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But a 20mm just isn't practical, like a .50 BMG is. Checked one of these out at the SHOT show. Painted different, a light desert camo. 6'8" long, 110 pounds. They are willing to let me try it. Aso, this weapon can be ordered with a can. Rifle and can, under 16K.



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I'm so upset about michigan's stance on class III firearms. I'm all but positive all class III private ownership is banned. I'm really comtemplating moving just to have the posibility that I could someday have one.
 
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Nice how much for the ammo?


short and fat and hard to get at, hit like a hammer and never been hit back.
 
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Nice how much for the ammo?


$5-$7 a round. I would reload it, so figure 50%-60% of that, once you had the brass. I hear the primers are very hard to get, so some bush the primer pocket down to accept a .50 BMG primer.


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Did you shoot it?

If so, post a pic of target please.


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How is the recoil on it?Looks a bit like the old PTRD.


short and fat and hard to get at, hit like a hammer and never been hit back.
 
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Nope, haven't shot it yet.


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Let us know if you do shoot it. That looks like quite the hammer!


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Posts: 759 | Location: St Cloud, MN | Registered: 17 January 2005Reply With Quote
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I saw the above gun At the OCT knob creek shoot. Talked to the guy in the picture for a while and told him I was building a 50bmg that looked a bit like what he had done. That picture does the rifle no justice..It is a beast up close and personal. CH has dies but they are about the same price as a nice set of tires


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110 pounds?
no way thats 110 pounds.
 
Posts: 3986 | Location: in the tall grass "milling" around. | Registered: 09 December 2006Reply With Quote
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110 pounds?
no way thats 110 pounds.


Way. Check out Anzio Ironworks website. The rifle I saw at the SHOT is pictured there. Also, it is the rifle you see pictured below. Gives a better idea of the scale.

Here are some of the particulars:

Includes:


* Quick change – Take-down barrel
* Fluted, hand lapped match barrel
* Oversized, high efficiency brake
* Two detachable 3-round magazines
* Four massive locking lugs
* Heavy duty bipod
* Fully adjustable rear monopod
* 40 minute inclined scope rail
* Duracoat finish of your choice
* Blue-printed bolt & action
* Percussion primed configuration
* Massive bolt handle for easy loading & extraction
* Super smooth action

Optional:


* Multi- caliber kit 14.5mm and 20mm
* Pintle mount
* Available in 59lbs to 130lbs & up
* Electric primed upgrade
* 50BMG “Rail gun†conversion kit
* Yes, single shot version available for less
* You think it up – We’ll build it
* Optional handguard, freefloated barrel and adjustable bipod model $13,000.00
* Suppressor available for $3200



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WoW Holy Gun!!!Not for me!!!Just look at the size & i can feel the weight is killing me already!!!
 
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