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A Colt Lightning Med Frame Slide Action in the fun caliber of 32-20 Wcf, Second Year Production 1885

I have just bought myself a Colt Double Action Pistol in 32-20. And so having a bit of positive history of shooting that caliber in other guns that have now gotten away from me.
I think that I can safely say that this rifle would be a real fun little plinker. If the ammo wasn’t so expensive & hard to find around here in the People’s Republic of California!
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Possibly the Ugliest Walther Pistol I have ever seen? Maybe

Walther Model 4 Caliber, Semi Auto Pistol in 7.65mm.

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Obviously the Gun has been rode hard & put away wet!

 

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I welcome your Comments on this poor & ugly looking puppy!

 

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Your typical Gun Show back East

As you have no doubt figured out. (Since most Folks who read my humble blog are of a superior intellect & discernment.)
That I kinda like guns. That & I am in Hog Heaven when I can go  to a gun show. As one of my Old Bosses Mr Chun once told me.
“It is the quintessentially American thing that separates from the lesser breeds out there.” But enough of that!
This is what your better gun shows are like. This one having to specialize in Antique Guns. I hope that you enjoy it!
Grumpy
 

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 Should Gun Owners Fear The Deep State?
Should Gun Owners Fear The Deep State?

President Donald Trump and his opponents have loudly wrangled in recent months about whether a “deep state” is out to get the president. The term “deep state” commonly refers to the officials who secretly wield power permanently in Washington, often in federal agencies with vast sway and little accountability. According to a March poll, 74 percent of Americans believe that a deep state probably exists.

Unfortunately, the deep state could increasingly focus on gun owners in the coming years. The number of Americans who are violating firearm laws and regulations is increasing by tens or hundreds of thousands almost every year. This is not the result of a violent crime wave, but because politicians are continually criminalizing the possession of items that were previously legally owned.

Five years ago, the Connecticut legislature decreed that all owners of so-called “assault weapons” (which included any semi-automatic rifle with a pistol grip) must register their firearms. Perhaps as few as 15 percent of gun owners bothered to comply with the new law—meaning that Connecticut had up to 100,000 “criminals” living within its border. A 2016 Albany Times Union editorial lamented that 96 percent of roughly 1 million New Yorkers who owned so-called “assault weapons” failed to comply with registration requirements. California gun bans have been met with similar, massive non-compliance. Undeterred, local governments have begun jumping on the bandwagon. Deerfield, Ill., recently decreed a $1,000-a-day penalty on anyone who fails to surrender or disable their semi-automatic firearms with cosmetic features that frighten politicians and editorial writers.

While such laws were made by elected officials, it is unelected bureaucrats who are largely left in charge of enforcement, and that can cause big problems for gun owners. Just before press time for this issue, it was reported that a California farmer who was simply trying to meet the state’s ever-changing restrictive gun laws by registering his rifle is being charged with 12 felonies after the state DOJ determined his AR-15 to be “illegally modified.” That determination served as grounds for the agency to raid the man’s home and confiscate 12 firearms, 230 rounds of ammunition and two suppressors. He was later released on $150,000 bond, and at press time the case was still pending.

In addition to such state actions, there is a growing clamor on Capitol Hill to impose a nationwide ban on AR-15s and other semi-automatic firearms. If that happens, most gun owners are unlikely to surrender their prized possessions in response to a D.C. dictate. As a result, millions of Americans could technically become felons overnight for refusing to obey what they consider an unjust law.

The deep state’s surveillance and investigative powers make it far easier to target firearm-ban scofflaws than in earlier times. Anti-gun sentiment will seek to legitimize any surveillance or enforcement efforts carried out by federal agencies. At a time when politicians are shamelessly comparing the National Rifle Association to a terrorist organization, gun owners may face much wider assaults on their rights and privacy than have previously occurred.

Institutionalized Anti-Gun Conniving
Politicians have long relied on the secrecy of deep-state agencies to carry out campaigns intended to undermine the Second Amendment. After the 2014 showdown at a Nevada ranch, the FBI created a bogus independent film crew that spent a year hounding and videotaping the Bundy family and their supporters to gin up federal charges. Last January, a federal judge dismissed the case against the Bundys, in part because of pervasive FBI lying (including three years of denials that an FBI sniper team was deployed near the Bundys’ home). But the FBIsuffered no penalty, and there is no reason to expect the agency will not try the phony film crew gambit again.

The deep state has more levers than most Americans recognize. Because Congress has designated more than 4,000 criminal offenses and federal regulatory agencies have greatly expanded these through interpretation and rulemaking, bureaucracies have vast discretion to target whom they please. In 2012, the Obama administration launched Operation Choke Point, supposedly to “choke” illegal businesses’ access to financial services. The Justice Department and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) targeted firearm dealers, resulting in legitimate businesses having their assets frozen based on mere suspicion that they had failed to complete federal background checks on purchasers.

Emails from FDIC officials showed they were “scheming to influence banks’ decisions on who to do business … [to ensure] banks ‘get the message’ about the businesses the regulators don’t like, and pressuring banks to cut credit or close those accounts, effectively discouraging entire industries,” according to an analysis published by The Daily Signal. FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg testified to Congress in 2015 that “bank examiners had misinterpreted regulatory guidance to suggest that entire categories of businesses [including firearm dealers] should be barred from traditional banking services,” The Hill reported. Rep. Sean Duffy, R-Wis., complained that fdic officials were “weaponizing government to meet their ideological beliefs.” Operation Choke Point has been terminated, but legions of laws and regulations that could permit federal agencies to deny due process to any business that politicians dislike remain on the books.

Second Amendment As Subversion?
Some gun owners might assume that their patriotism exempts them from mistrust by government officials. But Second Amendment advocates have been vilified thanks to the 70-plus Fusion Centers bankrolled by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), purportedly to track terrorist threats. To justify their existence, Fusion Centers concoct expansive definitions of suspicious activities. They have attached the “extremist” or potential terrorist tag to gun rights activists; individuals and groups “rejecting federal ice authority in favor of state or local authority” (even though many of the Founding Fathers shared the same creed); and people who were “reverent of individual liberty.”

Federal agencies or federally funded organizations have also declared that individuals can be considered dangerous extremists for “stockpiling” ammunition, displaying the Gadsden (Don’t Tread on Me) flag, asserting a “right to keep and bear arms,” having a “Know Your Rights or Lose Them” bumper sticker, or visiting online “extremist websites/blogs.” Some of those definitions seem designed to cause people to burst out laughing at their absurdity. But the fact that politicians are seeking to use catch-all notions of “suspicious” activity to disarm peaceful Americans is not funny.

Two years ago, Democratic senators conducted a filibuster in favor of prohibiting anyone on a terrorist watch list (which together now include 1.5 million names) from buying guns. “We’re just asking for terrorists not to be able to walk into a gun shop and buy a gun,” Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, declared.

The fact that the lists contain the names of vast numbers of people who are not terrorists was irrelevant to anti-gun politicians. Names can be added to those watch lists based on the scantest evidence—or even no evidence at all. Obama administration officials boosted tenfold the number of people included on the so-called no-fly list, which was so slipshod that it repeatedly blocked the late Sen. Ted Kennedy, DMass., and Rep. John Lewis, DGa., from traveling. Once someone’s name was added to that list, he was left in bureaucratic purgatory and had to fight for years to even learn why he was on the list to begin with. Even a Los Angeles Times editorial opposed the “no fly, no buy” ban, declaring that owning a gun “is a recognized right, and we find it dangerous ground to let the government restrict the exercise of a right based on a mere suspicion.” But when anti-freedom politicians want to disarm Americans, “mere suspicion” is apparently sufficient. 

Federally Funded Vacuum Cleaners
The proliferation of anti-gun laws and regulations in recent years has strewn the nation with tripwires for firearm owners. DHS has given local and state governments more than $50 million to purchase license plate readers for police cars. John Filippidis was driving with his family through Maryland when he was pulled over by a Maryland transportation policeman outside a Baltimore tunnel. The policeman ordered Filippidis out of his car and angrily demanded to know where his gun was. Filippidis has a Right-to-Carry (RTC) permit from Florida—where he had left his firearm. Police spent hours questioning him and searching his minivan before permitting him to move on, leaving his wife and daughters utterly distraught. Maryland police have targeted and rigorously searched other out-of-state drivers with RTC permits (which Maryland does not recognize). Federal grants enabled Maryland to equip hundreds of police cars with license plate scanners that create almost 100 million records per year detailing exactly where and when each vehicle travels.

License plate readers are also being used to create federal records of individuals who attend gun shows. The Wall Street Journal revealed in 2016 that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arranged for local police to scan license plates of attendees at a southern California gun show. ice officials told the Journal that ice “has no written policy on its use of license plate readers and could engage in similar surveillance in the future.” A 2015 ACLU investigation concluded that Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and ATF also used license plate readers to round up information about gun show attendees. If you have attended gun shows in recent years, that information could be on a federal dossier. More importantly, that fact might be used by law enforcement to justify further investigation of you.

Depressed And Disarmed
At the local and state level, gun owners can be imperiled by deep state-style mandatory reporting requirements spurred by politicians who seek pretexts to disarm as many citizens as possible. After railroading a prohibitive gun bill through the state legislature in 2013, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared: “People who have mental health issues should not have guns. They could hurt themselves, they could hurt other people.” But tens of millions of Americans visit therapists each year, and “mental health issues” is vague enough for lots of political mischief. 

More than 85,000 individuals have lost their Second Amendment rights as a result of the law. As columnist Jacob Sullum observed, the “law effectively gives ‘mental health professionals’ the power to disarm people, and they do not even need a judge’s approval.” New York University law professor James Jacobs observed that, “based on as little as a single short emergency room interview,” an individual “need not even be notified that his or her name has been added to a database of persons whose firearm license must be revoked and whose firearms must be surrendered.”

One of the first victims of the law was a librarian who was forced to surrender his firearms to local law enforcement, in part, because he (like millions of other Americans) had received a prescription for Xanax. A New York City public radio station reported the case of “a retired police officer who went to a Long Island hospital complaining of insomnia. A week later sheriff’s deputies confiscated his guns.” 

The law intended for county health officials to vet the recommendations that nurses, social workers and others made for disarmament, but the vague standards produced a tidal wave of notifications. As a result, county health officials effectively become “clerical workers, rubber-stamping the decisions,” The New York Times reported. Now, some anti-gun activists consider the New York law a model for imitation in other states or at the federal level.

A nationwide attempted “mental health” gun grab occurred in the final weeks of the Obama administration. Under spurring from the White House, the Social Security Administration ruled that up to 75,000 disability recipients a year who were labeled “mental defectives” would be forced to surrender their firearms. Tens of thousands of Americans filed comments protesting the new regulations, and the Social Security Administration denied that it was implying “a connection between mental illness and a propensity for violence, particularly gun violence.” 

The new regulation was bizarrely overbroad. As U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, pointed out, “The disorders list [for banning gun ownership] included eating disorders and other disorders that merely impact sleep or caused restlessness or even ‘feelings of inadequacy,’ illustrating that the regulation was not limited to people with serious mental disorders that caused them to be dangerous.” The rules turned the Bill of Rights upside down. Individuals targeted for gun bans would have received no hearing to prove they should not be disarmed. Instead, as NRA-ILA observed, “The rule forces affected beneficiaries to file a petition for ‘restoration’ of rights and to somehow prove their possession of firearms would not harm public safety or the public interest.” 

Even the American Civil Liberties Union opposed the new mandate, asserting that it “reinforces the harmful stereotype that people with mental disabilities, a vast and diverse group of citizens, are violent.” Congress and the Trump administration speedily overturned the new rule last year. But the fact that such a policy was even promulgated is a bellwether of future attacks on the Second Amendment.

Fading Legality And Rising Surveillance
Gun owners who are confident that they will have no problems with the authorities should recognize how quickly government officials can shift the lines defining licit and illicit conduct.

As more gun bans are enacted at the state, local and, potentially, federal level, the number of violators who refuse to surrender their firearms will likely skyrocket. Widespread non-compliance would provide a pretext for demagogic politicians to proclaim an emergency that justifies destroying the privacy of gun owners across the board. How bad could it get? The feds could even commandeer living room and bedroom conversations that are continually captured and uploaded to the internet by Amazon Alexa or Google Home devices. Last year, Amazon gave Arkansas prosecutors Alexa recordings automatically made in the home of a murder suspect.

Some gun owners believe the deep state poses no peril to them because they are entitled to due process, a presumption of innocence and other constitutional rights. But such assurances can quickly become mirages when many politicians portray every privately owned firearm as a massacre in waiting. Many liberals will champion any “show us the gun and we’ll find a crime” crackdown.

“Those who have nothing to hide, have nothing to fear” is an old saying designed to breed docility. But gun owners can afford to accept this adage less now than ever before. The deep state stands ready to exploit the rising tide of laws that turn gun owners into criminals who can be destroyed for political and bureaucratic profit.

James Bovard is a usa Today columnist, a frequent contributor to The Hill and other publications, and the author of 10 books, including Lost Rights: The Destruction of American Liberty.

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FRONTLINE VIETNAM: The Marine's M14

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An oldie but a goodie as a lot of bad folks  have found out the really hard way over there!
Amazingly this fine old rifle is still out there in the Sandbox. Where its helping a lot of really bad folks find their god.

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Some Passive gun control on the way

 New Shopify Policy Bans Sale of Guns & Accessories Over the Internet

Shopify policy change to ban gun, accessory sales, refuses to answer retailer questions
Shopify policy change to ban gun, accessory sales, refuses to answer retailer questions

APOPKA, Fla. –-(Ammoland.com)- A change in policy announced Monday night by Shopify, an e-commerce platform used by more than 600,000 merchants to conduct online sales, will essentially shut down the sale of guns, gun parts and accessories over the internet by retailers who use Shopify.
Spike’s Tactical, a Florida-based gun manufacturer, has built their entire website and online sales portal exclusively using the Shopify platform and conducts millions of dollars in sales through Shopify each year.

“This decision will have significant ramifications to our business and should concern every online retailer and Second Amendment supporter,” said Cole Leleux, general manager of Spike’s Tactical.

Some of the new amended rules in Shopify’s Acceptable Use Policy now include banning the sale of semi-automatic firearms that have an ability to accept a detachable magazine and are capable of accepting more than 10 rounds. Additionally, unfinished lower receivers are also prohibited, according to the new rules. Most of Spike’s Tactical’ s products include AR-15 parts and full rifles, which would fall under those new restrictions.
One of the things that makes this more challenging for businesses like Spike’s Tactical, is that Shopify’s platform is entirely proprietary, meaning the information stored on their platform cannot be easily transferred to another online platform.

“We have invested more than $100,000 in the development of our Shopify store, which will disappear once these policies go into effect,” said Leleux.

As for when these new policies will go into effect, that remains a mystery. When representatives from Spike’s Tactical reached out to Shopify to try to learn more, Shopify refused to answer any questions and directed Spike’s Tactical team members to the Shopify legal department, which at the time of this news release, has yet to respond.

Ironically, when challenged by left-leaning critics about selling Breitbart products in 2017, Shopify CEO Tobias Lütke said, “We don’t like Breitbart, but products are speech and we are pro free speech. This means protecting the right of organizations to use our platform even if they are unpopular or if we disagree with their premise, as long as they are within the law.”

It now seems that Shopify has reversed course on their previous belief, as our products are not only legal, but also used by many law enforcement agencies, Leleux said.
Another gun company, which will also feel the pain of Shopify’s recent decision is Rare Breed Firearms. Rare Breed announced the launch of their new Spartan lower receiver last week and the product is also sold online exclusively through Shopify.

“We have spent the last three years developing the Rare Breed brand and more than $40,000 developing our Shopify site,” said Lawrence DeMonico, president of Rare Breed Firearms, an Austin, Texas based firearms company. “Depending on how this policy is rolled out, this is a move that could put companies like ours out of business, and we will undoubtedly be looking to pursue legal options.”

Any other gun manufacturers or retailers who are also experiencing issues related to this new policy are encouraged to contact Spike’s Tactical, as they are looking at legal options to potentially file a class action lawsuit.


About Spike’s TacticalSpike's Tactical logo
Spike’s Tactical was founded the day before 9/11 by Mike and Angela Register and is headquartered in Apopka, Florida. The family-owned business employs around 40 people and all products are made exclusively in the USA and assembled in Florida. Spike’s Tactical is regarded as one of the premier AR-15 manufacturers in the world. Their mission is to build the highest quality products and offer them at the best possible price to the consumer. Spike’s Tactical weapons are designed to military specifications for civilian, law enforcement and military use. All products manufactured by Spike’s Tactical feature a manufacturer’s lifetime warranty.
About Rare Breed Firearms
Rare Breed Firearms was established in 2016 to develop innovative, visually appealing and highly functional firearm designs. Rare Breed Firearms is based in Austin, Texas and is veteran-owned and operated. Through friendly competition, their goal is to drive innovation and bring new designs to the market.
 

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Pharmacist Stops Two Robbers Armed with AR 15 in Maryland

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Pharmacist Stops Two Robbers Armed with AR15 in Maryland

PRINCESS ANNE, Md. –-(Ammoland.com)- When 22-year-olds Cody Allen King and Justin Michael Bull decided to rob a local pharmacy in Maryland they thought that there would be little resistance.
Maryland has some of the most draconian gun laws in the country. Statistics show that these gun laws have little to no effect on crime. So, these two would be robbers had nothing to worry about while committing their planned robbery.
Yet, they did have something to worry about in this instance. The alleged robbers entered the Karemore Pharmacy in Princess Anne Maryland with a modern sporting rifle. The two suspects ordered everyone to get down on the ground like a scene out of a movie.
Wasim Amir, the pharmacist on duty, was sitting in his office watching the robbery taking place. He decided he wasn’t going to let his customers and co-workers be in danger from two gunmen who could open fire at any time. Amir grabbed his revolver that he kept in his desk and entered the pharmacy.
Amir yelled at the man holding the rifle before firing two shots at the suspects. Upon taking fire from a good guy with a gun, these two would be bad guys with a gun decided to flee the scene rather than be shot.
Amir thwarted the robbery, and he became a hero in the process of possibly saving other people’s lives. The police responded to the scene and determined that Amir did not hit anyone with his shots, but they were enough to chase the robbers away.
Police took King and Bull into custody a short time later. AmmoLand does not have a clear picture of how police were able to identify the suspects and apprehend them.
Police are holding both suspects on multiple charges including attempted armed robbery with a firearm. Although our sources confirmed that police are filing other charges against the two men, it is unclear to what those charges are at the time of this writing.
As for Amir, he owned the gun legally, and police have not filed any charges against the pharmacist, and no charges are expected to be filed.
For years, the NRA has been pushing the slogan, “the only thing that can stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.
Anti-gun rights advocate claim that this statement is a myth, but gun rights advocates say this incident is just one in a long line of examples that gets glossed over in the mainstream media.
In 2017 Stephen Willeford, an NRA instructor with an AR-15, stopped the Sutherland church shooter. They also point to the attempted school shooting at Prince Middle School in Atlanta, Georgia where an armed guard stopped the shooter before he could kill any students.
They point to the fact that even in Maryland, there have been other examples of a good guy with a gun stopping a bad guy with a gun. On March 20th of this year, a school shooter at Great Mills High School was stopped by a school resources officer with a firearm. Anti-gun advocates consider these incidents as outliers.
Gun rights advocates also point to the rise in violent crime in Maryland since the state started passing more stringent gun laws. For example, carjackings in Maryland have more than doubles since 2013. Other nearby states have only seen a 4% increase on average.
There is no information to when King and Bull will appear in court.
**What a Stud is all that I have to say! Grumpy**

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Kids (Some Stout Hearted little ones) & Guns

Woman being choked by boyfriend is saved when son gets gun, daughter shoots, kills man

A 15-year-old girl who shot and killed her mother’s boyfriend will not be charged, according to the district attorney’s office. (Source: WYFF)A 15-year-old girl who shot and killed her mother’s boyfriend will not be charged, according to the district attorney’s office. (Source: WYFF)

FOREST CITY, NC (WYFF) – A 15-year-old girl who shot and killed her mother’s boyfriend will not be charged, according to the district attorney’s office.
Rutherford County deputies were called Wednesday night to a home on Lakeview Drive in Forest City about a shooting.
They found Steven Kelley dead in the home with two gunshot wounds.
Deputies learned that Kelley and his girlfriend, Chandra Nierman, 44, and her three children, a son, 12, and daughters, 15 and 16, had recently moved to the area from Indiana.
Investigators determined that Kelley had attacked Nierman and was choking her, yelling that he was going to cut her throat and kill everyone in the house.
Nierman’s son went and got a gun and her 15-year-old daughter took the gun from her brother and fired it twice, hitting Kelley in the chest.
Deputies said one of the rounds fragmented, and grazed Nierman’s sixteen-year-old daughter in the leg. She was taken to Spartanburg Regional Hospital and was released Thursday.
Deputies said Nierman had significant bruises from the attack.
Deputies said they learned that Kelley had threatened Nierman repeatedly and that on Aug. 4, he assaulted her and fired a gun several times inside the home to threaten and terrorize her.
Deputies said Kelley, who was a convicted felon, had multiple guns in the house and frequently carried one.
Kelley had two active domestic violence protection orders against him from two different women in Indiana and Ohio, although no domestic violence or assaults had been reported to law enforcement agencies locally prior to the fatal shooting, deputies said.
Deputies presented the case to the district attorney’s office on Friday. The DA’s office concluded, based on the facts and the evidence, that the shooting was justified and no charges will be filed.
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Bully for Louisiana!

Louisiana Attorney General Denies $600 Million to Citibank, Bank of America Over Gun Control

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Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry and the state’s Bond Commission denied $600 million to Citibank and Bank of America over the gun control stance adopted by both companies.

Citibank and Bank of America were both to be part of a road financing plan in the state, but were omitted from the financial plan after arbitrarily placing new gun controls on banking customers.
Louisiana Executive Division press secretary Ruth Wisher told Breitbart News that Landry and State Treasurer John Schroder have been working on the state’s response to corporate gun control “for some time.” Omitting them from the $600 million is part of that response

On March 23, 2018, Breitbart News reported Citibank’s new gun control regulations, which require gun store customers to quit selling “high capacity” magazines in order to do business with the bank. Citibank also demanded bank store customers refuse long gun sales to anyone 18-20 years old, even though long gun sales to 18-20-year-olds are legal (and 18-20-year-olds can use fully automatic weapons in the U.S. military).

On April 13, 2018, Reuters reported that Bank of America was reworking their policy so as to end with customers “who make military-style firearms for civilians”  Bank of America does not differentiate between the fact that military rifles are fully automatic, whereas civilian firearms are only semiautomatic.
In other words, a military weapon will shoot an entire magazine of ammunition with one pull of the trigger but an AR-15 will only shoot one round per trigger pull, just like a double-action revolver.
AWR Hawkins is an award-winning Second Amendment columnist for Breitbart News, the host of the Breitbart podcast Bullets with AWR Hawkins, and the writer/curator of Down Range with AWR Hawkins, a weekly newsletter focused on all things Second Amendment, also for Breitbart News. He is the political analyst for Armed American Radio. Follow him on Twitter: @AWRHawkins. Reach him directly at awrhawkins@breitbart.com. Sign up to get Down Range at breitbart.com/downrange.

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Fabrique National (Fn) Mauser in the stout caliber of 30-06 Springfield with a 20x Scope, Flaig Premium Barrel, Blue 26” Bolt Action Target Rifle

Now this is what I call one fine looking Bench rest rifle! I think that in the right hands. That one could do some serious long range delivery of a .308 size Copper / Lead projectiles.

Fabrique National (FN) Mauser, 20X Scope, Flaig Premium Barrel, Blue 26” - Bolt Action Target Rifle MFD 1957 C&R - Picture 4
Fabrique National (FN) Mauser, 20X Scope, Flaig Premium Barrel, Blue 26” - Bolt Action Target Rifle MFD 1957 C&R - Picture 6
Fabrique National (FN) Mauser, 20X Scope, Flaig Premium Barrel, Blue 26” - Bolt Action Target Rifle MFD 1957 C&R - Picture 8
Fabrique National (FN) Mauser, 20X Scope, Flaig Premium Barrel, Blue 26” - Bolt Action Target Rifle MFD 1957 C&R - Picture 9

All I can say is that somebody knew what they were doing. When they put this mauser action rifle together.