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The Lounge / back in my day...
« on: December 16, 2015, 02:40:17 AM »
you could eat my balls. wow its been ahhwile.
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I finally got a Springfield Armory...not an M1A yet though!
Springfield Armory Model 1888 Trapdoor 45-70 Govt
This beast is not a replica and fetches 2-3k from collectors! Can't wait to shoot it.
post pics duders.
mosin nagant 91/30 pu
what up!
just bought a m91/30 and m44 on sat!
cant wait to get the scope in the mail
SNIPER SETUP!!
I keep that in my room
Recommended caliber...?
I'm not a big guy, but I want something somewhat powerful that is still fun to shoot and manageable. I highly doubt I will use it alllll the time but I do want to be comfortable with it and have it be almost second nature to load it, and use it as necessary if the time comes. It will be more of a hobby type deal rather than hunting all the time. So if it feels like I'm slamming my hand in a door every time I shoot it it isnt a huge deal. As of right now I'm looking at the Taurus Tracker .44 Mag and a Glock 26 (9mm)as a backup. I also dont want rounds that arte tooo expensive if there is something cheaper and more fun to shoot. So basically something for home defense that is reliable (Glock) and/or something that is just a mean looking fun gun to shoot every now and again (Taurus). Would these calibers be ideal? should I go smaller/bigger...? I won't be shooting buffalo but I also dont want to have buyers remorse and wish I got something larger.
"assault rifle" is a made up term. The definition of an Assault Rifle varies so much, not to mention it basically implies that its a military weapon, which are illegal if they are full auto (for 70 odd years).. unless of course you have the right FFL.
I have a 30/30 for cougars in the pig pen and a .45 for grizzlies and brown bears when I'm out hiking.
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