Pye42 photographed the guns of movie-supplier Long Mountain Outfitters. They have an AMAZING collection of weaponry.
[ Many thanks to Dudley Storey (who blogs at demosthenes.info) for emailing me the link. ]
Fantastic eye candy – some seriously unusual firearms in there too.
Loved the pics
thanks
Oh man, I see tons of Ruger MK II’s and some Hi Standard .22's. Not fair.
Hughes Heligun!? As in a real life Hughes Lockless?
Anyone who reads Small Arms Review should be familiar with LMO. They do a lot for the Class III community.
I’ll be damned, they even have a Polish BAR (the one with a pistol grip, chambered in 7.92 Mauser). And to think that this thing went out of use after WW2…
Great pics!
In pic 7, there is a gun that I have never seen before. It is under the Thompson and above the M1 Carbine. Anybody know what it is?
I think the AK that a guy was holding is one of the ones used in the movie “Red Dawn”. I think the scratch marks are from the scene where one of the actors was carving into the stock.
Brian: Small Arms Review, Moose Lake Publications, and Long Mountain Outfitters are just a few of Dan Shea’s business enterprises.
kvalseth: The Hughes Heligun was not the same as the Lockless. As I understand it, the Heligun was more like a scaled down version of the Hughes 20mm Mk11 cannon.
Looks sweet.