I’m thinking about about selling the PMR-30 because Ruger has given some hints about a new gun that they are calling the SR-30, and here you get to see the PMR-30 in HD.
A quick look at the stripdown of my current gun room. tactical knives gas masks ghillie suits mac 10 mac11 walther p22 pt22 pt1911 stock piled ammo Taurus 1911 and Taurus Judge 50 cal. 9MM M24 357 magnum 44 magnum raging bull remington 700 camo savage 93R .17hmr remington 870 453 tactical semi auto mossberg 500
Finally a new video of being back outside blowing stuff up, havent had the chance to shoot much this year so far but I had great fun to finally be able to shoot on private property again, this time with my girlfriend, Katt and my cousin, Isaac who was visiting me. Aside from Isaac’s pistols (Taurus 9mm & .22 Ruger bull barrel) I have a few new rifles I had not shot till that day, I have been getting into WWII weapons and History more recently and my girlfriend bought me a 1943 Lee-Enfield #4 for Valentines Day, then I later bought a Springfield M1 Garand also made in 1943 and then a German K98 Mauser made at Mauser #243 AG Borsigwalde-Berlin in 1939. I am greatly pleased with my purchases and had alot of fun shooting them. Guns Featured: Springfield Armory 1943 mfg. US Rifle M1 Garand British Maltby Factory 1943 mfg. Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk. I Nazi-Germany 1939 Mauser #243 AG Borsigwalde-Berlin Karabiner Model K98 Bushmaster Model XM15-E2S CAR15A3 Configuration w/ 11.5″ Barrel & 5.5″ Fixed Flash Suppressor Remington 870 Express Magnum synthetic w/ 18″ Barrel & 2-Shot Extention Winchester Model 1300 XTR Smith & Wesson Model 460XVR Smith & Wesson Model 629-5 w/ Custom woodgrips & 4″ Barrel Ruger GP100 [GP-141] Springfield Armory XD-40 w/ Custom Duracoat Ruger Mark III Hunter w/ 6-7/8″ Barrel Ruger Mark III Target w/ Stainless 5″ Bull Barrel (now Isaac’s) Taurus Millenium PT111 Pro9 w/ stainless slide (Isaac’s gun) Ammo Used: -Korean PS-75 M2 Ball 150 Gr. FMJ 30-06 Springfield …
Shooting weapons dating back to the late 1800’s. Targets range from 75 yards to 150 yards. A “ding” or “thump” after the shot means a hit. Pistols: Ruger .22 Ruger 9mm Ruger .357 Magnum Luger 9mm Walther P38 Colt 1911 H&K P2000 Rifles: Mosin Nagant Mauser 98k (Sweden) Lee Enfield Mk. IV Springfield 1903 M1 Garand M1 Carbine Springfield Trapdoor Rifle Remington 870 .12 gauge
PART 1 of 2 ///////////////// Taking the long drive (for me) down to Impact Guns in Ogden is always worth it. That’s because this is one of the biggest and most serious tactical weaponry stores in the world. Few places with have on display and usually in-stock the variety of precision rifles, long rang guns (like .50 cals) , combat shotguns, the world’s best pistols, carbines, Class III weapons, suppressors, magazines, ammo, knives, and accessories to this level. It’s a mini gun show at the Impact “mothership.” This segment focuses on the precision bolt gun rack and I talk some philosophy there. I was very impressed with that limited edition Camo’d Ruger M77 Hawkeye…lightweight, compact, good looking, and affordable for what it is! Wondering over to the handgun case, we’ll look at some of their extensive CZ pistol line as well. Time flies of course and I wasn’t able to do many segments before the store closed so this series is limited. But trust me, I’ll be going back. /////////////////// Occasionally I will crank out a vid nowadays in HD but it since it slows down my production time I’m not really planning on it being my standard. I’m trying this camera out since my last Sanyo Xacti died on me. Hope you like this two part series…more to come later on.