• Firearms V. Super Redneck Edition
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[QUOTE=$$>MUFFIN<$$;24355074][IMG]http://img695.imageshack.us/img695/416/img0803lc.jpg[/IMG] Have a Glock and a .22 Moroku lever action as well but i can't be stuffed getting them out of the safe.[/QUOTE] um sir, army snipurs shoot shotguns at 2km.
[QUOTE=massn7;24380747]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.[/QUOTE] Yeah, they're probably the two best pump shotguns readily available from a practical stance. If you're one of those tacticool guys the 500 seems to be more popular for that, but that's not saying the 870 doesn't have a large aftermarket for tactical accessories.
[QUOTE=heavy artillery;24380815]um sir, army snipurs shoot shotguns at 2km.[/QUOTE] What and bad qoute mate.
[QUOTE=$$>MUFFIN<$$;24383493]What and bad qoute mate.[/QUOTE] What and bad grammar mate.
[QUOTE=heavy artillery;24380815]um sir, army snipurs shoot shotguns at 2km.[/QUOTE] sir, the shotgun doesn't have a scope, so it isn't effective for more than 5 meters.
[QUOTE=evilking1;24391656]sir, the shotgun doesn't have a scope, so it isn't effective for more than 5 meters.[/QUOTE] umm sir, [QUOTE=Wikipedia]Rifled slugs are often used by police equipped with riot shotguns. Even out of a smoothbore barrel, the slugs will provide accuracy sufficient for antipersonnel use out to ranges about 100 yards (91 m).[/QUOTE] and, [URL="http://www.google.com.au/images?q=shotgun%20scope&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi&biw=1280&bih=871"]here[/URL]
And even bird shot in that thing takes out birds at 30-50 meters. Eveilking1 no shotguns act the way they do in COD.
[QUOTE=Shock;20817743]But that picture is obviously a christian conservative who voted for George Bush, and is in all probability from Texas, and he has a huge gun in his hands with which he will kill non-christians and liberals. There has to be political and philosophical discussion in this thread. He's also fat, so inc fat american jokes too Rate dumb if the south makes you sick[/QUOTE] Lol, you know thats not a real gun, right? It's a WWII cut-away. They used them to train soldiers how to properly clean the guns.
[QUOTE=$$>MUFFIN<$$;24377281]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.[/QUOTE] I say Moe-zin Nah-gaunt.
Moe-zin Nuh-gaunt
So anyone here owns an acog? I heard there are a shitload of different scopes, not just the ones you see in games
I own an ACOG....whatcha wanna know? [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b100/89Sunbird/Shooting/DSC_0006.jpg[/IMG]
What does the reticle looks like?
There are several different reticles available for the ACOG, including the Chevron you see in MW2, a triangle, normal crosshairs (like mine has) and even a so-called "donut of death" [IMG]http://www.trijicon.com/parts/ACF924D.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://www.trijicon.com/parts/ACFF2AF.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://www.trijicon.com/parts/TA31F_RedChevron.jpg[/IMG] The reticles also come in red, amber and green.
I really like the pictures instead of words for the fire selector, Ridge. It seems way more simple.
[QUOTE=Ridge;24402174]I own an ACOG....whatcha wanna know? [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b100/89Sunbird/Shooting/DSC_0006.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Apopka, FL? I used to live there haha. Nice rifle.
Btw, why do I see some acogs with a eotech on the top? And that scope is fit on rails? And it needs to be adjusted right?
[QUOTE=Ignhelper;24403432]Btw, why do I see some acogs with a eotech on the top? And that scope is fit on rails? And it needs to be adjusted right?[/QUOTE] Are you talking about the little red dot scopes that sometimes sit on top of the ACOG's eyepiece? That's a secondary sight; because the magnifying power of the ACOG is usually 3x or more, it isn't as good for close targets. Thus for close quarter fighting like room clearing, the soldier might switch to the red dot sight.
[QUOTE=PrusseLusken;24405586]Today I did something funny, huh. I put a 12gauge shotgun shell into a pipe of steel I found. I shot my air rifle against the primer and it fucking went off. Holy shit, I swear to God that my rhododendrons are never gonna be the same.[/QUOTE] what do you think is going to happen when you shoot a primer rainbows?
That was stupidly dangerous man.
I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
[QUOTE=PrusseLusken;24405586]Today I did something funny, huh. I put a 12gauge shotgun shell into a pipe of steel I found. I shot my air rifle against the primer and it fucking went off. Holy shit, I swear to God that my rhododendrons are never gonna be the same.[/QUOTE] I don't know anything about firearms but god that was such a dumb thing to do
[QUOTE=Ignhelper;24403432]Btw, why do I see some acogs with a eotech on the top? And that scope is fit on rails? And it needs to be adjusted right?[/QUOTE] Like said above, some models of ACOG come with a Docter optics micro red dot sight on top for closer range use. Yes, it mounts to a railed flat top. Every gun shoots different, so it will need to be sighted in and calibrated to use it properly.
[QUOTE=PrusseLusken;24405586]Today I did something funny, huh. I put a 12gauge shotgun shell into a pipe of steel I found. I shot my air rifle against the primer and it fucking went off. Holy shit, I swear to God that my rhododendrons are never gonna be the same.[/QUOTE] next time you do it, you should put the other end of the pipe in your mouth and suck on it. It will work really good, the buckshot will react with your saliva and you will taste rainbows
[QUOTE=Aman V;24418705]next time you do it, you should put the other end of the pipe in your mouth and suck on it. It will work really good, the buckshot will react with your saliva and you will taste rainbows[/QUOTE] Or rather the wall behind him will be painted with rainbows Only in shades of red, though
Went to the gun show. Major eye-catchers were a C-96 for $2k (I assume way too much, condition didn't look great, but I didn't pick it up and check over everything), automatic BAR for $50k, and automatic 1928 Thompson in FBI box with 3 stick mags, a drum mag, and both the regular handguard and a forward grip for $38k. They also had some weird rifle i've never seen, that looked like a hybrid of a M-16A1 and a Galil with a thumbhole stock.
do you live in florida ridge?
[QUOTE=JDK721;24420803]do you live in florida ridge?[/QUOTE] Colorado
We are going to get an M&P 9mm (Fuck Australian law :argh: ) from a guy at our club, it comes with 5 mags, a speed loader, holster, 3 extra grips for diffrent hands, 300 rounds of 9mm and 500 9mm cases so we can reaload our own... its $950AUD so it's a bargin. Its the same gun that the Australian police forses use but the APF use a .40S&W version. It also has a barrel extention because of another Australian law :argh: pics (from google) [IMG]http://www.gunreports.com/media/newspics/Smith-Wesson-MP-209001-9mm.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=$$>MUFFIN<$$;24457692]We are going to get an M&P 9mm (Fuck Australian law :argh: ) from a guy at our club, it comes with 5 mags, a speed loader, holster, 3 extra grips for diffrent hands, 300 rounds of 9mm and 500 9mm cases so we can reaload our own... its $950AUD so it's a bargin. Its the same gun that the Australian police forses use but the APF use a .40S&W version. It also has a barrel extention because of another Australian law :argh: pics (from google) [IMG]http://www.gunreports.com/media/newspics/Smith-Wesson-MP-209001-9mm.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Lol that makes me curious at how retarded aussie laws are. What you can't have a bigger calibre than 9mm? whats the barrel length that you can't go below?
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