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hgreer2 06-27-2011 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Norme (Post 197220)
Hi Doug, By whose definition? Here, in order, are the top ten States in violent crime:
#1 South Carolina
#2 Tennessee
#3 Nevada
#4 Florida
#5 Louisiana
#6 Alaska
#7 Delaware
#8 Maryland
#9 New Mexico
#10 Michigan
Regards, Norm

Norme, would you please stay on topic and not ruin ANOTHER of my threads. I would appreciate it.

Thanks,
Harry

pitsword 06-27-2011 10:38 PM

Not to be rude Harry. I appreciate Normes input, yours also. Looking over a few posts from you and you pal kitkat, you are quite prone to taking over posts as well. Smile, we love you.
pitsword

hgreer2 06-27-2011 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by pitsword (Post 197248)
Not to be rude Harry. I appreciate Normes input, yours also. Looking over a few posts from you and you pal kitkat, you are quite prone to taking over posts as well. Smile, we love you.
pitsword

Fair enough, but I'm just an old redneck, I try not to hi-jack a thread, just respond when attacked, that's my excuse and George, well he is just George, someone you would like as a friend as long as you are not a liberal.......:thumbup:

Harry

sheepherder 06-28-2011 08:55 AM

Have you noticed anything peculiar about sub MG's that fire from an open bolt??? I've fired several, at military FamFire exercises, and was quite surprised...I mentioned it in another thread; when you next visit this friend, fire an MP-40 or Thompson unsupported and tell us/me what you noticed... :)

Douglas Jr. 06-28-2011 06:00 PM

That's an very impressive collection.
However, as a personal preference, I would stick on pre-1945 models only.

Douglas.

silverknife 06-28-2011 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by postino (Post 197268)
Have you noticed anything peculiar about sub MG's that fire from an open bolt??? I've fired several, at military FamFire exercises, and was quite surprised...I mentioned it in another thread; when you next visit this friend, fire an MP-40 or Thompson unsupported and tell us/me what you noticed... :)

I've put a few rounds downrange with both open and closed bolt subguns. Not sure what answer wins the prize today but far and away the open bolt guns are less accurate than their closed bolt counterparts and somewhat more awkward to sight in and fire. Of course with all of the things mechanical going on, and all of the moving parts slapping around and smacking into battery before the bullet starts its way down the barrel, kind of stands to reason that the open bolt design is inherently less accurate.

I would have also said they generally have slower rates of fire Like the Thompson and M3 but the MAC 10's spit out a goodly number of rounds per minute. Then there is the crudeness factor but the Tommygun is exquisitely built.

Regards,
Doug

Ron Wood 06-29-2011 12:39 AM

The Thompson is the only bullet hose I ever wanted to own...perhaps someday I'll get around to it.

hgreer2 06-29-2011 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Ron Wood (Post 197316)
The Thompson is the only bullet hose I ever wanted to own...perhaps someday I'll get around to it.

Me too, aren't they the cats meow !!!!

Harry

alanint 06-29-2011 07:58 AM

And still fairly affordable, by SMG standards, thanks to the thousands produced by Auto Ordnance from the sixties through the mid 80s.
Now if you want to own a Colt or Savage........

Edward Tinker 06-29-2011 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Norme (Post 197220)
Hi Doug, By whose definition? Here, in order, are the top ten States in violent crime:
#1 South Carolina
#2 Tennessee
#3 Nevada
#4 Florida
#5 Louisiana
#6 Alaska
#7 Delaware
#8 Maryland
#9 New Mexico
#10 Michigan
Regards, Norm

hmmmmm, Washington STATE is not on the list and it is NOT a high crime area, nor is it full of liberals. Seattle is about 220 miles from where my parents live and 300 miles from where I lived near the Idaho border. I wish every thread, especially a fascinating one like this could stay away from political comments?

Edward Tinker 06-29-2011 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Ron Wood (Post 197316)
The Thompson is the only bullet hose I ever wanted to own...perhaps someday I'll get around to it.

I shot one for the first time a couple of summers ago. It was as much fun as I imagined :)

Also shot a Reising (loved it), but my favorite was surprisingly the MP18, it shot whatever I point it towards. Great fun!


Ed

hgreer2 06-29-2011 12:52 PM

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I have a M1941 Johnson semi-auto rifle, a rare gun and I love it. Now I would like to have a Johnson LMG(second picture), rarer still. Anybody with one for sale? Johnson made some prototypes of the gun in the third picture, but I can't find out if they ever went into production, so I doubt it.

There was a guy at the Tulsa gun show in April wearing a Johnson T-shirt and he had a M1941 Johnson rifle, like mine for sale. We chatted for a minute and then I told him I would like to have a Johnson LMG, he got in my face and told me I wasting my time, they never went into production, he's the "expert" I guess, after all he has the T-shirt to prove it. I hope I can find him again at the November Tulsa show, I will gladly relieve him of a hundred bucks. The neat picture from 1942 are paramarines, cool caps !

Harry

lugerholsterrepair 06-29-2011 01:00 PM

Ron,

The Thompson is the only bullet hose I ever wanted to own...perhaps someday I'll get around to it.

You really should try an MP40. You are getting to an age..it would be difficult to hold up a Thompson...

hgreer2 06-29-2011 02:09 PM

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If I had Jerry Burney's money, you can bet I would have this FG42 in my safe, it's for sale on Gunbroker. What a piece of eye candy. There are a lot more pictures on GunBroker, if interested.

Here:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=233213227

Text discribing the gun, just so you will know, $130,000 didn't hit the reserve.

I am listing this FG42 for a friend. This is a near perfect example of a second model FG. Numbers matching. I have test fired this weapon and it shoots perfectly. This is an original C&R gun. The scope and mount are original to the gun. The GI who brought this gun home lightly marked the selector positions above the grip. When you are not familiar with one of these guns ( like he was) it was the smart thing to do at the time. It could be easily removed but it would loose some of its history. I will not give the reserve price to anyone to keep things fair. Buyer to pay actual shipping and insurance. Terms are 50% down and 50% after the transfer is aproved by ATF. This gun is on a form 3 and ready to transfer.

Vlim 06-29-2011 02:11 PM

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A German company makes semi-auto replicas of the FG42 nowadays.

http://hza-kulmbach.de/

A.Mifsin 06-29-2011 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Vlim (Post 197335)
A German company makes semi-auto replicas of the FG42 nowadays.

Can you give us thier Site Please

Alf.

lugerholsterrepair 06-29-2011 02:19 PM

Harry..If you had my money your hair would turn white, you would soil your pants and be pushing a shopping cart with all your stuff in it.

Nice MG..I am partial to subguns though.

Norme 06-29-2011 02:20 PM

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If Harry doesn't mind me posting a picture on "his" thread, here's the machine gun I'd like to own. Regards, Norm

Vlim 06-29-2011 02:21 PM

Added :)

Forgot to mention they also 'do' the MP38, StG44 and some other goodies.

lugerholsterrepair 06-29-2011 02:24 PM

semi-auto replicas of the FG42 nowadays. Cool! A MG with prostate problems!


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