What rifles would make interesting table legs?
Proposals must have same overall length, three are needed with wood stocks, to support six foot diameter circle of heavy glass. For indoor use. Stocks would be tooled to fit metal triangle. No
former military weapons, please. A bolt action, lever action and pump action would be ideal.
Posted in Military Rifles


February 21st, 2010 at 12:48 pm
Yes. I have to go now, off to find some old shotguns…..
Brilliant.
February 21st, 2010 at 12:48 pm
7.62x54r’s that you can get for 100 bucks?
February 21st, 2010 at 12:48 pm
Try Henry Repeater rifles they look great but are a little expensive.
February 21st, 2010 at 12:48 pm
the other dude is right. Henry repeating arms make a very stylish rifle for a low price. You can get a lever action .22 for a little over a hundred bucks and plus they are nice looking rifles. i would go with a gun from walmart on the pump shotgun. they are not to bad of looking guns and come at a very affordable. the bolt action it would probably be wise to go with a walmart gun as well. but on the other hand you could always go the used way. go looking around at your local gun shops and try to find good deals on nice looking guns. if you were wanting to get a scope on it you could get a simple bsa scope for around 30 bucks and it looks like a leupold no one would no the difference. i personally had a henry lever action .22 and it looked very nice with a scope on it and shot suprisingly well. it would also be a nice touch to add some shells laying on the base if you you have a flat base or inbetween two glass sheets.hope i helped
February 21st, 2010 at 12:48 pm
ROTC Drill rifles. They’re less expensive, non-firing replicas that nobody needs to shed a tear over when you decide to modify them into table legs.
http://www.paradestore.com/