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Well, yeah! Isn't Mikhail from Georgia?Excuse me? The "Great American..." AK47??
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Well, yeah! Isn't Mikhail from Georgia?Excuse me? The "Great American..." AK47??
You may be on to something...I absolutely cannot believe that everyone so far has missed the mark on this one. All should know that the HiPoint is the be all, end all of American firearms. How many "American" gun makers are truly all American such as the all mighty HiPoint? Truth be yold, I don't own any HiPoints, I just aspire to own one some day.
No Kentucky or Hawkens?Henry
Soooo....No Kentucky or Hawkens?
Those damn things are the very definition of butt ugly, but, there is how many video's like this out there??? I still have NO desire to own one but, if it was a choice between one of those and no gun? Easy choice for me.You may be on to something...
Now that is a piece of art there. What a wonderful piece of workmanship!!!The Great American Plains / Mountain rifle....circa 1840's -1850's...
My original F.E. Seiferth rifle made in St.Louis.
.50 caliber , walnut half stock with inlays and gold bands at the breech.
This rifle is of the same time period when most folks think of Hawken rifles.
And while it is not a actual Hawken Rifle..it was made a few blocks away from the Hawken Shop in St. Louis.
Andy
Thank you...it still shoots nicely too....Now that is a piece of art there. What a wonderful piece of workmanship!!!
BAM! There it is! I was going to put this up and you beat me to it by 2 minutes.1903 / 1903A1, M1 Garand in cal. 30'06 for me