Topic: Whats the biggest gun that you ever used??

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May 23rd, 2004   Post 1
Marksman
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Post; Whats the biggest gun that you ever used??


I personally used M60 this year,and that makes it the biggest gun i ever fired So whats your expiriance???
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May 23rd, 2004   Post 2
Redleg
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May 23rd, 2004   Post 3
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I fold.


30.06 is the biggest for me.
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May 23rd, 2004   Post 4
Pollux
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hm...counts any gun?
20mm machine-cannon
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May 24th, 2004   Post 5
Marksman
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May 24th, 2004   Post 6
USMC Johnny
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Ma Duece .50 Cal Machine Gun.
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May 24th, 2004   Post 7
Marksman
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Ma Duece .50 Cal Machine Gun.
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May 24th, 2004   Post 8
Redneck
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I fired a .65 caliber rifle a couple times. Now that will do your business for you.
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May 24th, 2004   Post 9
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Something like this
 
May 24th, 2004   Post 10
Mark Conley
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The largest caliber weapon i sucessfully fired was some 80 caliber buffalo rifle, black powder. In my case the buffalo had nothing to worry about.
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