Quick look at the M118 Booby Trap; Illuminating, Simulator Issued with each simulator is a spool of tripwire, an extension spring three staples, and four nails for boobytrap installation. TM 9-1370-207-10TECHNICAL MANUALOPERATOR’S MANUALPYROTECHNIC SIMULATORShttp://www.liberatedmanuals.com/TM-9-1370-207-10.pdf GunWebsites.comhttp://www.GunWebsites.com Gun Websites Gear;http://www.Gear-Whore.com Gun Websites Blog:http://www.GunWebsites.net Gun Websites Chat:http://www.GunWebsites.net/chat Find us on Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/GunWebsites Find us on Twitter:http://twitter.com/#!/GunWebsites “A waffle is [...]
Shooting a Full Auto PM 63 RAK (Ręczny Automat Komandosów) Polish Machine Pistol GunWebsites.comhttp://www.GunWebsites.com Pistol Buyers Guidehttp://www.PistolBuyersGuide.com Gun Websites Gear;http://www.Gear-Whore.com Gun Websites Blog:http://www.GunWebsites.net Gun Websites Chat:http://www.GunWebsites.net/chat Find us on Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/GunWebsites Find us on Twitter:http://twitter.com/#!/GunWebsites Nie pchać przez rzekę, będzie płynąć przez siebie.Do not push the river, it will flow by itself.
No doubt many of you out there are very familiar with the Mosin Nagant rifle, but for those of you out there who are thinking about purchasing your first Mosin Nagant or maybe have never given it a thought at all and simply just ignored the old milsurp rifle, this review may help you to [...]
We look at a few Mosin-Nagant rifles and carbines Mosin Nagant Sticky Bolthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKEYhNxfwTc GunWebsites.comhttp://www.GunWebsites.com Rifle Buyers Guidehttp://www.RifleBuyersGuide.net Gun Websites Gear;http://www.Gear-Whore.com Gun Websites Blog:http://www.GunWebsites.net Gun Websites Chat:http://www.GunWebsites.net/chat Find us on Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/GunWebsites Find us on Twitter:http://twitter.com/#!/GunWebsites
Three SHTF short rifle (carbine) options compared side by sideYugo AK47 Underfolder (7.62×39)Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine (7.62x54R)Paratrooper SKS (7.62×39) These are threecarbine length rifles that are well made, sturdy, affordable and use inexpensive easy to acquire ammunition. Any of these options would be well suited for long term storage. They will retain their mechanical usefulness [...]
Deciding to buy or build an AK47? Here are some things to think about and watch out for on this Yugo M-70AB2 underfolding stock version of a heavy AKM in 7.62×39 GunWebsites.com http://www.GunWebsites.comAK47 Buyers Guidehttp://www.AK47BuyersGuide.comAK47 Reviews, Pictures, Information and Morehttp://www.AK-47.usGun Websites Gear;http://www.Gear-Whore.comGun Websites Blog:http://www.GunWebsites.netGun Websites Chat:http://www.GunWebsites.net/chatFind us on Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/GunWebsitesFind us on Twitter:http://twitter.com/#!/GunWebsites
Small Arms Review will be hosting their Western US show from December 2nd to the 4th at the Arizona State Fairgrounds. For a great opportunity to see and purchase the latest and greatest from countless dealers, check it out. Check out our coverage of previous SAR shows here: www.gunwebsites.net/2009/12/05/small-arms-review-sar-show-2009/
Quick look at the basic bayonet models for the M-16 and AR-15 rifles. The models we cover are the: M-7 (early) M-9 (modern) OKC-3S (new USMC) GunWebsites.com http://www.GunWebsites.com AR15 buyers guide, AR15 Reviews, Video AR-15 Reviews and more http://www.AR15buyersGuide.com M-16 Resource: http://www.M-16.us Gun Websites Blog: http://www.GunWebsites.net Gun Websites Chat: http://www.GunWebsites.net/chat Find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/GunWebsites [...]
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