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Home on the range

Ryan and Dad getting setup

Ryan and Dad getting setup

With my father-in-law in town, we decided to hit a shooting range during his visit. I have not shot anything since I was a little boy (around 10 or so) and that was a 22 at some cans. Dad has a good amount of experience with guns and shooting at home in Minnesota. Luckily my friend Ryan has some experience in this area and after paying him a couple phony compliments he agreed to take us to a local indoor range.

Ryan and his best friend Steve supplied all the weapons and know how. We started off shooting Ryan’s SKS rifle. There must have been something wrong with Ryan’s gun because all of my shots (which were dead center at 50 yards) kept showing up to either the left or high on the target. The SKS was pretty cool because it had a 20 round clip so you could just keep firing one after another.

Steve's AK-47 modeled by Wes

Steve's AK-47 modeled by Wes

Next up was Steve’s AK-47. Like the SKS, we could fire one shot after another. But unlike the SKS, the shells were a bit smaller (you could easily notice the SKS vs. AK rounds on the target) and the AK seemed to be a bit easier to keep on target between rounds.

The last rifle we fired was the sniper rifle M91/30 Mosin-Nagant. This is the same weapon that is featured in the movie Enemy at the Gates (great flick!). Ryan has a scope on it which is cool because it was the first time I have ever fired a gun with a scope. This one definitely fired the most true of the bunch, but boy did it have some boom power. After firing each round I would have to move the rifle back a few inches to the left.

We finished up firing Ryan’s S&W M&P 40 compact handgun. This one felt like a little too much for me to handle. Being the first handgun I have ever fired it just felt like it was going to fly out of my hand after each shot. I guess practice makes perfect, because Ryan, Steve, and Dad were able to fire it like a pro.

I have included some cell phone videos we took below. The quality is not that great and you cant really see anything down range, but its still worth a look.

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