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Of course whatever your 'home protection' firearms are, they are "there" when your family watches any movies.
For some of you, I realize that means a suppressed SBR in 300 Blackout with a 60-round drum magazine (...and for Sixer here of course that means some kind of belt-fed modification of his BAR.... ....)
But what were the Russians using in WW2 for their bolt-actions when defending Stalingrad....????
I don't know if I have anything 'appropriate' to have on the couch (aside from the wife) when watching 'Enemy at the Gates'....(maybe an excuse to buy another bolt action rifle...??? )
It's 2025 - "Cutesy Time is OVER....!" [Dan Bongino]
Russian Contract 1895 or SVT-40 for that one. My Russian pistols got caught up in the Purge, but my dad has a pile of WWI and WWII Russian guns. Including three Russian Contract 1911s. I'll get them eventually.
A good friend of mine did some consulting for that movie on the Soviet uniforms. That guy knows more about the Winter war with the Finns than anyone I've ever met.
jb
jasonB " Another Dirty Yankee"
" Tomorrow the sun will rise. Who knows what the tide could bring?"
Have you been in my house, Doc?
If in the the bedroom, yes, I have a 300BO AR in the closet. It's not an SBR, or suppressed, however.
On the nightstand, a Glock 21SF with a TLR-1. On my wife's nightstand, an old flatlatch Chiefs Special.
If I'm down in my gunroom watching, I'm surrounded by all kinds of old junk. However, there are two 91/30's that belong to the oldest son.......so I guess I'm covered.
"Oh bother", said Pooh, as he chambered another round.