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My wife's cousin got married in Amarillo, and they all know me as the guy with lots of machine guns. They asked if I could bring my machine guns up for them to shoot the morning of the wedding, and of course I said yes. All the guns are transferables, except the Colt BAR is a pre sample. It is honestly a gun that I never knew I wanted, but it was a good price so I bought it, and it ended up being one of the happiest purchases I ever made. As most of you know, it is an absolute dream to shoot, and per your guy's advice here, after replacing the extractor spring about 600 rounds ago, the thing has ran 100% flawless!

 

It definitely stole the show that day too. I find it amazing, that I had an M16(RDIAS), M60E6, HK23E, Uzi, PPSH-41, and the BAR, and out of all those guns, the BAR, the gun that is almost 100 years old, stole the show, and EVERYONE there agreed it was the coolest gun that day. Slow fire REALLY won the day!! Anyways, here are a couple pictures from the day. Such a great day, and it helped me meet another 30-40 friends and family that day. I'll be honest too, it was pretty cool having people come up to me all night during the wedding to introduce their kids and significant others to me, the machine gun guy ;) I love owning these things, and I'm sure many of you can relate to this feeling. I look forward to sharing these toys with my new friends and family for many many more years!

 

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I have one for sale on the Sturm NFA site, just sayin... :wub:

Darryl

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I figure I will probably shoot it once, and then oil it up real well and hang it on the wall. You are correct. I do not plan on shooting it anymore than that. I have plenty of other more fun machine guns to shoot and keep me busy. I just want the Colt so that I can look at it and fondle it and enjoy it.
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It will actually more than likely be my last machine gun purchase. I pretty much have everything else that I wanted to get. For some reason the Thompson ended up being the last. Probably because it is also the most expensive. Yikes, that is a lot of money for a gun, but I want it, so it is what it is.
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Darryl, can you PM me the link to your gun? BAR is next on my list. I am not having any luck finding it on Sturm, but have never been accused of being the sharpest lightbulb in the drawer... ;)

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Michael,

Jim was kind enough to post a link to my Sturm BAR ad.

The gun is a pleasure to shoot, never had any kind of failure.

Here's a photo of the receiver top.

Darryl

 

 

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I love owning these things, and I'm sure many of you can relate to this feeling. I look forward to sharing these toys with my new friends and family for many many more years!

 

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