A few picts from the Eagle Cap machinegun shoot (Oregon)

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Some shots from the Eagle Cap Shooters Assn. in Enterprise, Oregon from last weekend. It was a great shoot and I had alot of fun and got to meet alot of people.

More can be found at: http://www.m-mason.smugmug.com




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On the way home I saw some windsurfers doin' there thing in Arlington. So, I had to stop and take some shots...

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Its a sickness...
 
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I like "The chair is against the wall" shirt myself. Looks like a fun shoot, thanks for sharing it with us =D
 
Thanks for sharing!

The pic looking down the sights of Ma Deuce is a winner! I wish I was the next gunner to grab those spade grips and shake the ground with with a belt of .50 BMG

The stack of mags loaded with 9mm made me drool.

"The chair is against the wall" shirt rules! Where can I get one?

Thanks again. :)
 
That looks like fun. Unfortunately I will have to move to another state to shoot guns like those. Great pics, thanks for sharing.
 
The Chair is Against the Wall, in this case,is from "Red Dawn".
It was actually a message braodcast to the French Resistance prior to D-Day, and was quoted in "The Longest Day".


Cool pics! That view is unbelievable!
 
ict [pikt] (plural Picts) noun
ancient British tribe member: a member of any of the ancient peoples that occupied lands north of the Forth and Clyde Rivers in Scotland from the 1st to the 4th centuries AD. The Picts prevented the Romans from spreading into central and northern Scotland and later joined with the Scots to form the unified kingdom of Scotland.

[Pre-12th century. From late Latin Picti, (plural), of uncertain origin: perhaps from Latin pictus, “painted” (see PICTURE), from the Picts’ painted or tattooed skin.]


Not exactly what I meant... ;)

Mark.
 
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