[QUOTE=$$>MUFFIN<$$;26500364]It makes it better for IPSC because i can line it up with the target quicker. Also it's x2.[/QUOTE]
Mosin Nagant in IPSC? And I thought a Krag would be ridiculous in there
[QUOTE=Wally Z;26450383]
It's a clip. THERES A DIFFERENCE[/QUOTE]
Learn to read, thank you.
[QUOTE=Campin Carl;26501798]Mosin Nagant in IPSC? And I thought a Krag would be ridiculous in there[/QUOTE]
It might make him feel bigger
[QUOTE=Raneman;26475872]So, Luger or Ruger?[/QUOTE]
Depends. Do you want a very expensive collectors piece that you might shoot once or twice at a range or a practical target/practice gun that costs 1/4 as much. Or if you just want a 9mm handgun there are lots of better and cheaper options than the Luger, which is more of a collector's piece than anything else.
[QUOTE=Bean-O;26507758]Depends. Do you want a very expensive collectors piece that you might shoot once or twice at a range or a practical target/practice gun that costs 1/4 as much. Or if you just want a 9mm handgun there are lots of better and cheaper options than the Luger, which is more of a collector's piece than anything else.[/QUOTE]
Aye, as an actual handgun the luger is an absolutely miserable gun.
[QUOTE=GunFox;26507799]Aye, as an actual handgun the luger is an absolutely miserable gun.[/QUOTE]
It's an interesting design and shape, but it jams like a motherfucker.
Ad least the one I shot did, which was a 70 year old Luger that was a WWII vet bringback
Everyone is this thread has no taste in guns. Nothing says MANLY like a good muzzleloader.
Someone give me 1.6k USD so I can buy a damn broomhandle already.
Just buy a broom at the dollar store and saw off the brush, smartass.
[QUOTE=PrusseluskenV2;26512248]BLASPHEMY
NO
NO
HOW CAN YOU DO THIS TO A KRAG
NO
:eng99:[/QUOTE]
You are fully aware that if you the same course you will see the same thing happening?
The reason we use Krags for this is because of their weak reciever, so we are sure it will be destroyed.
[QUOTE=Raneman;26512198]Everyone is this thread has no taste in guns. Nothing says MANLY like a good muzzleloader.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Raneman;26512198]Everyone is this thread has no taste in guns. Nothing says MANLY like a good muzzleloader.[/QUOTE]
[img_thumb]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1939265/Militaria/IMG_1287.JPG[/img_thumb]
'Sup.
Closest thing I have. On the far right obviously.
Didn't know mosin nagants where THAT cheap
It must be cool over there in america, being able to buy one
[QUOTE=mugofdoom;26512932][img_thumb]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1939265/Militaria/IMG_1287.JPG[/img_thumb]
'Sup.
Closest thing I have. On the far right obviously.[/QUOTE]
That revolver on the second right is a Nagant revolver, right?
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This gun > All the guns frequently mentioned in this thread.
[QUOTE=Raneman;26513992][img_thumb]http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/public/8MifWBPM-Q0vdAD5sU8NQSELG04_rybskZ-fA8Z1XHf_1zblKH5kn3q9v_vnLmr5K3k5tEm37ElDPAHFKquOZa9sBNAZeVZKHeb94Dd8CBbE9QscsFTmnO5cO7htcabnj6STBLuVr5jRWS7eRdySxxlEarH0Ej72ouYfTYGdYgPHfTxewgQYOtvPZAHjmWQ[/img_thumb]
This gun > All the guns frequently mentioned in this thread.[/QUOTE]
WHAAAAAAAAT. How dare you post such FILTH.
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[QUOTE=Esrange;26513241]That revolver on the second right is a Nagant revolver, right?[/QUOTE]
Nagant M1895, yes. Made in Tula in 1938.
[QUOTE=PrusseluskenV2;26513411]Most likely a 1893[/QUOTE]
No such thing, brohan.
[QUOTE=PrusseluskenV2;26513411]Mauser C96, Tokarev something, Walther P1, Nagant 1893, ???
Mac 10
amirite?[/QUOTE]
Close.
Mauser C96 Bolo, FN Browning M1900, Walther P1, Nagant M1895, ??? (I don't know either LOL), M11/9.
If I recall correctly, Kongsberg also produced some Nagant copies far back in time.
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This gun > All the guns frequently mentioned in this thread.[/QUOTE]
That's the same gun I'm buying this or next week (Except with a totally different grip and a .357 Magnum barrel instead of a muzzleloader barrel)
A lot :v:
It's being shipped tomorrow (well, today technically) :neckbeard:
[QUOTE=mugofdoom;26514319]Nagant M1895, yes. Made in Tula in 1938.[/QUOTE]
Ah cool! I've been thinking of getting one, i know their cheap but how's yours? I've heard that the gas seal could be a problem? I'm eyeing one at a gun shop for 65$, it comes with a basic leather holster too. It looks to be in pretty good shape, it's kinda worn but the bore looks good; i believe it's a Tula made in 1939
[QUOTE=Campin Carl;26515295]A lot :v:
It's being shipped tomorrow (well, today technically) :neckbeard:[/QUOTE]
You don't seem too insane, adding you on facebook (I'd like to talk to you some time, and I don't see your steam thingie). Were you joining HVU or was that prusse?
[editline]6th December 2010[/editline]
And added you on steam, prusse.
[QUOTE=PrusseluskenV2;26514556]AFAIK the 1893 has been produced on license in a lot of countries :confused:[/QUOTE]
The 1895 was produced on license in a lot of countries ;)
The 1893 never existed.
[QUOTE=Esrange;26515488]Ah cool! I've been thinking of getting one, i know their cheap but how's yours? I've heard that the gas seal could be a problem? I'm eyeing one at a gun shop for 65$, it comes with a basic leather holster too. It looks to be in pretty good shape, it's kinda worn but the bore looks good; i believe it's a Tula made in 1939[/QUOTE]
The gas seal will cause you no problems what so ever. The only problem with it is the cost of ammo, but you can buy a conversion cylinder to fire .32 ACP out of it which makes it much cheaper to shoot.
The only thing I don't like about it is the incredibly strong trigger pull, but for $70 I can't complain. Bscly I love the pistol.
[QUOTE=CAPSMAN!;26516465]You don't seem too insane, adding you on facebook (I'd like to talk to you some time, and I don't see your steam thingie). Were you joining HVU or was that prusse?
[editline]6th December 2010[/editline]
And added you on steam, prusse.[/QUOTE]
I joined the HVU
[QUOTE=PrusseluskenV2;26521323]But.. [url]http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=190072865[/url]
:confused:[/QUOTE]
*Shrug*
All I know if the Russian variant is the M1895.
[QUOTE=Campin Carl;26501798]Mosin Nagant in IPSC? And I thought a Krag would be ridiculous in there[/QUOTE]
Yeah well most people either use a Remington 7615 or a Lee-Enfield. No semi's in Aussieland.
My godfather showed me couple of his guns yesterday. He has a nice Winchster .22 that's around 70 years old. Looking forward to get shooting it someday :v:
[QUOTE=$$>MUFFIN<$$;26522464]Yeah well most people either use a Remington 7615 or a Lee-Enfield. No semi's in Aussieland.[/QUOTE]
Ahh, then I see.
[QUOTE=ForestRaptor;26522841]My godfather showed me couple of his guns yesterday. He has a nice Winchster .22 that's around 70 years old. Looking forward to get shooting it someday :v:[/QUOTE]
This is the gun your godfather you should have:
[img]http://www.autoordnance.com/images/t1sb-0306.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=ForestRaptor;26522841]My godfather showed me couple of his guns yesterday. He has a nice Winchster .22 that's around 70 years old. Looking forward to get shooting it someday :v:[/QUOTE]
Be careful though, older .22s don't handle modern .22 loads very well. They were built in an era when the .22 wasn't much more than a BB gun in terms of power. Modern loads tend to put a lot of stress on old .22s.
Just went out shooting at pumpkins with my SKS. Fuck that is fun.
Thinking of getting my restricted firearms license so I can legally shoot my father's handguns.