Yet Another Gun Thread
Not hard to own a full auto M16... Just costs money. Lots and lots of money.
Elesjaun, that link is win fo sho... Couple that with an Osprey suppressor and you will be full of WIN!
That's a good point, but do you think handing her an AR is the best solution? I have no idea how hard it is to get a full auto AR, but I'm assuming it's difficult, so wouldn't it be better to get something like this:
Skip to 0:40 think simi auto instead of full auto
Skip to 0:40 think simi auto instead of full auto
Can't wait to do this again with my AR10 now that it's suppressed... load up some subs, cycle by hand, pop 'em one by one!
I should have had 13 pigs with a loaded 10rd mag - you know, line them up and kill with one bullet... but sure was fun unloading into a bunch of running piggies!! All of them 125-140yds out, 150corelokt spitzers, Burris 1.5-6x 7.62 tactical scope
I should have had 13 pigs with a loaded 10rd mag - you know, line them up and kill with one bullet... but sure was fun unloading into a bunch of running piggies!! All of them 125-140yds out, 150corelokt spitzers, Burris 1.5-6x 7.62 tactical scope
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Negative.
I have shot a Hi-Point .45 and it fired just like every 1911 or Glock I've ever shot, but based on looks alone I'd never own one... Honestly think they tried to make it ugly as possible.
I have shot a Hi-Point .45 and it fired just like every 1911 or Glock I've ever shot, but based on looks alone I'd never own one... Honestly think they tried to make it ugly as possible.
I bought a 9mm Hi-Point for $100 and wound up giving it to a friend as a gift. He's broken a ton of **** on it and Hi-Point honors its warranty consistently.
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I'm impressed with S&W customer service for sure. Only warranty work I've needed on a gun, had to send my PK380 back to them to repair the safety mechanism on it. Not only did they pay for overnight shipping both ways, sent it to them on a monday and had it back friday with a brand new additional magazine.
Lifetime (and easy to use it) is one thing I like about my Keltec pistols. I've had to use it a few times (always buy these things used) and it really helps. Now if I could just get a replacement extractor for my JC Higgins Model 31 I would be a happy dude...
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I really do love all guns, and I think the older the better. New stuff rocks my sack too, but I get a real kick out of ball and cap revolvers and rifles. If I could get my hands on a real 1851 Revolver I'd be the happiest guy in the world. Totally intend on buying a replica!
Pusha taking out those hogs with a lever gun makes my blood flow! So badly do I want a deer with my Mosin this year, a 50 caliber black powder rifle would be even better!!!
I'm one fucked up kid- Love antiques the same as the bleeding edge of society..
oooo... Now thats cool!
I really do love all guns, and I think the older the better. New stuff rocks my sack too, but I get a real kick out of ball and cap revolvers and rifles. If I could get my hands on a real 1851 Revolver I'd be the happiest guy in the world. Totally intend on buying a replica!
I really do love all guns, and I think the older the better. New stuff rocks my sack too, but I get a real kick out of ball and cap revolvers and rifles. If I could get my hands on a real 1851 Revolver I'd be the happiest guy in the world. Totally intend on buying a replica!
My homeboy shot one with a Mosin while we were out there but it runned inna woods.
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What brand is your replica? Honestly I haven't looked into them much beyond the "Traditions" el-cheapo branded kit you have to finish yourself. Kinda sounds like fun but I'm not sure if quality would be worth the cost.
It's the kind your grandfather gives you in a brown paper bag. I'm not sure if it's a replica or a restored original but he won it off a Brit in a poker game during dubya dubya too. I've always assumed it was a replica because I wouldn't imagine how some SOE operative would get his grimy limey claws on one in the UK.
I've tried four times to get an extractor for it (four places have sent me the wrong one). I could have easily purchased another 31 for what I spent for the four very small paperweights. It was my father's first gun and he gave it to me when I was a kid. The cool thing about those was the strap was contained in the stock (think spring loaded seatbelt). Neat rifle.
any one here have any experience with any "I.O. Inc" ak's?
the reviews ive seen are mixed but all the more detailed reviews say they are amazing for the price. and all shoot 2" groupings at 100 yards right out of the box with crappy ammo
the reviews ive seen are mixed but all the more detailed reviews say they are amazing for the price. and all shoot 2" groupings at 100 yards right out of the box with crappy ammo
I've found them to be hit and miss in my experience... I wouldn't own one myself. I have a CAI Romanian WASR-10 and love it. However, I don't target shoot with it for accuracy. If I were to do that, I would likely build my own from a parts kit.
It's amazing how simple it is to do. I started to do that awhile back but I couldn't decide whether or not I wanted to stamp my own receiver.








