Off Season Lets Talk Guns
Been a while since we had a guns n' ammo discussion.
Some of you are AR shooters Im sure. Im looking at a Colt 6920. Will be my first AR. Picked up a Glock this fall and really enjoy shooting it. Any feedback on that weapon? http://lh3.google.com/DoubleTapper/R...ofGoUI0/A4.gif Anyone else been in a buy/sell/trade mood with hardware? Part 2: http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=293623 |
I just wanna ****ing kill something.
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But Kurt you swear you don't have a gun...
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We just picked up a really sweet AR style Remington in full camo .204 Caliber. Alread shot 6 coyotes ,2 bobcats , and a stray dog since Christmas.
Check it out: http://www.remington.com/products/fi...odel-r-15.aspx |
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Man, Don't sell your guns. President Osama will be trying to take them away anyway. Get a 2nd or 3rd job and just buy more. Or use the guns you got to rob a bank and then buy more.
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I have a S&W M&P 15 and I love it, but sadly haven't been able to shoot enough to speak about it's accuracy. I recently scoped it though and am looking forward to shooting some deer with it!
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I too am looking to buy an AR15 (must be 5.56/.223). My budget is probably around $1500, what do you experts think my best bet would be? I'm leaning towards Rock River Arms.
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I'd plan on picking up a CMMG M4LEP-II this spring. They are a local (Missouri) manufacturer.
http://www.renegade-armament.com/ima...GM4LEPII_1.jpg |
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Here is my latest rig. I have it outfitted with an Aimpoint red dot sight and flip up front and rear iron sights. Good times at the range!
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I waiting till 2012 when i can buy ahttp://http://i188.photobucket.com/a...959/atistg.jpghttp://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z...959/atistg.jpg
StG 44 in 22 lr http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2...4-rifle-22-lr/ |
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http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z...es/atimp40.jpg My advise for your AR is,Sierra .224 dia. 69 GR. HPBT-MATCH My advise for you guys & your R-15s in 204 Ruger is Fiocchi V-max in 40 GR. & its on sale to. $18.00 for 50 round box |
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you can build what ever kind of ZOMBIE KILLER you want from Mid way http://www.midwayusa.com/ |
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I picked up a new 9mm yesterday. Ruger P95. It's uglier than my ex-wife in the morning, but got great reviews, was inexpensive and has a pit rail. I'm going to pick up a Viridian C5L green laser/tactical light for it that'll run me almost as much as I paid for the pistol itself.
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Go join. You can thank me later. The only dumb question you can ask on The High Road . org. Is the question you dont ask. |
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http://www.gunsamerica.com/ http://www.thehighroad.org/ for sale page is huge |
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Getting old sucks. :sulk: |
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I did most my glass buying off ebay. great deals over there |
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EDIT: Just did - nobody can beat $275. I think I'll get the Amazon package with the holster for $300. |
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Ill thank you now. Thank You. |
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looks good dont it. They will have to out fit the barrel if they are really going to import them. lil flash hider is my guess The StG 44 is in 22lr as well. Stg 44 is the father of all assault rifles |
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What do you guys think of this? http://www.impactguns.com/store/798681418145.html |
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My dad was a solder for 42 years hear in Nebraska. & he had hundreds of friends that fought in WWII so my hole life i was very lucky to hear about BAND OF BROTHER type things first hand. last WWII vet that I personally knew passed last spring. Bugs met Herd Nolda a few times |
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I'm not crazy about the grip, but I found a Pachmayr slip-on at pistoleer.com for $11.00 and have already ordered it. |
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One of my dads best friends Herb Nolda
This book documents the United States Coast Guard career of Herbert E Nolda, from his enlistment in April 1942 to his discharge in December 1945. The book also encompasses his early life before the war... and his life after the war as it relates to veterans' matters. On the morning of December 7, 1941, Herbert was living in Santa Monica, California, where he was employed at the huge Douglas Aircraft factory. He arrived at a boarding house for lunch to find the landlady hysterical with the news of the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Several other young men were there too. Within minutes one of the young men stood up and announced: "Our country's in trouble and needs our help. I'm going down to enlist. Is anyone else coming with me?" "I am," Herbert replied. His time in the service was varied, from patrols on the East Coast, to four major invasions in North Africa and Europe. On June 6, 1944, D-Day, he was manning the #1 gun on his ship, LCI(L) #92 as she plowed into the maelstrom of Omaha Beach. Her sister ship, LCI(L) #91 had hit the beach a half hour earlier. She had been Herbert's home until a month before D-Day. The two small ships became famous in the annuals of D-Day. Later, in mid-August 1945, Herbert was aboard the troop transport, USS Admiral HT Mayo anchored at Ulithi Atoll in the South Pacific when the guns of the neighboring ships started firing, but there were no enemy planes in sight. ... This book is filled with the grim and the humorous incidents of war as experienced by a young sailor from landlocked Nebraska. Also interwoven are shorter biographies of some of Herbert's crewmembers. It is richly illustrated with 185 photographs and other historical documents |
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the M1 to ,specially if he carried it in WWII |
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What made me giggle was when my fiances grandparents asked her what she wanted when their time came. She said the guns and nothing else.
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My fiance said she would buy me a glock come tax season. I probably should have recorded that, typed it and had it notarized. |
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Thank god for this thread, this football game SUCKS!
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AR-15 with EoTech sight
S&W 1911 45 Saiga .308 M1 Garand These are a few of my favorite things. :) 1911 vs. Glock No comparison, but the price difference is a kick in the balls. |
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That is sweet! Are they as inaccurate as the Military Channel says? |
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Another side note. The section with the gas masks and chemical warfare was crazy. All those people coming out of the room throwing up. |
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If my fiance had to do it now and as strong as my dumps are, it wouldn't faze her a bit. |
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I bought one of these a few moths back but have yet to shoot it. anyone shoot this hand gun?
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...TaurusPT92.jpg my god thats the biggest pic ever. sorry |
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My other handgun is a Taurus snub .38 revolver. Great little gun, and I used to be scary accurate with it. But now that my vision's gone to shit those days are over. Shooting it now just depresses me. :( |
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it is new & unfired, bought out at SAC air force base in Sept. its a PT-92 AFS 17 shot mags |
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