Let's talk firearms, for firearm owners or enthusiasts. What do you own? What do you like? Tips, pointers and how to's, let's hear it.
I'll start off talking about my new favorite toy, the sig sauer 2022 .40 pistol. I bought this thing brand new, with a lifetime warranty for around $500. The french police claimed they fired 600,000 rounds out of it, with no failures, although it's hard to imagine them firing more than a couple rounds before surrendering. I've put countless rounds through it and seen zero failures, so far. It's very easy to be accurate with, also. The 3 dot night sights are dead on balls accurate. It surprised me that there is no safety on this weapon. The trigger pull is heavy in double action, so I guess that counts. Letting the hammer slip won't fire it, either. I was playing around, trying to imitate the last word, when I found this out.
Overall, its a great gun for accuracy shooters like me. The price is low enough to jump on that lifetime warranty and get it. I'd recommend the 40 caliber for ammo price alone. I chose this gun over the Taurus judge, but I might add in a review, when I get one. I can't shake the desire to shoot shotgun shells out of a pistol. Anyone that has one, feel free to share.
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Here in Canada, we have slingshots that fire dildos.
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1) clips can break and ANY semi auto/automatic can jam (especially for lower caliber vs heavy resistance mechanisms) 2) red dots and holos give you the hip or glancing aim with out giving away your position like lasers 3) revolvers are way less likely to jam 4) never modify your trigger mechanism unless you have the knowledge and proper equipment to do so (nothing more dangerous than a run away gun aka one that wont stop firing) 5) never point at anything you dont intend to kill 6) just because an optic costs 4,000$ doesnt mean its accurate (an in accurate gun is always inaccurate) 7) always learn how to dismantle your gun properly (stuff happens; junk gets dirty and can break) 8) your gun will only keep its zeroing if nothing in the environment or your sight picture changes. (Wind, atmospheric pressure, weather ect..) 9) only difference between a junk clone of one platform to a high end brand; some parts and metallurgy/materials used. Other than that its the same gun of the same platform. 10) you can have high accuracy with lots of fragility, or ultra durability with mediocre accuracy (you cant have both unless you go into the ultra high caliber ordinance areas) Jus some tips
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Next gun will be a Sig P320, full size in a .40, after that for a DMR set up preferred engagement of 300-800 meters, I just don't know whether it will be a M14 EBR, Sig 716, or a Kel-Tec RFB, still deciding.
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Mosin-Nagant M91. By far the most fun I've had shooting a gun ever.
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Expecting any quality gun discussion on a forum filled with libtards and children is a joke
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Glock .45 (Model 21) love my glock got it for 500 bucks for my birthday present to me last year gone through about 1000 rounds through it and still holding up very well and it's crazy how little recoil Circuit Judge awesome weapon I picked up about 2 years ago, it's a carbine revolver rifle/shotgun, chambered in 4/10 and .45LC really fun to shoot Marlin .22 that I've had since I was a boy Marlin 30/30 that also I've had since I was a boy old enough to go deer hunting And a Mossberg 500 that I got for the house :)
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.444 Marlin. Best hunting rifle I have
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I'm more of a .45 fan myself, currently saving up for a Colt/Springfield 1911
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More into high calibers. Revolvers, mostly. Unfortunately, I've injured my wrists multiple times with those damn things due to the hefty recoil.
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I love that gun that goes [spoiler]pew pew, or ya ta ta[/spoiler] Lmao xD
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I love my franchi I-12. My only complaint is that when it gets dirty the bolt will sometimes fail to lock back.
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We have the same handgun! I like mine, but it's to heavy and big for my hand. I'm going to try and find a more compact sig. I also have a American ruger 270 rifle, 2 12 gauges & in the process of building an ar-10. I prefer rifles but any gun is nice to shoot.
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Can't buy a pistol. But look out for my shotguns and rifles. GG government, GG
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Love 1911's
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Can't wait till I can buy pistols on my own (I'm 20). For right now it's just a plethora of shotguns for bird hunting of all sorts. They're still fun to shoot I guess :/
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Currently live in "the people's republic of New York" :/ but every time I'm down south or upstate on vacation I shoot every chance I can get lol.
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AR-15 and ruger sr1911
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