Just a few!!
The top rifle is a stainless 10/22 base with stainless fluted match barrel, Volquartsen trigger assembly, poly buffer, and Mueller Eradicator scope. The bottom rifle is my newest, a USA Shooting Team Stars & Stripes with Volquartsen comp, poly buffer, Simmons scope. There's also a Blackhawk .41 Magnum which I've given some Hogue grips, Magna-Ported barrel, and scope mount. Haven't found the perfect scope yet. I'd like this to be a hunting pistol, as I love the .41 magnum round. There's also a .45 Ruger KP345. I really like the KP345 and it shoots great, but it may be traded soon for a Walther PPS 9mm Ultraslim. It's just too heavy for concealed carry. The Walther is much smaller.
These next 2 photos show the nice color contrast on the USA Race Rifle, as well as the very nice shape of the F&A Enterprise stock on the top rifle. The top rifle is sighted for 100 yards and easily gets 1/4" groups on nice non-windy days. The bottom rife is sighted in for 50 feet up to 50 yards. This is really my indoor range plinker. I think I may be replacing the trigger assembly with a Hornet one shorty; the pull is no where near as good as the top rifle.
The others are a Browning BuckMark Target, custom Colt 1911 Gold Cup Mark IV, and Sig P226 X-Five. Yeah, I like to target shoot!
- OmegaMan
The top rifle is a stainless 10/22 base with stainless fluted match barrel, Volquartsen trigger assembly, poly buffer, and Mueller Eradicator scope. The bottom rifle is my newest, a USA Shooting Team Stars & Stripes with Volquartsen comp, poly buffer, Simmons scope. There's also a Blackhawk .41 Magnum which I've given some Hogue grips, Magna-Ported barrel, and scope mount. Haven't found the perfect scope yet. I'd like this to be a hunting pistol, as I love the .41 magnum round. There's also a .45 Ruger KP345. I really like the KP345 and it shoots great, but it may be traded soon for a Walther PPS 9mm Ultraslim. It's just too heavy for concealed carry. The Walther is much smaller.

These next 2 photos show the nice color contrast on the USA Race Rifle, as well as the very nice shape of the F&A Enterprise stock on the top rifle. The top rifle is sighted for 100 yards and easily gets 1/4" groups on nice non-windy days. The bottom rife is sighted in for 50 feet up to 50 yards. This is really my indoor range plinker. I think I may be replacing the trigger assembly with a Hornet one shorty; the pull is no where near as good as the top rifle.


The others are a Browning BuckMark Target, custom Colt 1911 Gold Cup Mark IV, and Sig P226 X-Five. Yeah, I like to target shoot!
- OmegaMan