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50 BMG ammo at Walmart
Mar 11th, 2014 at 3:57pm
 
It's amazing what you can buy at my small town Walmart these days. 

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I put the beer can on the desk for the size comparison and of course the ever clever Silver Bullet tie in  Smiley

Folks who been in the military are familiar with these, but first time shooters are always surprised at the concussive muzzle blast - it sets off car alarms when I send one of these downrange. 
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Reply #1 - Mar 11th, 2014 at 4:31pm
 
Ya definately know you've shot something when ya light one of those off......a 22 it isn't.
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Reply #2 - Mar 11th, 2014 at 4:43pm
 
I put rounds for the .22lr, 5.56 for my AR-15 and a 7.62x39 for my AK-47 in the shot, just for the size comparison.

Aside from the cost, each shot is carefully dialed in because they are still supersonic at 1500 yards and will travel 3-4 times that distance.

With my advancing age, I'm happy to land them where I want at 500 yards, let alone the younger guys ringing steel out to toward 1,000. Heck, their scopes cost more than my pickup is worth......  Grin
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Reply #3 - Mar 11th, 2014 at 10:04pm
 
Wow!  50 BMG at Walmart!

The largest caliber you can find at Walmart up here is 30-06 or maybe some 300 WinMag. 

Gotta love Texas! 

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Reply #4 - Mar 11th, 2014 at 10:15pm
 
All I can say is.... wow.

Although I'm jealous, I've only fired a 50 twice. Hell on my shoulder, but I'd fire 10000 more

Here in Canada, its safe to say not many people have access to ammo, let alone a rifle of that size. I just "know the right people" I guess, my dad's best friend runs a tactical supply company and custom builds 50's.
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Reply #5 - Mar 12th, 2014 at 7:49am
 
Always liked to hear the twin 50's from the gun tub on the bow of the PBR.  They will rip everyting up!
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Reply #6 - Mar 12th, 2014 at 8:15am
 
What are you using to touch that .50 off? lance
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Reply #7 - Mar 12th, 2014 at 11:07am
 
Lance,

I don't own a 50, and I've only had the pleasure of shooting bolt guns so far: 31" Armalite AR-50's and an older 29" Barrett M99. The Armalite's are very popular around here because of the lower price. I know of six in my small town of 7,800 people and I'm sure there are many more in the area. That's why Walmart stocks it - it sells fast at close to $4.00 per round.

I have a customer who keeps making attractive offers to trade some of my stuff for his AR-50, but I just can't justify owning such a limited use rifle. Cool? Oh heck yes! Practical? Ummmmm....No! 

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Reply #8 - Mar 12th, 2014 at 12:06pm
 
I have a 30-378 that packs a punch.  Ammo is a leetle pricey though.

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Reply #9 - Mar 12th, 2014 at 12:35pm
 
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Reply #10 - Mar 12th, 2014 at 1:16pm
 
As long as we're on this subject, I think I'll share something that not many people in this day and time have seen....a Japanese WW2 Arisaka type  99 rifle. My Dad brought it back from the Pacific theater after the war. It sat in the attic stairs until last year when I retrieved it and set about cleaning and repairing the old relic.

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Hard to take pics of rifles. Note that it has a monopod....not a common thing to find these days, most were damaged and removed in the field.


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Anything the military used was considered property of the emporer and marked with a chrysanthemum. The mark of the emperor is intact....meaning it wasn't commercially imported or defaced before surrender. It was definately a "bring back".


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Well used but still functional even after all these years.


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"Anti aircraft" sights. From what I've read, they weren't all that effective.


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Bayonet and scabbard.


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7.7 x 58 JAP. $35 per box plus shipping.....I'm gonna shoot it, but just a couple of times. It took a little searching to find the ammo. The collector market has just enough demand that someone makes it every so often.

As you can tell I didn't restore it, just cleaned it well. I had to order some screws for it....that was about 30 bucks for the original parts and a new strap. The old one is just about powder. I didn't toss it though.

This little project was more about history than firearms...that and Dad enjoyed seeing it all cleaned up and repaired.

As a side note, it's a damn shame that the 70 some year old stock looks better that the base boards in my office....  Embarrassed
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Reply #11 - Mar 12th, 2014 at 2:43pm
 
Sweeeeet old gun! Have you been able to determine what year it was made?

"Bring backs" are so much nicer than the imports......and you're right - many people have never heard of them. I have never seen that type of sight before, effective or not, it's cool to look at!

Thanks for the look!

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Marc wrote on Mar 12th, 2014 at 2:43pm:
Sweeeeet old gun! Have you been able to determine what year it was made?

Roughly 1941.....it's hard to see all the markings but it's definately the early (read that as better made) version. The later versions were very cheaply made and are in fact dangerous to fire. I did track down the production plants for the rifle and the bayonet....but damn if I can find the paper I wrote the info down on.  Roll Eyes
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Reply #13 - Mar 12th, 2014 at 3:02pm
 
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Reply #14 - Mar 12th, 2014 at 3:03pm
 
Racer1_NC wrote on Mar 12th, 2014 at 3:00pm:
Marc wrote on Mar 12th, 2014 at 2:43pm:
Sweeeeet old gun! Have you been able to determine what year it was made?

Roughly 1941.....it's hard to see all the markings but it's definately the early (read that as better made) version. The later versions were very cheaply made and are in fact dangerous to fire. I did track down the production plants for the rifle and the bayonet....but damn if I can find the paper I wrote the info down on.  Roll Eyes


I want to see video of when you send one down the pipe!

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Reply #15 - Mar 12th, 2014 at 3:11pm
 
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I want to see video of when you send one down the pipe!

I hadn't thought of making a video.....but I will sure do just that when it's fired!
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I picked up a Blonde - and a Brunette
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Not what you were thinking? They are both Russian designed Mosin Nagant's.

The blonde is a Polish 1952 M44 and the brunette is a Romanian M44.  The ammo can that came with the Polish model was unusual. Still soldered shut, brass cased can of 360 rounds. I've fired 135 rounds of it without a single failure of any kind. The ammo is really old being made in 1955........... but it's still younger than Bob P!

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When you pay $50. to $100. for a short carbine rifle that can hit accurately out to a couple of hundred yards, and $0.18 per round for surplus ammo that lets you shoot enough to get really good....... it can become a hobby before you know it.

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Reply #17 - Mar 12th, 2014 at 10:51pm
 
Fascinating thread.  My youngest son recently bought a sniper version of the Mosin Nagant that is a very sweet shooting weapon, although not quite as accurate beyond 400 yards as an M1 a friend of mine owns.  I would love a chance to shoot that old Arisaka.  My middle son's father-in-law has one his father brought home, and Rob has shot it a few times.  He says it is a nice weapon, but a little lacking in punch.  Much like what our men are using now as far as stopping power.

Nice thing about using the .50 for deer hunting is if you hit it right you don't have to bother field dressing it.   Wink

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Reply #18 - Mar 12th, 2014 at 11:10pm
 
Jerry.... I'd be more than happy to bring it out to a meeting sometime if we can find a place to shoot it.

Marc.....How long has it been since you bought those? I'm assuming they were NIB?
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Reply #19 - Mar 13th, 2014 at 7:54am
 
The first rifle I ever handled, and played with, was an Arisaka brought back by my uncle. It, too, sat behind the steps leading into the basement. It had the chrysanthemum also, and at 10 years old, I puzzled over the sights until I later learned they were as you say: for airplanes. Saw one a couple years back in a lgs and have been kicking myself ever since that I didn't pick it up. Lots of Nagants around here but I haven't had the urge to pick one up. blessings. lance
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Reply #20 - Mar 14th, 2014 at 11:33am
 
Racer1_NC wrote on Mar 12th, 2014 at 11:10pm:
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Marc.....How long has it been since you bought those? I'm assuming they were NIB?


Bought them both here in Texas about 3 years ago - no I wasn't buying new guns in 1952 and 1955  Grin

The blond was reported to be unfired. No import marks at all, packed in factory grease - not cosmoline. I've put enough rounds through it to be able to accurately punch large holes in hard objects, far away.

I really like those shorter Mosin M44 carbines vs. the full length M91/30's. But the whole point of these is the surplus ammo at 18 to 20 cents per round, with ballistics in the category of .308 and .30-06. Until I picked up another AR-15, the brunette was my truck gun.

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