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Posted on 1/28/13 at 12:42 pm to Requiem For A Dawg
Posted on 1/28/13 at 12:42 pm to Requiem For A Dawg
Makarov 9x18, great little gun, simple no frills, reliable and accurate.
Kahr CW45
Super slim single stack with knockdown power. Great for pocket or ISB holster.
Kahr CW45
Super slim single stack with knockdown power. Great for pocket or ISB holster.
Posted on 2/2/13 at 12:05 am to Hugo Stiglitz
Fixed this one up the other night.............it should kill a few zombies.
Posted on 2/2/13 at 3:37 pm to wadewilson
I'm more into older guns.
I have an all-original '76 Yugo SKS(meh). My baby is a 1944 German 8mm Mauser.
Also a generic Mossberg 500 12Ga. Nothing special about that.
I have an all-original '76 Yugo SKS(meh). My baby is a 1944 German 8mm Mauser.
Also a generic Mossberg 500 12Ga. Nothing special about that.
Posted on 2/2/13 at 3:55 pm to wadewilson
Nice tactical shotgun but I don't know if I would like the fore grip... Depending on the kick
Oh, I see the grip helps with the laser.
shite that thing is fully decked out
Oh, I see the grip helps with the laser.
shite that thing is fully decked out
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Posted on 2/2/13 at 5:18 pm to Hugo Stiglitz
This is one of mine. It's a cheap, reliable workhorse with some serious knockdown power.
This is one is the first handgun I ever bought. It's a cheap Taurus .38 Special, but it's well balanced, has a nice action, and the .38 is a great round.
A Stoeger Condor - because every man dreams of owning an over under, eventually buys one, then shrugs his shoulder and says, "meh."
I don't know why I bought this.
This is one is the first handgun I ever bought. It's a cheap Taurus .38 Special, but it's well balanced, has a nice action, and the .38 is a great round.
A Stoeger Condor - because every man dreams of owning an over under, eventually buys one, then shrugs his shoulder and says, "meh."
I don't know why I bought this.
Posted on 2/2/13 at 5:22 pm to pankReb
That gun up there is a 500.
A Winchester 94 and an M1 are on my list. After I put some work in my 1911 and my XDm maybe I can get them.
A Winchester 94 and an M1 are on my list. After I put some work in my 1911 and my XDm maybe I can get them.
Posted on 2/2/13 at 5:23 pm to Hugo Stiglitz
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Nice tactical shotgun but I don't know if I would like the fore grip... Depending on the kick
The fore grip is a little loose......I'll find out when I shoot it.
I do like that red dot tho.
Posted on 2/2/13 at 5:26 pm to HarryBalzack
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because every man dreams of owning an over under, eventually buys one, then shrugs his shoulder and says, "meh."
All of the finest guns I've shot and had the pleasure of handling have been double barrel shotguns, either over/unders or SxS.
Granted they were all 5 grand plus too.
Posted on 2/2/13 at 9:54 pm to 15sammy34
Why is this thread ending??
more people..more...
i havet started collecting guns yet because of personal reasons. (not because i am a gun hater or anything like that) But i would like to start. And i have no clue about guns. I mean i know how to shoot, i just dont know which guns are which, etc.
The only gun i have is a 20 gauge shotgun. Single Shot.
Would like to get a handgun as well..
more people..more...
i havet started collecting guns yet because of personal reasons. (not because i am a gun hater or anything like that) But i would like to start. And i have no clue about guns. I mean i know how to shoot, i just dont know which guns are which, etc.
The only gun i have is a 20 gauge shotgun. Single Shot.
Would like to get a handgun as well..
Posted on 2/2/13 at 10:00 pm to Hook Em Horns
Just drove up to the Anniston, AL CMP store a couple months ago and bought a 1943 M1 Garand.
Posted on 2/2/13 at 11:01 pm to Hugo Stiglitz
OK boys here it is. Simply no rival on the market today to this semi auto. I give you the Walther PPQ. If you can get your hands on one it will be the best 600 bucks you will ever spend
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Posted on 2/3/13 at 12:27 pm to 15sammy34
quote:I mean, it's nice and all. I guess I just got my expectations a little too high. Plus, whenever I shoot traps, I never really care about scoring or doing it correctly, so before I bought that one, I was the a-hole who would shoot at the trap three times. I'm not a bad shot and that didn't happen too often (except on the perpendicular traps, those are a bitch!), but if I missed on the first one, that didn't stop me from shooting again,
All of the finest guns I've shot and had the pleasure of handling have been double barrel shotguns, either over/unders or SxS.
Anyway, can't do that with the O/U.
quote:Baller.
Granted they were all 5 grand plus too.
Posted on 2/3/13 at 12:31 pm to MaroonNation
quote:What's the deal with the S&W/Walther combo? Is that factory?
MaroonNation
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Posted on 2/3/13 at 12:34 pm to HarryBalzack
I said I shot and handled them, not owned them.
Back in the day I shot trap competitively, so I had a lot of opportunities to shoot nice guns. And fwiw, there is nothing perpendicular to you in trap. You're thinking of skeet. Even a hard left from 1 or a hard right from 5 aren't perpendicular. And yeah, we used to get pissed when people would come out there doing random shite sometimes. And then we'd turn around and do the same shite after practice and not think twice about it.
Back in the day I shot trap competitively, so I had a lot of opportunities to shoot nice guns. And fwiw, there is nothing perpendicular to you in trap. You're thinking of skeet. Even a hard left from 1 or a hard right from 5 aren't perpendicular. And yeah, we used to get pissed when people would come out there doing random shite sometimes. And then we'd turn around and do the same shite after practice and not think twice about it.
Posted on 2/3/13 at 1:19 pm to 15sammy34
quote:Yes. Shows what I know about it all
You're thinking of skeet.
quote:Yeah, I could tell who the pros were: guns with fancy inlay and their wife or kid carrying their extra shells for them and calling the missed shots like it was a sniper competition.
And yeah, we used to get pissed when people would come out there doing random shite sometimes
When I got married, I took all the groomsmen and men from out of town out to Tannehill Sporting Clays. At the next to last station, someone at the final station was blasting away, way overshooting the targets. Their pellets were falling on our station. They were spent, so it wasn't like they were shooting us, but we still backed away until those assholes were through. Random shite I can tolerate, but that was ridiculous.
Posted on 2/3/13 at 2:13 pm to MaroonNation
Man, I sold a P99 a few months back. It was one of those guns that I wanted forever, then when I finally bought one and started shooting, I wasn't that crazy about it.
It was the QA model.
Posted on 2/3/13 at 2:15 pm to HarryBalzack
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What's the deal with the S&W/Walther combo? Is that factory?
I'm pretty sure S&W handles all American imports of Walther.
Posted on 2/3/13 at 2:19 pm to HarryBalzack
I had a pellet hit my calf hard enough to leave a tiny black place once loading a trap house while someone was shooting skeet on 7 somewhere to the right of us. Felt about like a bee sting. 
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