• Firearms V. Super Redneck Edition
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WTF is that mag-fed 870 abomination?
[QUOTE=Oecleus;24355945]I thought muffin was a kid. Muffin had the spelling and grammar of a 12 year old mingebag two years ago. I believe you are posting your fathers guns.[/QUOTE] He is Im pretty sure. On the other hand, a bunch of other people here are under 18 and posting guns that aren't technically theirs. And what the hell is up with that .223 rifle there? Is it a semi-auto version of that Remington patrol rifle or something?
[QUOTE=Ridge;24355962]WTF is that mag-fed 870 abomination?[/QUOTE] ...A shotgun that's fed from 5.56 STANAG magazines? I know remington makes some pump action 5.56 rifles, that one looks like an autoloader though.
[QUOTE=mastermaul;24355330]Is that a shotgun? :gonk:[/QUOTE] I think it's one of those 223 rifles that look like a shotgun.
I have the opportunity to pick up a SPAS-12 for $800. Comes with improved selector switch, folding stock with arm brace (Cool as hell) and a solid stock. Yes or no?
I'd do it, but that's me. [editline]07:42AM[/editline] [QUOTE=Siminov;24342468]Totally... Bought my first gun at 16.[/QUOTE] I got two guns for my 16th birthday (Old Mauser and a Krag-Jørgensen)
[QUOTE=Timebomb757;24356547]I have the opportunity to pick up a SPAS-12 for $800. Comes with improved selector switch, folding stock with arm brace (Cool as hell) and a solid stock. Yes or no?[/QUOTE] For $800 I would, that's pretty good for a SPAS from what I've heard.
[QUOTE=zombiefreak;24356424]I think it's one of those 223 rifles that look like a shotgun.[/QUOTE] It was confusing me, the magazines didn't look like they'd be shotgun mags, but the receiver didn't look like a rifle.
[QUOTE=Sgt Doom;24335820]What's the name of the shotgun on the top? It's beautiful.[/QUOTE] Beretta Silver Pigeon of some description, Yes it is. [QUOTE=Campin Carl;24335826]You must be left-handed I guess, bender.[/QUOTE] No my dad is. (I’m only 16) [QUOTE=mastermaul;24348219]This is a pretty boring collection, especially when two are BB/pellet guns.[/QUOTE] Yes sadly... FUCK YOU ASTRALIAN GOVERNMENT. [QUOTE=ewitwins;24348801]Wait, mate, you have a very weird looking hand-gun, is that a competition .22?[/QUOTE] Yea Walther GSP LH, I have my own on my dad’s licence but it's in the process of being sold for a [URL="http://www.stiguns.com/guns/TargetMaster/TargetMaster.php"]STI Target Master 9mm[/URL]. [editline]04:34PM[/editline] [QUOTE=mastermaul;24356983]It was confusing me, the magazines didn't look like they'd be shotgun mags, but the receiver didn't look like a rifle.[/QUOTE] It's a remington 7600 pump.
[QUOTE=massn7;24356917]For $800 I would, that's pretty good for a SPAS from what I've heard.[/QUOTE] My thoughts exactly, and the guy is local. Most of the time they are 1000+ Plus this one has the one handed firing armhook, which is hella rare apparently.
Bender it's a 7615, the 7600 is .308 or 30-06. We got it because it's faster then a bolt action gun so we can use it in IPSC and still get a good time.
LOL at the comments about you muffin.
Fond memories from the Weaponary forum.
So, i found a pretty good deal around here. Glock 22, 3 extra mags, with Trijicon night sights, for $350. What does FP think? :edit: And they're 3rd gen. So no ugly grips or slides.
The SPAS-12 shotgun is a heavy, unreliable POS. It only ever became popular because of movies like Jurassic Park (where the gun is actually thrown away after it jams) [editline]08:11AM[/editline] [QUOTE=JohnStamosFan;24358245]So, i found a pretty good deal around here. Glock 22, 3 extra mags, with Trijicon night sights, for $350. What does FP think? :edit: And they're 3rd gen. So no ugly grips or slides.[/QUOTE] Despite being a .40S&W, I would buy that. If you dont like it, you can always sell it and make a few bucks...
[QUOTE=Ridge;24362014]The SPAS-12 shotgun is a heavy, unreliable POS. It only ever became popular because of movies like Jurassic Park (where the gun is actually thrown away after it jams) [editline]08:11AM[/editline] Despite being a .40S&W, I would buy that. If you dont like it, you can always sell it and make a few bucks...[/QUOTE] Is 40S&W so terrible? It seems to be decently popular among law enforcement.
Since I decided that my next gun is going to be a shotgun, what do you think is better? The Remington 870 Or Mossberg 500 Or are they virtually the same...
[QUOTE=Siminov;24367832]Since I decided that my next gun is going to be a shotgun, what do you think is better? The Remington 870 Or Mossberg 500 Or are they virtually the same...[/QUOTE] Get a Remington 1740.
[QUOTE=Siminov;24367832]Since I decided that my next gun is going to be a shotgun, what do you think is better? The Remington 870 Or Mossberg 500 Or are they virtually the same...[/QUOTE] 870 has a larger aftermarket
[QUOTE=Timebomb757;24356547]I have the opportunity to pick up a SPAS-12 for $800. Comes with improved selector switch, folding stock with arm brace (Cool as hell) and a solid stock. Yes or no?[/QUOTE] I wouldn't because of the general stigma out there regarding SPAS's as clunky fragile shotguns. As a collectors piece it'd be kinda cool I guess... [editline]04:04PM[/editline] [QUOTE=JohnStamosFan;24366716]Is 40S&W so terrible? It seems to be decently popular among law enforcement.[/QUOTE] I'd like some more experienced shooters opinions on .40 S&W. Because I'm leaning towards a pistol in that caliber mostly because of how [i]ludicrously[/i] common that round is out here in Colorado.
Dude, my first gun was a .40S&W I bought from the Firing Line in Aurora. It has heavy recoil, but doesnt have velocity or punching power much greater than a 9mm. 9mm and even .45 are becoming more common around here. You goin to the gunshow this weekend at I-70 & Chambers?
Ooo didn't know there was one actually. Sadly no. I won't be going.
I have shot and carried .40SW (My USP is .40SW...as is my Glock) for a long time now. I have absolutely no issue with it. There is no "Heavy recoil" with the round. Sure. It recoils. But it's no where near a .45. With practice, it becomes an easily controllable round.
[QUOTE=Oecleus;24355945]I thought muffin was a kid. Muffin had the spelling and grammar of a 12 year old mingebag two years ago. I believe you are posting your fathers guns.[/QUOTE] If I recall, Muffin's about fourteen. Maybe thirteen. I remember last year when you and your older brother got in an argument.
Nah he was just insulting me.. I don't think I argued with him on the forum though... And I'm 15, The Mosin Nagant M44 and the Moroku .22 are mine as in I have payed for them but they are on my fathers licence. Also how do people on Facepunch pronounce Mosin Nagant? I say Mo-zin Nag-ant which i think is right but so many people was Moe-zin Nar-gant. They also love saying Car-bin not Car-bine.
I say Moh-zin Nahg-ahnt
I say "Vintovka Mo-seen-a"
[QUOTE=Timebomb757;24356547]I have the opportunity to pick up a SPAS-12 for $800. Comes with improved selector switch, folding stock with arm brace (Cool as hell) and a solid stock. Yes or no?[/QUOTE] That's a good deal, go for it.
[QUOTE=Siminov;24367832]Since I decided that my next gun is going to be a shotgun, what do you think is better? The Remington 870 Or Mossberg 500 Or are they virtually the same...[/QUOTE] Get an 870 because I own one and thus that's what I say for no real reason. I need to put a heatshield on mine, even though there'd be no rational behind it besides "looks cool" :v:.
[QUOTE=Siminov;24367832]Since I decided that my next gun is going to be a shotgun, what do you think is better? The Remington 870 Or Mossberg 500 Or are they virtually the same...[/QUOTE] I own a Mossberg 500A and I love it, but I've shot a handful of 870s and they're excellent weapons too. Really I think it would just come down to personal preference and price. Go to your gun store and look at each of them and see which one you like better; you really can't go wrong with either of them.
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