Photos Rifle with rebar weights

Gil P.

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Can someone help me find this picture? A couple months ago I saw someone post a picture of their rifle with some rebar mounted on it for weights.

I thought it would be a good candidate for the official rifle of the precision rifle series.
 
i have a better candidate

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So, years ago I stumbled into an old run down gun shop. The guy running the joint must have been in is 80's. After talking a bit, he took me into the back a walk-in vault to show me his personal firearms collection. One of the pieces that he had recently acquired was a 1911 ghost gun. It was made entirely by hand in Vietnam. It was a perfect working replica of the 1911's carried by soldiers in Vietnam. Without closer inspection, you could not see a difference between it and a factory new 1911. Upon closer inspection you could see that this was not an exact copy.
 
Why buy weights when you can weld some rebar to your stock? It would be interesting if the prs or nrl ever makes a weight limit, stuff like this shouldn't exist lol.

Forget the weight limits - just make competitors go through some sort of physical motion with the rifle immediately before the stage. 20 reps of overhead press, 30 curls with each arm, 15 reps of proper overhead squats, etc. If you can get thorough that and still shoot the rifle well, then it's not "too heavy".
 
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Forget the weight limits - just make competitors go through some sort of physical motion with the rifle immediately before the stage. 20 reps of overhead press, 30 curls with each arm, 15 reps of proper overhead squats, etc. If you can get thorough that and still shoot the rifle well, then it's not "too heavy".
It's funny, I frequently do exactly this when I have my rifles out of the safe. It's easy enough since my rifle only ways 18Lbs.