• Post Your Guns V4. AK47's for everyone!
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Because I don't want pistol grips on my shotguns. Gonna smooth it out a bit, maybe put some epoxy here and there and replace the duct tape with black gaffa tape instead. [img]http://i.imgur.com/uhNJzBz.jpg[/img]
All the gun stories on this page are really kind of worrying tbh I thought we were better than that.
[QUOTE=GREN EYGS N HAM;44716328]Because I don't want pistol grips on my shotguns. Gonna smooth it out a bit, maybe put some epoxy here and there and replace the duct tape with black gaffa tape instead. [img]http://i.imgur.com/uhNJzBz.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] I think it looks pretty badass with the duct tape, even.
[QUOTE=apoctank;44715641]First time I shot my uncles .44 mag I almost shot myself in the head. After the first shot the gun kicked up and I guess I hit the trigger again and a second shot fired at about a 45 degree angle. It probably would have fired a third time straight into my face if my uncle hadn't forced it back down[/QUOTE] ok that's a bit scary
I was really young guys, calm down
One time I shot a trap shotgun and my uncle let me load three cartridges into the gun instead of two. That's the end of the story. I've only shot one real gun before.
I've shot many real guns. So.
I have never shot a REAL gun before. Dishonorobru American :c
I've only shot one real gun before, and that was that jam-tastic Beretta I mentioned before. My neighbour bought an SKS last summer and was going to take me to shoot it but we didn't get a chance before I had to go back to school.
[QUOTE=Riley;44717499]I've shot many real guns. So.[/QUOTE] I've shot mostly handguns, but i've gotten an adequate amount of time with some rifles. 2 AR-15s and a lever-action .308. as for pistols, if i remember correctly it was an M&P 9, a Beretta 96D, some Ruger .45, a Glock 20, A Glock 37, and an unknown 9mm. The Glock 20 was by far my favorite. That 10mm power.
I went to the range the other day, got 2 lanes, an AR rental, an FNX rental, 40 rounds for the AR, 100 for the FNX, and also put 100 through my .22..... all for $100 on the dot.
Surprisingly, I've been shooting before. My brother and i found out there was a local range a few years ago and we started going once in a while since it wasn't that hard to become members of. They had mostly 10/22s but there were some lever and bolt action .22s. My brother got to use some stuff like lever-action .357 rifles and some shotguns, too. The stuff they had was limited by the fact the backstop couldn't really hold up to anything too powerful but from what i remember it was a gigantic fucking cliff so i don't really understand that. They had an airgun range and targets for archery, too. I remember when my parents bought me a crossbow one christmas i took it there then managed to miss the target on the first shot and we had to spend about an hour trying to find the bolt with a metal detector in the grass since we only had one :v:
I have shot a Bushmaster m4, a homemade 22, a shitty ruger 10 22, a m1911a1, and a cobray mac 10. All of them would jam after a couple shots except the 1911a1 and the mac 10. I have also held a glock 22, an STI infinity, a chinese BAR clone and some kind of S-System. My mom wouldnt let me shoot those. All belonging to relatives in the Philippines. EDIT: Can I run a TM foliage warrior on propane? I held one and instantly ejaculated. I want one but HFC is hard to get in canada.
I love to shoot my Mosin, kicks but not too bad, and it's accurate enough. My double-barrel shotgun on the other hand, anything above #8 shot kicks my butt.
I own a Colt 6920(M4A1), a Remington .22LR(I always forget the exact name but it's pretty old. Autoloading from an underbarrel shell tube), and a Winchester model 70 featherweight in .257 Roberts(RIP ever finding/being able to afford reasonable amounts of ammo)
Here's my list: Colt M1911 from 1918 Beretta 92f Beretta 96D Glock 19 Glock 26 Glock 17 Sig P226 S&W Sigma CZ-75 Ruger Gp 100 Ruger SP 101 Rossi .357 snub nose Rohm RG .22 snub Springfield Armory XD 9 Springfield Armory XD 9 compact Springfield Armory XD in .40 S&W M&P .40 American-made AK (underfolder stock, wood handguards which now belongs to me) Arsenal-made Ak (looks like a 74 with black synth furniture) Yugoslavian-made AK SBR Chinese-made SKS Mosin Nagants ranging from 1933-1942 (the '42 belongs to me) Ruger 10/22 takedown Remington 597 (mine) Marlin Glenfield Model 60 Marlin Model 25 bolt action S&W MP-15 22 Umarex Colt licensed .22 AR clone (like a shitty .22 rifle in the shell of an AR-15) Springfield Armory M1A Remington 700 in .308 Remington 700 in .270 Ruger M77 MK2 in .243 Ruger Gunsite Scout in .308 Windham brand AR-15 Some crazy Noveske Ar-15 built Remington 870 (with various aftermarket accessories over the last 3 years) Mossberg 500 persuader Mossberg 500 cruiser Mossberg 500 in field configuration Norinco 870 clone I think that just about covers it.
1st time I shot a glock, it stovepiped on the 3rd round. I don't like glocks and glocks don't like me.
[QUOTE=YCheez;44718268]1st time I shot a glock, it stovepiped on the 3rd round. I don't like glocks and glocks don't like me.[/QUOTE] Everygun I have ever shot other then a 1911A1 and a Mac 10 stovepipes every shot
Riley, what do you think of the Norinco 870?
I just go to my backyard and shoot lol I've got: Marlin Model 336 Winchester Model 94(?) Mosin 1910 Mauser Kar. 98a Some Winchester 12ga shotgun Mossberg 500a [editline]4th May 2014[/editline] OH and a bolt action 22, and a "Glenfield" semi-auto 22.
[QUOTE=Herfjotur;44718820]Riley, what do you think of the Norinco 870?[/QUOTE] Incidentally it feels more solid, and the finish is worlds nicer than the modern Remington 870s. Unfortunately everything on the inside is very rough and unpolished, and the one I fired was missing an ejector so we had to pull the empty shells out by hand. There are, however, some nice little features that the Remington lacks, such as rifle-type night sights and the safety being mounted on top of the receiver like a Mossberg, rather than on the trigger guard. Would I buy one? For the right price, yes, but I would want to polish up the chamber and bolt first. And by the right price I mean like around $200.
I've shot: -Five-seveN -Colt 6920 -Bushmaster AR-15 -Russian SKS -Colt .357 Magnum -Colt .44 Magnum -Colt Commander -Springfield 1903 -Beretta 12 gauge -Winchester 12 gauge -Browning 12 gauge -Beretta 20 gauge -Winchester 20 gauge -Browning 20 gauge -and a few random .22s
I have fired in any real capacity: -Browning Hi-Power -Sig-Sauer P226 -L85A1 -L85A2 -L86A2 LSW -L1A1 SLR (on range) -Arctic Warfare (L118A1) -Arctic Warfare Magnum (L115A1) (on range) -Sterling SMG (L2A3) (on range)
M&P 9 Smith and Wesson Model 10 LWRC AR-15 (Suppressed) AKM AK-74 RPD (Full Auto) M249 (Full Auto) AKM (Select Fire) F2000 (Select Fire) 7.62 AR-15 (Select Fire) HK-33 (Select Fire) SCAR-L Mosin Nagant Browning Auto-5 Remmington 1100 Some really expensive italian over/under Browning High Power Colt M1911A1 x2 RIA 1911 Compact Kimber 1911 By the way, every 1911 i've fired was a jammy piece of shit BHP masterrace edit: nearly forgot Magnum Research BFR
[QUOTE=Riley;44720744]Incidentally it feels more solid, and the finish is worlds nicer than the modern Remington 870s. Unfortunately everything on the inside is very rough and unpolished, and the one I fired was missing an ejector so we had to pull the empty shells out by hand. There are, however, some nice little features that the Remington lacks, such as rifle-type night sights and the safety being mounted on top of the receiver like a Mossberg, rather than on the trigger guard. Would I buy one? For the right price, yes, but I would want to polish up the chamber and bolt first. And by the right price I mean like around $200.[/QUOTE] Funny thing is, brand new, they retail under $200. Branded as the Hawk 982. Buds has the best deal I can find.
i held a c8 once that has to count for something
[QUOTE=Herfjotur;44721203]Funny thing is, brand new, they retail under $200. Branded as the Hawk 982. Buds has the best deal I can find.[/QUOTE] I mean, I already have an 870 though.
I've shot a Colt 1911 and it stovepiped I shot a fully automatic AKM and it stovepiped on me I shot an fully automatic M4 and it worked wonders :v:
I'm insanely jealous of how if Americans want a gun they can just decide to go out and buy one instead of going and getting a firearms license and waiting for that to come in.
I have fired way too many guns to recall all of them, but some of my highlights include: Thompson M1A1 M16A1 AR-15 build with a pre-ban receiver Norinco AK-47 that my friend's dad supposedly brought back from Vietnam FNAR Civilian Scar-L Civilian Aug variant H&K MP5A4 Rossi Mare's Leg in .357 Magnum I have dual wielded Colt Commander 1911s on an occasion I have dual wielded S&W model 686's on an occasion Springfield M1A National Match Grade Serbu Super Shorty Striker Protecta And an early 1900's Colt Single Action Army. I should also include that if you want to get into shooting real steel, Texas is one of the best places(obviously) to do it.
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