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  1. #276
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    I used to casually fuck a girl that was a total gun freak. Sessions usually started with some shooting (she had a big collection), then some drinking/bong hits(she was very safe with guns so always after), followed by crazy fucking. Guns are kinda cool.

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    Arlid, I have had an HK Tactical .45 for several years. Never jammed the first time. You had better have big hands as it has a double stack magazine and therefore a large grip. Great accurate shooter.

    The Mark 23 is even larger. See if you can shoot one before purchasing.

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    Heh, me not having huge, but somewhat large hands, I suspect the mk23 would be too big - I actually looked at the USP compact tactical - hell, I´m not going to kill anyone before the next invasion(heee hee heee), so an eight round clip might be good anyways.

    Getting the hunter´s permit in the fall, then go buy a good, affordable shotgun and start plucking grouse. The pistol deal will have to wait for a couple of years (a USP .45 is priced about USD 2000 with the currency exchange in mind).

    And about the first thing in my last paragraph - A decent, not extremely expensive over/under 12ga suggestion?

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    Quote Originally Posted by arild View Post
    And about the first thing in my last paragraph - A decent, not extremely expensive over/under 12ga suggestion?
    Several come to mind. If you can find an old Winchester 101, those are nice (under $1,000 for a field grade). Browning Citori is nice, but pricey (Over $1,500 now). One of my favorites is an SKB 500 (made for Ithaca), which can be had for under $700 USD.


    Look around on Gunbroker.com or gunsamerica.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaddyDaddy77 View Post
    AZ Maggot?

    Nice line up.

    Only have an old hand me down now.
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    Model 37 20ga, fun for clays. Looking for a solid 9mm handgun.
    Nice shotty.

    Look at sigs for handguns.

    My old 226 in 9mm is accurate, 100% reliable so far, and is much more comfortable to shoot than any other full size nines I've tried.
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    I saw that awhile ago. I dunno. Even travelling really slow, that bullet is still like 600+ grains. Wouldn't the guy get way more hurt? They coulda had a guy off camera with a slingshot to make the little dust poof right before the guy gets hit. If it is real, he's one lucky sumbitch.

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    I know a guy that out shooting fmj don't know the caliber(maybe.300 WM), but anyway, he hit the end of a junk axle, the round penetrated 2",came straight back out and went through his lower jaw and out the side of his cheek. Hardly felt it,
    but all of a sudden LOTS OF BLOOD. One lucky sucker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leroy jenkins View Post
    Nice shotty.

    Look at sigs for handguns.

    My old 226 in 9mm is accurate, 100% reliable so far, and is much more comfortable to shoot than any other full size nines I've tried.
    Thank you.

    Five or six years back I had a Ruger 45 ACP. Fun target gun and solid, but not nearly as accurate as the similar Ruger model in a 9mm as a friend had. Haven't had a handgun in a few years and would like to get one again.

    Uncle who is a bit of a gun nut recommended a 226 or 229? Haven't gotten a chance to check out either one, waiting for the tax refund.

    Yeti-man's clip is sketchy, btw. Spooky.
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    Look at what you shoot best for handguns. It doesn't matter what it is, how cool it looks or any amount of name recognition if you can't hit your target. I really don't like glocks or baretta's. I love my XD. Go to a range where you can rent a bunch of different models. Pick what suits you best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Theodore View Post
    Look at what you shoot best for handguns. It doesn't matter what it is, how cool it looks or any amount of name recognition if you can't hit your target. I really don't like glocks or baretta's. I love my XD. Go to a range where you can rent a bunch of different models. Pick what suits you best.

    What he said ^^^^

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    For a first handgun (especially a defensive one), get a gun that takes a .22LR conversion kit.

    .45 = 25 cents a round.
    9mm = 18 cents a round.
    .22LR = 2.2 cents a round.

    This means you can practice for less.

    I shoot probably 10x the .22LR rounds through my CZ 75 that I do 9mm.

    This means:
    Glock
    1911
    Browning High Power
    Beretta 92
    CZ-75

    And I know the guy in YetiMan's clip. He was shooting .50BMG at a 2" steel cube at 100 yards.

    The 226s are good guns, decently reliable but blocky. The bore axis is high, so you get a lot of muzzle flip in a Sig. You might like a CZ-75. The Sig I had would start to fail to lock up after about 600 rounds of no cleaning, which is only a little over half of a good combat pistol class of 1000 rounds. New recoil springs didn't help. Not good. A Glock or a CZ in my experience will run for thousands of rounds without being lubed or cleaned. That's reliability.

    Secondly, don't listen to the .45 vs. 9mm crap. Realize that all handguns suck at stopping people, and that the best caliber is one you can shoot accurately and quickly. Even a .357 mag, considered the premier manstopper, is severely outclassed by a rifle too weak to legally hunt deer with. John Browning's personal gun was a little .32ACP.

    PM me if you want more information.
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    I whole heartedly agree with the caliber argument. Hell, the VT gunman had a .22 and a 9mm. It's not the round, but where the shots are placed.
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    From the inimitable Oleg Volk:









    Note all of the subjects' trigger fingers. All of Oleg's models are gunnies.
    Last edited by coreshot-tourettes; 04-20-2008 at 03:21 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coreshot-tourettes View Post
    Note all of the subjects' trigger fingers. All of Oleg's models are gunnies.
    But no protective eye wear (or clothing in many cases)

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    Is it just me, or is the bore on this rifle kinda skinny?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Caucasian Asian View Post


    Is it just me, or is the bore on this rifle kinda skinny?
    It looks that way because there's no flash hider. It might be an HBAR (heavy barrel) model AR15.

    But no protective eye wear (or clothing in many cases)
    Yeah, hot brass plus bare skin ain't fun. I think that the photo of Lori with the M14 is actually titled "Girl with a brass catcher".

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    Quote Originally Posted by coreshot-tourettes View Post
    Yeah, hot brass plus bare skin ain't fun.
    You'd think Oleg's "gunnies" would know that. I guess not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TruckeeLocal View Post
    You'd think Oleg's "gunnies" would know that. I guess not.
    Oh, stop reaching for something, anything, to sour the discussion. None of the guns are in the process of being fired. And do you really think that you have time to put on proper eyewear and earpro and clothing when an intruder is breaking down your door?

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    Has anyone here shot a kahr pm40/pm9?

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    Quote Originally Posted by flykdog View Post
    Has anyone here shot a kahr pm40/pm9?
    They conceal well, are flat, are accurate, have OK double action triggers, but are less than reliable. Most owners' Kahrs have to go back to the factory at least once before they're reliable.

    And Kahr is owned by the Moonies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TruckeeLocal View Post
    You'd think Oleg's "gunnies" would know that. I guess not.
    You'd think that you would know you're a fool. I guess not.

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    TNKen is this your house? If so I am jealous. Hell, I'm jealous anyway!
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    Quote Originally Posted by khakis View Post
    TNKen is this your house? If so I am jealous. Hell, I'm jealous anyway!
    I could only hope. My guess is that this collection is worth several million. It has been discussed at length on the gun forums. There is at least one gun, a German FG-42, in there that will sell for around $150K. Some very, very nice stuff.

    I have a walk-in with a vault door, but not quite like that!!

    Ken

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    That. Is. Awesome.
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