director’s Showcase rifles exclusively. This is because all Director’s Showcase rifles have extraordinary strength, durability and precise balance. We achieve this by using only the highest quality poplar and aspen wood to make our rifles. These materials also allow us to get the smoothest finish when the rifles are painted. Our hand-dipped painting process assures us that each rifle will live up to our
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Price: $ 25.75
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QB79 stock from scratch to range
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Stedi-Stock Shoulder Brace Stabilizer for Cameras, Camcorders & Spotting Scopes + Accessory Kit
Stedi-Stock Shoulder Brace Stabilizer for Cameras, Camcorders & Spotting Scopes + Accessory Kit
- Stedi Stock Camcorder ,Spotting Scope Shoulder Brace Stabilizer
- Camcorder Carrying Case
- LensPen Outdoor Pro Kit
The Stedi-Stock Camera Shoulder Brace will help eliminate poor quality pictures, due to “camera shake”. The Stedi-Stock Camcorder Stabilizer will assist in accomplishing smoother videos (especially when filming action or sweeping panoramic shots). The Stedi-Stock Spotting Scope Shoulder mount, will assist the user in holding a spotting scope stable without the weight of an unwieldy, bulky, cumbersome Tripod. The Stedi-Stock optical stabilizer allows the user to interchange their optical devices,
Price: $ 59.95
Wii SureShot Rifle
- Removable stock and barrel for use in three different modes
- C and Z Control Buttons on the shotgun
- Authentic size and lightweight with high quality construction
- Works with Wii shooting and hunting games
Finally a realistic, surefire accessory that brings even more fun to Wii¿ shooting games. The Wii¿ Sure Shot controller accessory gives you realistic shooting action. To operate, place the Wii Remote in the top cradle of the gun and the Wii Nunchuk in its outer stock. After attaching the controllers, manage the wires by using the cable slot and close the top covers. On the sides of the magazine loading port are buttons marked C and Z that allow you to simultaneously press the corresponding
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GMG NEW TACTICAL CARBINE RIFLE STOCK BUTTSTOCK BUFFER SPRING GM-BFRS
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Categories: Rifle Stocks Tags: Accessory, Brace, Camcorders, Cameras, Scopes, Shoulder, Spotting, Stabilizer, StediStock
Director’s Showcase Elite 4 Rifles, 39 Inch Stock Only
Director’s Showcase Elite 4 Rifles, 39 Inch Stock Only
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Price: $ 26.50
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The M203 Rifle Gun
The M203 Rifle Gun
The M203, or at least the concept, seems like a good idea, providing extra firepower to the squad without sacrificing a rifle, but from what I’ve heard about the M203 in particular it sounds like quite the POS. Like I’ve heard that it’s incredibly dangerous to have a round in the chamber unless you’re about to fire it as the safety is poor.
I’ve also heard that sometimes the mechanism which holds the chamber shut breaks easily, etc. For anyone who has ever carried an M203 is it really that bad of a weapon or are these just cases of poor maintenance or old weapons? Also, I know there are other posts about so and so should replace the M203 but is there any definite plan to replace it.
It’s great weapon. Yea, I’d imagine that running with an explosive that, if detonated in fairly thin steel tube (if you’re running the gun will probably be at your chest) would make bite sized pieces of you, plus an interesting splatter. my honest opinion (as well as a common sense of safety, and putting others at risk) is, if you’re running around with an armed 40mm you deserve what ever happens, and hopefully you don’t kill someone else.
Also probably bad maintence, and in some cases, I’d imagine old weapons, but I don’t think that a 40mm won’t function correctly because it’s not exactly “cutting edge”. Replacements, yes. GL36, XZ25 airburst, or something along those lines. It uses only HE rounds. And there’s a new multi-launcher, the GL32.
Earlier models of the M203 were prone to breakage at the breech locking mechanism as well as breaking apart when fired, thus causing injury to the firer. I have heard of people that have broken one in the past. The problems with breakage were a result of the barrel assembly being made of cast aluminum.
They are currently (if not already) being replaced with milled aluminum barrels, which are much stronger and eliminate the problems of the cast barrel assemblies. Once you have gotten used to they are accurate and definitely an asset to any rifle squad.
You can mill a forging, casting or bar-stock, and from the outside they will look the same. However, the micro-structure of the aluminum forging will have a finer and better grain alignment. The next best thing would have been to machine the barrel from bar-stock, the weakest – castings. But it makes a world of difference in the strength of the part.
Once again, experience is the better weapon on battlefield then facts are, in a certain sense because it is nice to know how the enemy has! Anyway, I’ve fired an M-1 Garand and a M1903A3 over 100 times, but does that make me some type of expert or Marine Sniper? No it doesn’t, so just shut your goddamn little mouth and learn something for once?! You go on and on with you don’t get any respect. I respect what they do, not who they are.
Victor Epand is an expert consultant for http://www.WarGear.info/. WarGear.info carries the best selection of military clothing, war gear, and combat accessories on the market.
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Categories: Rifle Stocks Tags: M203, Rifle
History of the Springfield M1a Rifle
History of the Springfield M1a Rifle
The year 1974 marked the exceptional birth of the Springfield M1A rifle. Principally, the M1A is a high-quality reincarnation of the U.S. M14 rifle that saw the U.S halfway through the early years of the Vietnam War. The M1A however is civilian friendly and capitalizes on the popularity of the M14 type by using GI parts and specs. If you aspire to be the proud owner of a fully-automatic or selective fire riffle ,than perhaps this is not the riffle for you. The M1A is purely designed to be a semi-automatic rifle and cannot in any way be modified.
The company responsible for the production of the M1A rifle is Springfield Armory of Geneseo, Illinois. The company has been a force in the firearms industry for many years and still remains as one. Notably, one should not be mistaken as this is not the same U.S. Government owned Springfield Armory of Massachusetts which was closed for operations by the U.S. Department of Defense on the 30,th of April1968.
The term “M1A” was christened by Elmer C. Ballance who was coincidentally the founder of the privately owned Springfield Armory, Inc. of Devine, Texas. However, by November 1974, Mr Ballance sold the “Springfield Armory” to Bob Reese. The Reese family retains as the current owner to the “Springfield Armory” empire to this very day.
The year 1974 also marked another significant event for the M1A as it was given the greenlight for use in NRA High Power shooting matches. The ammendment could be found on the NRA High Power Rifle Rule Book “to include commercially manufactured rifles having the same configuration as the M14 rifle” .
The M1A receiver is made from investment cast AISI 8620 alloy steel. Mr. Balance once proudly stated that a total of 4620 receivers were manufactured before he sold the company. Early M1A rifles were built with surplus G.I. parts until Springfield Armory, Inc. began manufacturing their own. Springfield M1A rifles are generally similar to their military M14 counterparts. There are however a few notable differences between them.
A contrast to the military M14 receivers which were manufactured using the drop-forge process, indeed a more sophisticated and expensive method, the receivers for the M1A are manufactured by a method called the precision investment casting. One of the major differences between the two however is the necessary cuts made in the right rear corner of the receiver. Until at least the late 1990s, the M1A produced by Springfield Armory retained the cutout in the rear right of the stock for the selector switch found on the M14.
The M1A has a gas-operated, semiautomatic, rotating bolt, magazine-fed mechanism firing 7.62x51mm ammunition. Its standard model comes in a military style configuration: G.I. chrome-lined barrel, standard “peep” aperture and front sight blade, parkerized finish, and two-stage military trigger.
Springfield’s M1A is proof of an engineering marvel. It is reliable, accurate, and powerful. While the market experiences an influx of newer designs that offers lighter weight, lower cost, and other improvements, the M1A continues to be one of the most useful and significant addition to any collection. It’s superior shooting accuracy, legality in almost all states across the U.S , and budget friendly ammunition has allowed the M1A to be dubbed one of the most fascinating rifles available. What’s more, It a reliable machine that withstands the test of time coupled with the potential for upgrades and add-ons makes it the ideal choice for match shooting.
Jery is an Iraq war veteran who loves the M1A rifle. For more general information on the M1A Rifle or the M1A Scout Rifle go to http://www.m1arifles.com and visit the article section.
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