Family Photo Day! (Gun Pics)

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I spent the better part of the day attempting to sell my Super Vepr 308 to scrounge together the funds for a Vepr 12 before they're all gone. I don't relish the idea of selling her, but I REALLY have the jones for a box fed semi auto 12 guage that's built like a tank.

I came home, defeated. Resigned to maybe, possibly make due with a Catamount Fury or even a Weatherby SA 459 at some juncture in the future. But, you know? It's moments like this that make us appreciate what we already have. I decided to take the kids out and post a few pictures for ya'll here at THR. Really can't say I'm sorry that I'm "stuck" with my Super Vepr.

Feel free to post your own pics below
 

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How's that circuit judge shoot? I got all jacked out of shape when I heard about it being built but when I saw that it was double action I was heartbroken. It's growing on me, and I'm interested in competent reviews.
 
The circuit judge is actually the first gun I bought. Shooting double action, I can keep all 5 shots on a paper plate at 100 yards. I lent her to a friend for a hunting trip this past weekend. Using leverevolution ammo, he got a 4 inch group at 150 yards. He said its his new favorite gun. Ymmv.
 
Update: I have a Vepr 12 on Layaway at Atlanticfirearms.com. just have to find a buyer for the Super Vepr at a fair price. I have 45 days. Good to have the pressure off.
 
Hi there fellow Vz.98/22 owner. I have a pair of them; the one on the left is a great shooter, the other just average.

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From left to right:
1919 OEWG-Steyr Mannlicher M1895 8x56mmR infantry rifle.
1911 DWM-Berlin Mauser Modelo Argentino 7.65x54mm M1909 infantry rifle.
1923 CZ-Brno Czechoslovak Mauser Vz.98/22 7.92x57mm #1 (the good shooter).
1923 CZ-Brno Czechoslovak Mauser Vz.98/22 7.92x57mm #2.
1938 ASFA-Ankara Turkish Mauser Model 98/37 7.92x57mm (built on ex-Gew.98 receiver).
1933 Tikkakoski Finnish m/27 7.62x53mmR (built on 1904 Tula receiver).
1943 ROF-Fazakerley Lee-Enfield Rifle No.4mk.1 .303UK
1918 RSAF-Enfield Lee-Enfield SMLE Mk.III* .303UK
194? Enterprise-44 (Crvena Zastava) Yugoslavian Mauser M24/47 7.92x57mm short rifle.
1911 DWM-Berlin Mauser Modelo Argentino 7.65x54mm M1909/26 carbine.
1940 R.E. Terni Carcano M91/38 6.5x52mm short rifle.

Pistols are a 1978 Ruger "Automatic Pistol" .22lr and a 1988 CZ-UB Model 75 9x19mm.
 
Because weather shouldn't stop you.

Sorry you did say family pic. Here's my family of AR's to date:

A dedicated CMMG 22 LR Upper on a New Frontier poly lower with a fixed 4x, A Colt 6920 with a Hakko 4x electrodot, and a Model One 16 inch Varmint kit on a Noveske lower with a Burris 536 Prism sight.
 

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I imagine you're not done yet.

I don't think you are ever "done". The Colt SP1 is a recent acquisition and it has sparked a desire to get a AR15-A1.

I have more odd and ends that I didn't picture, but since they are mostly S&W's, I decided not clutter up the thread with them.
 
I'd like to think there will be a point where I'm "done"...I'd like to think that, but I know better.
 
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