• Firearms VI - Mosin McNuggets and Tokarev Tartare
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So yeah anyone have any ideas where I can find a PSL Rifle? So far I've only found one for $700 that's more of a heavy calibre AK than a PSL (AK stocks rather than SVD stocks, no scope). Everything else is expired ads on the gun equivalent of ebay. Checked my local gun stores no one has any PSLs. I really want one.
Try to get imported from Europeania?
I wouldn't even know where to begin with that bro.
Ask customs, atf, ect. Find one in europe for sale. Find out what legal bs you need to do. Profit?
No need to import one. There are plenty in the states already. Hell, I see at least one at every gunshow I go to.
Torn between a Ruger Mk.III with a bajillion rounds, Glock 17 with a few extra mags, or a .357 magnum revolver with some .357mag and some .38 special. Which should I save for?
get a glock and some kahn mags. they're just as good as factory but have a higher capacity for a cheaper price
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[QUOTE=cardfan212;35692889]Torn between a Ruger Mk.III with a bajillion rounds, Glock 17 with a few extra mags, or a .357 magnum revolver with some .357mag and some .38 special. Which should I save for?[/QUOTE] Revolver FTW. Lets be honest it is awesome.
What is a good .357mag revolver anyway? I've only ever handled a replica Colt SAA (which was one of the most fun I ever had shooting) and some little generic .38 special when it comes to revolvers.
[QUOTE=CodeMonkey3;35691972]Does Dick's sell ammunition?[/QUOTE] Mine does, most common calibers. [QUOTE=cardfan212;35692889]Torn between a Ruger Mk.III with a bajillion rounds, Glock 17 with a few extra mags, or a .357 magnum revolver with some .357mag and some .38 special. Which should I save for?[/QUOTE] I'd say go with a Glock. 9mm isn't a bad caliber. It's prolific and relatively cheap. I got a AR-15 this weekend. Palmetto State Armory 5.56. Pleased as punch. Time to go broke getting accessories.
Friend is selling his NIB SAR-2 for $800...must.....resist. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/bfwE6.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Ridge;35693822]Friend is selling his NIB SAR-2 for $800...must.....resist. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/bfwE6.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Talk him down a bit and DO IT :v:
Doesn't have muzzle brake 0/10 would not shoot.
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[QUOTE=cardfan212;35693472]What is a good .357mag revolver anyway? I've only ever handled a replica Colt SAA (which was one of the most fun I ever had shooting) and some little generic .38 special when it comes to revolvers.[/QUOTE] Ruger's (GP100) are sweetness, as are Smith and Wesson's (Model 686)... or some of the 70's-80's (into early 90's) Colt models (i.e. Python and Anaconda keep in mind these are hard and expensive to find). So the selection is great and for the most part the price is nice.
My mother has a .357 Magnum. She fucking loves the damn thing.
[QUOTE=Skullivan21;35697186]Ruger's (GP100) are sweetness, as are Smith and Wesson's (Model 686)... or some of the 70's-80's (into early 90's) Colt models (i.e. Python and Anaconda keep in mind these are hard and expensive to find). So the selection is great and for the most part the price is nice.[/QUOTE] 686 is really nice, tried one of those once.
[QUOTE=cardfan212;35693472]What is a good .357mag revolver anyway? I've only ever handled a replica Colt SAA (which was one of the most fun I ever had shooting) and some little generic .38 special when it comes to revolvers.[/QUOTE] S&W's in general are good along (just stay away from the super lightweight 357's unless you decide you don't need wrists anymore) with Ruger GP100's and SP101's. I'm much more inclined towards Ruger personally. But yeah. Just stay away from Taurus and Charter Arms.
[QUOTE=PrusseluskenV2;35699168][t]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/22107915/Die%20waffen/ungarsk%20m44/IMG_1243.JPG[/t] Best use for the tool pouch y/n[/QUOTE] Isn't that what the [i]ammo[/i] pouches are supposed to be for?
Alright, started looking at the S&W 686. Now to save up and find time to head to the gun shop.
[QUOTE=PrusseluskenV2;35697940]That's dumb as hell. A silencer one third of the size is just as effective if not better. [editline]24th April 2012[/editline] I hope you realise that the thumbhole stocks of PSLs aren't the ones used on SVDs.[/QUOTE] Uh I have never seen an SVD Rifle that wasn't using the thumbhole stock
The folding one is the SVD-S if I remember. [editline]24th April 2012[/editline] Oh and, this might be useful for explainin differences from PSL to SVD. [img]http://i.imgur.com/SkbF9.jpg[/img]
They're both so beautiful. I want both. Fuck. I need one now. But I can't find one.
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;35700640]They're both so beautiful. I want both. Fuck. I need one now. But I can't find one.[/QUOTE] You'll have better luck with the PSL. Dragunov's are bastard hard to find in the US in general.
[QUOTE=Gubbinz96;35700967]You'll have better luck with the PSL. Dragunov's are bastard hard to find in the US in general.[/QUOTE] A gun shop near me has one. I want it very much but don't have the cash.
[QUOTE=PrusseluskenV2;35701141]svds[/QUOTE] Fuck, I thought you meant the plural of SVD. CAPITALIZATION AND PUNCTUATION ARE ALWAYS IMPORTANT WHEN TALKING ABOUT SLAVSHIT, DAMMIT.
[QUOTE=PrusseluskenV2;35697940]That's dumb as hell. A silencer one third of the size is just as effective if not better. [editline]24th April 2012[/editline] I hope you realise that the thumbhole stocks of PSLs aren't the ones used on SVDs.[/QUOTE] That's not the point, bro. The point is you can have a good silencer for no more than $275 including the tax stamp.
[QUOTE=Garb;35701172]A gun shop near me has one. I want it very much but don't have the cash.[/QUOTE] Where do you live and what do they want for it
Arent PSL's based off RPK machine gun receivers? So they are milled Im pretty sure.
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