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Brian Dick at Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot?
Brian, will I see you at Knob Creek this weekend? You always have very nice things.
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10-10-2011 08:38 AM
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If you see him there, give him my regards and remind him that I want a Sten trigger mechanism cover too!
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For those of you who have never gone to this show before, you should try to at least once ... 
We went a few years ago and took some video.....
Knob Creek (Kentucky) Gun Show - April 2006
This is a really fun event, which I think many of the milsurp collectors here would enjoy. Besides the huge display tents with vendors selling everything and anything related to firearms, there's the massive range shoot. Attendees can pay (rent) to shoot everything from old Gatling guns, WW1 Lewis machine guns, WWII 30 and 50 caliber Browning MG's, German
MG34 and MG42's, every automatic rifle you can think of, all the way through to flame throwers and artillery pieces.
Can you imagine crossing Omaha Beach against German MG42's? After you watch this, you can see that the special effects in the first 20 minutes of the move "Saving Private Ryan" aren't far off what must have been the real thing. In the pics below, I think that can of WD40 hanging off the WW1 Vickers was even dated 1917. 
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Last edited by Badger; 10-10-2011 at 03:34 PM.
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It is worth noting that Knob Creek is in Bullet County, Kentucky.
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and Bullet County is DRY!!!! Radcliffe and Sheppardsville are OK
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I always take a vacation day on the first day of the shoot, so I plan on seeing Brian on Friday. He is bringing me up a few items and I am dropping off a Savage MkI and MkI/2 for him to do some work on. As breakeyp stated, he always brings nice things with him.
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I set up today. It's raining and crappy out but should be clear and cool for the weekend. I look forward to seeing y'all.
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And noisy! Esp. if that fellow with the short barreled .50 cal. M2 still sets up near the pole barn.
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I went a few times in the early 1990's and had a blast. The whole town turns out and back then the Girl Scouts helped sponsor it and worked the parking lots selling calendars and cookies. Good fun for all.
MJ, don't take this personally, but that's crap.
muffett.2008

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Had a great time at KCGR today. Was able to spend some time talking to Brian which is always a learning experience, it is a shame that it is only twice a year. The only No4 I saw, besides the ones sitting on Brian's tables, was a 1944 Long Branch No4 T. I do not know much about the LB T's, but based on a discussion I had with Brian and another forum member, it seemed to be legit and at a very good price. I'm not a big LB guy, but would have considered getting it had I known more about them and a little extra cash. Half of the cash I had on hand today was spent before I got there, but that is for another thread I will be posting.
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