• Firearms VI - Mosin McNuggets and Tokarev Tartare
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[QUOTE=Mr 23;34670087]buy a shitty old useless WWII rifle like the rest of the planet[/QUOTE] Yeah, owning a piece of history is retarded.
[QUOTE=faze;34670151]Yeah, owning a piece of history is retarded.[/QUOTE] I have a bunch of pennies where I keep my change from a few years back (1994 surplus copper). They are pretty sweet I should show you them I'm pretty proud.
[QUOTE=Mr 23;34670185]I have a bunch of pennies where I keep my change from a few years back (1994 surplus copper). They are pretty sweet I should show you them I'm pretty proud.[/QUOTE] I was being sarcastic. You obviously disagree with owning anything with historical value.
[QUOTE=Mr 23;34670087]buy a shitty old useless WWII rifle like the rest of the planet[/QUOTE] Oi. Forget all of the drama that's happened in the last few pages, because I'm willing to defend the Nagant when someone comes out and says something like this. The Nagant is anything but a "shitty old useless WWII rifle".
[QUOTE=faze;34670221]I was being sarcastic. You obviously disagree with owning anything with historical value.[/QUOTE] And you are missing the point? [QUOTE=ewitwins;34670233]Oi. Forget all of the drama that's happened in the last few pages, because I'm willing to defend the Nagant when someone comes out and says something like this. The Nagant is anything but a "shitty old useless WWII rifle".[/QUOTE] I never once mentioned a Nagant. You guys sure have a guilty conscience .
I mean fuck, the Nagant is one of the best camping rifles I've ever owned. I take it everywhere with me when I'm out in the wilderness.
[QUOTE=cardfan212;34669424]Should I get a cheap gun (M1895) with expensive ammo or a more expensive gun with cheaper, more available ammo? Not sure what I'd get, probably a .22 or a shotgun.[/QUOTE] I literally only bought the M1895 for the history of the gun. I will probably shoot it once or twice but I doubt I'll keep a large amount of ammo with me, reloading it is rather troublesome. If you want a good pistol, New Age makes a good 9mm that's modeled after the 1911 that fires really well, and it works good for me. I forgot the model number but I think it's one of their more popular ones.
[QUOTE=Skullivan21;34665287]It'll also shoot .32 S&W, .32 S&W Long, and .32 H&R Magnum. Probably need a different cylinder for at least one of those though.[/QUOTE] .32 calibre handguns are banned in Canada, as are .25, though I know you don't NEED to re-cylinder it for those calibres, it's just a good idea to, as sometimes the casing gets pushed up the cylinder and the firing pin won't reach it.
[QUOTE=PrusseluskenV2;34670311]You can get a .32 ACP cylinder for the Nagant if 7,62N is unavailable where you live or too expensive for you (which it is for most people). The gas seal doesn't work with the .32 ACP cylinder, so you cannot surpress it like you can with 7,62N.[/QUOTE] Most .32 ammo is hard to get (You have to order it), or expensive. I had to pay $32.69 for a box of 32 S&W Long, and it had to be ordered.
I was tempted to buy this today...$1400. [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b100/89Sunbird/IMAG0493.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Ridge;34671293]I was tempted to buy this today...$1400. [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b100/89Sunbird/IMAG0493.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Not a bad deal.
[QUOTE=faze;34671329]Not a bad deal.[/QUOTE] Probably cheaper to buy the flare launcher and AR separately
Iraqiveteran8888's responce to the bloke who shot his childs laptop. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8whlv14Mf1w&feature=context&context=G27bd2aaFUAAAAAAADAA[/media]
[QUOTE=faze;34671329]Not a bad deal.[/QUOTE] Firing from the hip is mandatory.
EDIT: I'm an idiot who can't get movie references
[QUOTE=Mabus;34671447]Firing from the hip is mandatory.[/QUOTE] Of course, only after slamming your face into a desk covered in a mound of cocaine.
[QUOTE=cardfan212;34671574]Of course, only after slamming your face into a desk covered in a mound of cocaine.[/QUOTE] SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND!!!
[QUOTE=Ridge;34671293]I was tempted to buy this today...$1400. [thumb]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b100/89Sunbird/IMAG0493.jpg[/thumb][/QUOTE] You should be ashamed for leaving with out it.
[QUOTE=Skullivan21;34671677]You should be ashamed for leaving with out it.[/QUOTE] He should also feel bad.
Ok, so I have officially decided I want a boomstick. Right now it's between getting a Remington 870/Mossberg 500 or getting an H&R single-shot. (That IraqVeteran8888 video made me want one.) It all depends on how much money I can get.
[QUOTE=cardfan212;34672143] an H&R single-shot. (That IraqVeteran8888 video made me want one.)[/QUOTE] Same here, the 10 gauge one in particular Ive wanted a 10 gauge since the first time Ive fired one
Get to walmart, go to correct area. Hoppes 9 its out of stock. any good substitutes
[QUOTE=cpt.armadillo;34672263]Get to walmart, go to correct area. Hoppes 9 its out of stock. any good substitutes[/QUOTE] I've only ever used Hoppes #9, so I can't help you. Just make a few sacrifices to the Hoppes God and they'll be back in stock.
I use WD-40
[QUOTE=Ridge;34671293]I was tempted to buy this today...$1400. [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b100/89Sunbird/IMAG0493.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Go back right this instant before some asshole comes in and tacticools it to shit
-le snip- There's a ton of videos on youtube that go over the differences.
How bad is 10-gauge recoil anyway? I've only shot 12.
Anybody have experience with the H&R Pardner Protector? It's right in my price range.
Its a shotgun, you can't really fuck up a shotgun. At least I don't think you can. Looks fine to me.
[QUOTE=cardfan212;34672854]Anybody have experience with the H&R Pardner Protector? It's right in my price range.[/QUOTE] The Pardner Pump is a great shotgun, the fit and finish is rough but it's reliable and smooth.
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