The look on lovemywoods face after shooting my G34 is priceless.
Awesome; those smiles are priceless.
But what's with that picture of my [strike]butt[/strike] belt?
I was astonished by how thorough everyone was as they cleaned up. I walked around today gathering up any missed brass. All I could find would fit in my two cupped hands. Think about it, after two days of shooting, the participants collected 5 five gallon buckets of brass and all they missed was about 2 cups worth! Amazing!
Maintaining the range is a labor of love because I enjoy sharing it with others. I tip my hat to everyone who helped pick up brass and clean up the range. You saved me boatloads of time and effort!
If you need help rebuilding anything, let me know. I'm only a county away!
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Some more images can be found here. They are no where near as good as those taken with decent cameras.
3rd Annual Alumni NFA Day on Sept 19 2010 pictures by ingospasmo - Photobucket
Here's one picture I know no one else got... This thing was HUGE!!! Have no idea what kind it is other than HUGE and gray and furryish.
...Here's one picture I know no one else got... This thing was HUGE!!! Have no idea what kind it is other than HUGE and gray and furryish.
4. When shooting the serbu, watch your chin. (right Raoul)
6. Having to let someone knock the cocking knob back on your thompson with a hammer and a block of wood is someting I never want to do again.
I said, "No, but I've got a brass hammer".