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You got to visit the Las Vegas Gun Range & Firearms Center on Blue Diamond Road or the Gun Store on Tropicana? I was just there mid november....Got to shoot a Thompson .45 with 50rnd drum and the M249 SAW....best 35sec of my life. LOL
I'm trying to get some of my buds together and ride out to the **** Creek Shoot...you get to shoot cars and all sorts of neat stuff...I'm wanting to try the GE Minigun.....[sm=helpout.gif][sm=shootshoot.gif]
Were you shooting an MP-5 or the Uzi? Sounded like a 9mm....
Any of you fellas need a tour guide, let me know. I live right in the base of Red Rock and I shoot all the time for free. (except ammo of course) sometimes I'm in a Mad Max kinda mood.... 12 guage strapped to my back and I ride to the end of the road to shoot up abandoned cars and sheet. good times
That gun was the M3A Grease gun from WW2. I also shot the Thompson Sub Machine gun and the AK-74 in .223 cal. The grease gun does have a slow cycle rate and it is .45 ACP caliber. It was so slow that when I first pulled the trigger it fired so slow that I was firing just one round at a time. I had to hold the trigger down longer to fire more rounds. Still, it was a lot of fun.
Bolverk
You talking about **** Creek in Louisville? I'm about 5 miles from there. A Navy Seal buddy and me rode there for the fall mg shoot.
Awesome. GE mini brought back memories.
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It was so slow that when I first pulled the trigger it fired so slow that I was firing just one round at a time. I had to hold the trigger down longer to fire more rounds. Still, it was a lot of fun.
You seemed to of recovered pretty quickly. Them grease guns aren't much to look at, or very complicated, but they sure do the trick.
Now that's what I call rock & roll.
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