I like the pictures you posted. A bit of info on the what they are and the ammo would be good. Maybe some statistics on range and accuracy?? All the same they both look like serious workhorses.
The first one (with the folding stock), is an SKS Paratrooper model. 70+ year old Russian design, this one was manufactured in China back in the 70's. It uses 7.62x39 ammo, same as the ak-47. It was actually developed before the ak-47, so the AK is its younger brother. Accuracy is good to ~150 yards using the rifle stock, freehand not so much.. lol But the ammo costs around $.25 per round, so it's inexpensive to go out and play with.
The bottom one (with the scope) is called an AR-10, designed by Eugene Stoner for the military in 1961, and it is the big brother to the AR-15/M16. It uses 308 cal (or equivalent 7.62x51 nato) ammo, and is a kicks like a mule when it's fired. That's why they made a toned down version (the M16) for standard military use. Currently it's sighted in for 200 yards, where it can hit a silver dollar really hard, consistently. It should be good to 400 yards for dropping deer, but I don't have access to a range to get it out that far.
The ammo in the pics is all 7.62x51 nato (for the bottom rifle), as when setting everything up I didn't have any of the ammo for the SKS handy. It's ZQI brand, made overseas, and is the cheapeast reliable ammo I could find at around $.50 per round. (my hunting ammo costs over twice that, so I don't keep much of it around)
Being a NY resident, they are also both compliant with NYS safe act rules. The SKS didn't need any modification, but the AR-10 needed a couple parts replaced and the application of some epoxy, which was professionally done.
Now why did you not say you are looking for testers?
I would be happy to help test out the latest wallet and I'm sure others would too. (hint) give us a link!
Just ask for some help if your very busy, I'm sure many others would be glad to help Guncoin out.
Testers are needed for the new wallet, to make sure that it works correctly on all the operating systems that it might be used on. The reason for me saying to PM me, is to not possibly publicly release it with bugs, and then get things even more confused with another release if there is any.