Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Arsenal

I just bought a new small camera, since I haven't been very good at carrying around my SLR.

So I took this picture just for the fun of it.


It doesn't give you the full perspective though. I think there are about 50 guns in there. They are stacked half stock down, half barrel down. The doors are a major pain to close since the guns need to be carefully set to have the doors not touch them. You also can't see a lot of the guns because they are wrapped so that when they are stacked they won't be marked.

So, let's see.
Fusil Mas-36
Steyr-Mannlicher M-95
M-1917 Enfield
M-1903-A3
Schmidt-Rubin M-1911
Mauser Gewehr-98
Mosin-Nagant M-1891
Mauser M-1896
VZ-52
Steyr-Mannlicher M-95
Topbreak 38
Ross 1905 Mk II
Krag 1912
Carcano 918 Long Rifle
Carcano 918 Carbine
M1 carbine
Mosin-Nagant 91/39
SMLE No. 1 Mk III*
Mauser M-94
Berthier Mle M-1916
MAS Mle 49-56
Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk 5
SKS
SVT-40
Krag (1896)
Roos MkII
PP-32
PP-32
SMLE No. 1 Mk III*
Webley Mk 6
Mauser Karabiner 98 A
Star B
1894 Krag
M-1897
M-1903-A1
SKS 59/66
SAFN-49
No.4 Mk 1
Lee-Enfield Carbine
Webley Mk 4
Browning Hi-power
CZ-50
Detective Special
AG-42B
TT-33
Hi Standard Supermatic Citation
Llama Extra
Makarov
M-1911
42M
Tokagypt Super 12
Hi Standard H-D military

So does this qualify as a collection or an arsenal.


1 comment:

BobG said...

"So does this qualify as a collection or an arsenal."

By today's journalistic standards, I think it qualifies as a "weapons cache".