Might have a couple SIGs laying around the house ...
It's a Mk III Ross with a polished barrel left in the white. It is the most accurate military rifle I have ever fired. With good ammo it can shoot 1/2 " groups at a hundred yards. A picture of it below.Whats that next to the Ross, an M95 Steyr with a stainless barrel?
I have a second C-96 for my shooter, pictured with my new broomie. Old ugly is on the left.tark
That's a beautiful Broomhandle you've got there though like NIGHTLORD40K I would be sorely tempted to shoot it too (after cleaning out the Cosmoline of course)!
You should check out Forgotten Weapons. Ian is of the opinion that the Type 94 is actually a very good handgun for the time. It wouldn't be the first arm of the era to get an undeserved reputation.How about A Japanese type 94? Arguably the worst and most dangerous auto pistol ever made. ( And damn sure the uglist ! ) Right? Crudely made and finished.... wait a minute...... One of these 94s is as finely polished, well fitted and beautifully rust blued as any luger or C-96 ever made. !!!I It's still dangerous to squeeze the wrong way.....but its beautifully dangerous....like a hot looking woman.
It is one of the pre-war commercial models, I've been told. Not sure I buy that one. I don't think the Japanese people were allowed to possess firearms in the 30s and I cant imagine much of a market elsewhere.
But I do know that this 94 is as beautifully made as any Baby Nambu or Luger I have ever held.
M1A1 is the Blue Sky import Inland that came back from Korea back in the late 80's. Obviously not the original wood or stock bought it off a guy in the early 90's. It's my range shooter, the other one is more a collectible, sometime I plan on getting a full stock auto ordnance as another shooter, original military even CMP ones are just becoming too pricey to considerlionking
Love the M1 Carbine duet; especially the one with the M1A1 folding stock!