2 9's and an Enfield. Ultimate home security system. Actually I just use these for target practice, and not very often. that explains the dust all over my neglected guns. I bought them because I spent a lot of time in the inner city in Atlanta where it is very dangerous to be alone, and it's always better to be safe than sorry.
04 Jul 03:46
Randall.Lohr
The British Enfield was my father's old gun from his old war days.
04 Jul 04:03
bessi7
10
04 Jul 04:53
flipd1
Go ahead, make my day. Oh no wait wrong line. Great shadow play. Nice detail.
04 Jul 07:17
fredzhang
Good details!
04 Jul 08:15
arthakker
nice work sir
04 Jul 08:24
pandarino
see my note
04 Jul 13:24
mitch19
Lots of detail and superb process
04 Jul 14:07
johnt
"The Right to Bear Arms" is a subject close to my heart. Good detail.. good comp. The Lee-Enfield appears to be a Mk. III. Was your father in the British Military in WWII?
04 Jul 14:11
johnt
BTW.. the alignment issue may be reflection from the copper casing.. I can't say for sure so I didn't deduct. And.. don't fire that Enfield in home defense. The velocity will take the projectile through every sheee rock wall in your house and you could en
04 Jul 14:12
johnt
end up harming one of your own. And an Enfield Mk II was my first rifle at 8 years old. :)
04 Jul 15:59
mariannea
Interesting choice of home security system, you must be living in very dangerous city.
04 Jul 16:31
Randall.Lohr
@mariannea Atlanta is ranked as #2 in violent crimes in the US in 2011. I used to have to do occasional business in the worst areas and was encouraged by police to carry a concealed weapon if I had to walk alone at night there.
04 Jul 16:46
Randall.Lohr
@Johnt i think you're right about the reflection of the casing on the top of the shell. My dad was in the Korean war and his main weapon was the M1 carbine (30 cal) I have that one too, but I'm not sure how he came upon the enfield, probably from a fri
2 9's and an Enfield. Ultimate home security system. Actually I just use these for target practice, and not very often. that explains the dust all over my neglected guns. I bought them because I spent a lot of time in the inner city in Atlanta where it is very dangerous to be alone, and it's always better to be safe than sorry.
The British Enfield was my father's old gun from his old war days.
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Go ahead, make my day. Oh no wait wrong line. Great shadow play. Nice detail.
Good details!
nice work sir
see my note
Lots of detail and superb process
"The Right to Bear Arms" is a subject close to my heart. Good detail.. good comp. The Lee-Enfield appears to be a Mk. III. Was your father in the British Military in WWII?
BTW.. the alignment issue may be reflection from the copper casing.. I can't say for sure so I didn't deduct. And.. don't fire that Enfield in home defense. The velocity will take the projectile through every sheee rock wall in your house and you could en
end up harming one of your own. And an Enfield Mk II was my first rifle at 8 years old. :)
Interesting choice of home security system, you must be living in very dangerous city.
@mariannea Atlanta is ranked as #2 in violent crimes in the US in 2011. I used to have to do occasional business in the worst areas and was encouraged by police to carry a concealed weapon if I had to walk alone at night there.
@Johnt i think you're right about the reflection of the casing on the top of the shell. My dad was in the Korean war and his main weapon was the M1 carbine (30 cal) I have that one too, but I'm not sure how he came upon the enfield, probably from a fri
You're scaring me again Randall...
@Karl, Tomorrow, a kitten for you.
Perfect process, has left me worried.
9 max.Little structure.
Good process