Home made full auto Colt 1911. They made this in the last moments before the cut off date in MAY 1986. This is a registered SMG. This is a new upload to fix an audio lip sync issue.
A clip from a video that covered a large machine-gun shoot in northern Arizona. Hundreds of shooters and even more guns were present at the final Dry Creek SP Crater shoot. All went well and had lots of fun.
An off road trail ride from the members of the Arizona Military Collectors Club out of Phoenix. Giving a local chapter of the Young Marines a thank you tour in the desert for their help in a large vehicle show back in January of 2007
An off road trail ride from the members of the Arizona Military Collectors Club out of Phoenix. Giving a local chapter of the Young Marines a thank you tour in the desert for their help in a large vehicle show back in January.
A promotional video teaser for a DVD that covered the events of AUG 2002- at the Dry Creek Machine Gun Shoot. The large gathering of NFA weapon owners and toys has been held since 1980, and at this site from 1995. After 2003, Dry Creek purchased it's own shoot site and changed it's name to MG Shooters. They have a shoot twice a year near Wikieup.
Quick stills and video from various machine-gun shoots between 2006 and 2008. Displays activities and people who meet in a remote area of the north western Arizona desert to shoot automatic weapons at exploding targets and remote aircraft drones. The three day event is open to the sensible public. Video and still images captured by Rob and Larz. Editing was Rob.
Clip from the 2003 video covering a large machine-gun shoot held in northern AZ. The x-fer to flash might make all the tracers and flashes fail. Who knows.
Members of the Arizona Military Vehicle Collectors Club out of Phoenix, giving a local chapter of Young Marines a thank you tour in the desert for their help in a large vehicle show back in January of 2008
Lotta shootin' in the night. Video clip from the 2002 video of the Dry Creek Machinegun shoot that was held north of Flagstaff, Arizona. Tracer catches stuff on fire!
Clip from the 2002 Dry Creek video that covered a machine-gun shoot in Northern Arizona. The shoot was in August, about an hour north of Flagstaff off HWY89.
Part two of a three part commercial series that I worked on. I did not photograph, edit or produce- but got the boom to go boom and sent parts flying. Took three days to clean up the site. Check out nohardware on the web.
The great RKM doing what he did best, impress the crowd and blow hats off. With a little help from Mr. Tanner, and Iron Mike, Dry Creek was a fun time. LAWS Rocket simulation.
This clip was not produced, photographed or edited by me. I worked on this commercial project for a remote data storage service. Assisted with weapons, explosive product and other items at the Arizona location. This is the first of three. Featured here is machine-guns. There's a 1917 Browning, a Maxim PKM, MiniUzi and an semi-auto AK clone.