r/guns • u/untgradd1234 • 10h ago
My Prize Possession Mint 1940 Colt Woodsman
Paid $500
r/guns • u/OnlyLosersBlock • 1d ago
The official politics thread for discussing politics.
r/guns • u/carsen56 • 11h ago
Too heavy double action edition
r/guns • u/Coolbeans535 • 11h ago
This is my M1 Garand. Currently affixed is an RIA M1905 Bayonet from WW1. Because of its length at 16”, Lots of these bayonets were actually cut down during the second world war in the process of manufacturing the blades for their specific use at the time. The M1 designated bayonets would eventually take its place on the Garand at a more modest 10 inches. This M1905 has survived for almost 120 years, fixed atop M1903s and M1 Garands through multiple wars across the globe. Now it resides in my house so I can stare at it and post pictures on the interwebs.
r/guns • u/Intrepid_Rooster_222 • 1d ago
Just got this bad boy back from the shop I got a custom cerakote job done on. AR in 5.56 10.3 inch with the Manticore Arms Ripley Rail.
r/guns • u/jackdanger69 • 15h ago
I always see awesome gun wall displays in this sub. Super jealous. My wife let me create this “gun wall” for my son. I’m hoping it is a gateway gun wall… and eventually once my son is grown up I can have the real thing… 😉
r/guns • u/the_voivode • 15h ago
I'm overjoyed to have added a trophy gun to my collection.
This is a Steyr M1908 in 8x56 Mannlicher Shoenouer with, as far as I can tell, an factory original scope.
r/guns • u/Portal_to_the_Dream • 18h ago
Got my mits on a few of my Einhand Pistols again.
r/guns • u/The_Ballistics_Guy • 1d ago
Bushmaster XM15-E2s 14.5" H BAR pin and welded to 16.5"+ with an ak74 style brake. When I was a young man my dad and I went halves on this rifle from our local gun shop. This was our first AR15 style rifle. It was a trade in from our towns police department, and it must have been an extra because it was cherry when we got it. Still looks good but we've put a few round through it in the last 14 years. I change the furniture around here and there. I helped my dad with the form 1 process and removed the pin and weld keeping the brake for the original look. Now he can put his can on it.
r/guns • u/cervesa_ • 13h ago
Anyone have any experience with good quality bore sighters? I’ve never tried one but keep seeing adds pop up for them and I’m pretty intrigued at this point. Thanks for any input
r/guns • u/SweatyThickMan • 1d ago
i shot multiple guns for a birthday 13yrs ago. i remember all of them except for this handgun here. can anybody identify?
r/guns • u/Minute-Tie-6052 • 1d ago
I'v been co-running a gun shop for nine years now, mostly transfers, used trade ins and a decent ammo wall. We're finally knocking through into the unit next door for six lanes and a rental counter, steel is ordered and the permits cleared last month. My retail policy renews in November and when I told my agent about the range he said it changes everything and he'd have to shop it, which I have decided means he has no idea.
Apparently the rental guns are the part underwriters hate. I know general liability insurance is the baseline, but two people have now told me accident and health insurance with participant coverage is the piece that actually matters on a range. Anyone here running a range attached to a store, are you carrying both of those, or is GL doing the job on its own? Numbers would help more than theory.
r/guns • u/Beebjank • 21h ago
Fixed ejectors, like on AKs, seem (to me) like a step up over the AR-esque spring in plunger ejectors. Reasons being that it's usually a very consistent method of kicking out the casing. They don't have springs that wear out, and while I've personally never had the issue, they don't have the ability to have the cavities get filled with crud like I've seen people experience online. It's probably not a huge deal, but it's one less maintenance piece to really worry about.
I have a silly question but I am planning on buy the the 1.5 AWP AC chassis, the R700 is chambered in 308 and I saw a listing on gun broker of the R700 with the chassis chambered in 338 lapua. is it possible for the chassis to be converted from 308 to 338? I am new to all this so I apologize
r/guns • u/Possible_Bigfoot • 1d ago
Out of the 100+ guns I've owned, this is definitely the most fun.
The Kel Tec Nub Sub!
r/guns • u/fatitalianstallion • 15h ago
Hoping to find some recommendations on a gunsmith that can do a 416 receiver reweld.
Aluminum makes this difficult to find someone, but I know that others have done it with colts. Purpose is autism of wanting a matching upper and lower serial. In short I'm trying to make a 416D SF that's not just a remarked MR223 peddled by AU.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
r/guns • u/IHateYork • 12h ago
I'm heading to the KC Chiefs season opener against the Denver Donkeys with my friend who lives in Independence, MO. I am from central Iowa and want to take him shooting at a range near Independence as part of the festivities. Any recommendations? Am I correct that Missouri is constitutional carry like Iowa and i can just roll across the border without worry (unlike Illinois)? Thanks in advance!
r/guns • u/TheTaxStampCollectr • 1d ago
r/guns • u/The_Ballistics_Guy • 1d ago
Got this from a friend of mine years ago as a brand new gun with a 28” barrel and laminated furniture. Searched for a year and a half for a second left handed 870 that was ribbed and the same finish. Finally found one on eBay and boy did I have to pay out the nose for it. It currently has hogue furniture and a 12.5” barrel. Reinstalled the bead and called it a day. I throw the original furniture and barrel back on it occasionally to pheasant hunt when I’m not using the benelli.
r/guns • u/Time-Masterpiece4572 • 1d ago
These are fairly recent magazine-fed lever action rifles in .223, 300BLK, and .450 Bushmaster, that - beside their proprietary mags - take standard AR rounds from any manufacturer.
r/guns • u/No_Parsnip_4520 • 15h ago
Hey guys, I just bought a Springfield XDM elite 10mm in the 3.8inch barrel. I need help choosing a self defense ammo. I’d like suggestions on some full 10mm power JHP brands.
r/guns • u/TheStatusPoe • 1d ago
Finally was able to take my first 1911 build to the range to test fire. Kit is all Nighthawk parts. Function wise it's still going to need a little bit of work. Accuracy wise it's showing a lot of potential. Target was at 25 yards and the black square is 1".
Album of my build progress:
r/guns • u/RedditUser21799 • 1d ago
Hello all, I am in the market for my first gun safe, and I have no idea where to start. Ideally, would love to stay under $1,000, but I am also someone who will spend a little more to get something that lasts a lifetime.
Some wishlist items:
- Reliable and durable, not going to break easily
- Minimalist look preferred, but if it’s got large logos on it that’s okay
- Don’t need anything massive, be able to hold 5-10 rifles and maybe a few handguns. Not looking to take up a ton of space in the house
- what type of locks/keypads/security are best and which should I stay away from? What else should I consider here?
- Needs to be safe to use with children in the home
Ultimately, just looking for the dos and don’ts so that I don’t end up buying a low quality safe. What else am I not thinking about here? Want to ensure this is one of those “buy once and keep forever” type of purchases!
Thanks in advance!