This episode of Gun Talk Radio features discussions on machine gun ownership regulations, highlighting that civilians can own pre-1986 machine guns with proper NFA paperwork and tax stamps. The hosts and guests debate underrated cartridges, with suggestions ranging from classic hunting rounds like the .270 Winchester and .30-06 Springfield to more niche options like the 7mm-08 Remington and .256 Winchester. The conversation also touches on discontinued firearms, with the Calico 9mm and Thompson Center Icon being mentioned as desirable models. The historical Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot is recalled as a significant event for experiencing a wide variety of automatic firearms.
This video showcases three unique firearms from an estate collection. It highlights an ER Shaw Mark 7, a custom rifle built on a Savage 110 action chambered in .280 Remington, featuring a heavy sporter barrel with spiral fluting. Next, a Montana Rifle Company rifle in .256 Winchester is presented, noted for its controlled-feed action and McMillan-style stock, designed for western hunting. Finally, a Browning A-Bolt Medallion in .270 Winchester is featured, distinguished by its factory engraving and intricate hand-done bone inlay on the stock.
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