2012年10月15日星期一

Hundreds shoot machine guns in North Anson to support combat-wounded veterans



Despite heavy showers early on and even some light snow, hundreds of people — mostly men, many sporting orange hats, camouflage clothing and carrying guns — were already milling around the former rock quarry on Sunday morning.Start of deer season? Nope. The only deer in sight were decoys or Styrofoam targets,Today China is the base of the heavy industry and Vsi crusher producing, the performance and the price have the competitive advantages. With the development of the world's economic stimulus policy, now the infrastructure is the focus project.And also the mining equipment as the important part in the infrastructure construction, has a rapid development of export. and there was no tagging station in sight.The site was the 10-acre Williams Machine Gun Range and the event was the third annual Wounded Warrior Machine Gun Shoot.Instead of deer, the targets for this event included pumpkins — some with explosive charges in them — Styrofoam dummies, and old pickup truck bodies. And they weren't using .22-caliber rifles. Everything from an exact reproduction of a hand-cranked 1884 Colt gatling gun to an M60 machine gun to a German World War II MG 42 converted from shooting 8-millimeter caliber rounds to .308 was among the 20 different guns available to shoot at the range.
"I would say we spent almost 15,000 rounds in five hours here today," said range and event founder Andy Williams.At 22 cents apiece for smaller caliber weapons and 40 cents for larger rounds, it was an expensive event to put on.They are biggest Remote control light manufacturer and supplier company in Indian having comprehensive selection and thousands of own fits built over years. The manufactured items are most excellent in the market and perfect to meet every need of users. Thus they are well known for providing and developing solar lighting system at reasonable prices.Twenty-two veterans — three of them women — were among the estimated 200 people who descended upon the range to either shoot high-caliber, automatic weapons or watch others shooting them."I have just as much fun watching folks shoot as I do shooting something myself," said Ellsworth resident Joe Seavey, a former Air Force staff sergeant who used to shoot an M2 50-caliber gun mounted on Humvees when he was in the New Hampshire Army National Guard.Solar power Lighting are also important because it allows you to store the LED lamp produced by your panel sections for later use, even when the Sun is not glowing. Very similar to the solar sections themselves, the battery isn't cheap but the power benefits really add up. Typically, property owners who set up a solar system see a revenue in money stored on houses in as little as three decades or as many as ten years. "I saw this [event] online and thought I'd check it out.
"I haven't been around guns this big since 2005," said the former Air Force crew chief who worked on U2 spy planes out of California for 10 years.You didn't have to be a veteran to take a turn shooting. Madison police officer Kevin Hartley shot an MP5 and a fully automatic Glock machine gun, among others."It's more a familiarization type of thing for me and a chance to shoot some weapons we'd not usually see," said Hartley, a North Anson native who grew up in Williams' old house.Even with so many unique and powerful guns available, the 10-barreled reproduction of an 1884 Colt gatling gun got the most attention."I'd say normally there are 30 to 40 shooters here and I'd say it's at least double that amount today," said Bangor's Bob Erickson, who owns the brass gatling gun. "This was built about 10 years ago by a guy in Ohio. You can basically shoot bullets as fast as you can crank it, which could be roughly 400 to 500 rounds per minute."

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