Thanks to Paul: www.youtube.com Email Larry for gun display info: genieman77@yahoo.com Anti-gun politicians put good citizen’s lives in jeopardy with their absurd Penal Laws to advance their own agenda. In New York, law-abiding pistol owners (including law enforcement) names and addresses are freely handed over to anyone that files a FOIL. That information is popping up all over the internet and serves no legitimate purpose other than to give criminals a heads-up as to where they can steal firearms.
Did a patriot paint job on a well used lakefield model 64B 22 semi auto with Krylon camo spray paint. Didn’t come out to bad needs some touch up where It was taped off.
Someone told me that the Remington yellow jackets have better penetration power so I used that ammo and I also used the 17g vmax bullet instead of the 20g xtp this time please rate and subscribe and if u would like me to use different ammo in either caliber let me know I will make another video
Filling in a Sunday afternoon chasing some bunny’s and filthy feral cats. Weatherby m1500 .223 36gr varmint grenades and Ruger M77 .243 95gr sst hand loads. Range of shots taken are between 100 and 300 meters. IF YOU WATCH HUNTING VIDEOS JUST TO COMPLAIN PISS OFF!!! DON’T LIKE IT DON’T WATCH IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
testing out my new camcorder and homemade camera mount hunting squirrels sorry for the bad camera angles but i will improve in my next videos rate comment and subscribe
Steve Lee’s music video clip about his love of guns. Music Available here: ——————————- iTunes I Like Guns - itunes.apple.com ——————————- CD Baby I Like Guns - www.cdbaby.com Everybody Like Guns - www.cdbaby.com ——————————- My Website - www.ilikeguns.com.au Written by Steve Lee Produced by Bill Chambers Video Filming & Production Scott Richardson - Vision TV Drums - BJ Barker Electric Guitar, Bass, Dobro, Harmonys - Bill Chambers Mandolin - Raechel Lee Acoustic Guitar & Lead Vocals - Steve Lee
Just having a little fun shooting the .22 and 22 magnum. Before the comments start about hitting the bullseye, that was not the target. These rifles are sighted in at 100 yards, so at 50 yards, they will shoot 1 inch high to compensate for the bullet drop at 100. The second set of 5 were to the right of the bull so as to not shoot in the same holes as the first 5. Shot at 42 yards. I’m don’t claim to be an expert shot, just playing around.