[QUOTE=Sir Spicy Buns;39106707]I have a chippa rhino and a mateba, yes both of them. I love them both to death but the grip is really awkward on both when you first bring them out but you start to get used to it. I payed about 800$ for the mateba and around 900 for the rhino, i love them both but ammo is getting scarce as it is, i would be carrying the rhino with me but alas it's too small (i have the 6" variant) when you cock the rhino its sorta flimsy and i think i almost broke it though, don't know if its just mine or everyones.
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I'm so jealous, if you ever want to get rid of that mateba, just give me a call!
Rhinos aren't very good. Plenty accurate, easy to handle, and and hit like a ton of bricks, but wear out quickly enough that I'd never trust my life to one. Matebas are fine pistols but they're really the firearms equivalent of a weeablade.
[QUOTE=ButtsexV3;39106934]Rhinos aren't very good. Plenty accurate, easy to handle, and and hit like a ton of bricks, but wear out quickly enough that I'd never trust my life to one. Matebas are fine pistols but they're really the firearms equivalent of a weeablade.[/QUOTE]
I've got a rhino and i frequently put around 50-100 rounds through it every time i go to the range which is almost every month, i haven't had to replace the parts on it once and it manages to keep a tight spread throughout the whole trip. The gun it self does seem a little flimsy when you hold it, but it really does hold up to a lot.
Reloaded for the first time yesterday... Made 50 5.56, loaded with Hornady Z-Max bullets for all my zombie exterminating needs!
In all seriousness, reloading is fun, been reading into it for quite some time now and I'm getting to experience it :dance:
gibe .303 plz
[QUOTE=Sir Spicy Buns;39106991]I've got a rhino and i frequently put around 50-100 rounds through it every time i go to the range which is almost every month, i haven't had to replace the parts on it once and it manages to keep a tight spread throughout the whole trip. The gun it self does seem a little flimsy when you hold it, but it really does hold up to a lot.[/QUOTE] it's fine if you're just putting holes in paper but it's worthless for combat or even edc if you're rough on it
[QUOTE=ButtsexV3;39107583]it's fine if you're just putting holes in paper but it's worthless for combat or even edc if you're rough on it[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't carry a revolver into combat anyways, or conceal carry one.
A hammerless revolver would be good for CCW, since you can ram it right up under their ribs. There's no slide to get caught on clothing and the hammer can't be grabbed/snagged.
[URL]http://militarytimes.com/blogs/gearscout/2013/01/05/john-noveske/[/URL]
RIP John Noveske :(
[QUOTE=Trunk Monkay;39107595]I wouldn't carry a revolver into combat anyways, or conceal carry one.[/QUOTE]
There are definitely revolvers out there that I'd trust my life to. My m&p would be something I'd trust any day
[QUOTE=ButtsexV3;39108120]There are definitely revolvers out there that I'd trust my life to. My m&p would be something I'd trust any day[/QUOTE]
Never trust a Colt Walker repro. I've never seen the barrel fly off a revolver before that.
[QUOTE=NuclearAnnhilation;39105168]I can't stop fondling my 1911. I've wanted one for as long as I can remember and now I have one
Just keep playing with the slide, putting in the mag, pulling the hammer back. It's seriously the most badass pistol ever[/QUOTE]
"My 1911 had sex with a high end refrigerator."
[editline]5th January 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=ButtsexV3;39107583]it's fine if you're just putting holes in paper but it's worthless for combat or even edc if you're rough on it[/QUOTE]
I would have a Webley. They're sexy things.
[QUOTE=ButtsexV3;39108120]There are definitely revolvers out there that I'd trust my life to. My m&p would be something I'd trust any day[/QUOTE]
I'm not saying there aren't reliable revolvers, but personally I'd carry a semi automatic over most revolvers.
The one and only problem with revolvers is reloading. Once your six are up, you're done.
[QUOTE=raccoon2112;39108864]The one and only problem with revolvers is reloading. Once your six are up, you're done.[/QUOTE]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jw1JoK8SQyg[/media]
[QUOTE=raccoon2112;39108864]The one and only problem with revolvers is reloading. Once your six are up, you're done.[/QUOTE]
I dunno, I'm pretty sure 6 rounds of flat-nosed .357 at contact (barrel touches target) range through the breadbasket would put someone down.
If I could choose from all my pistols for carry (not necessarily concealed) I would choose either the Springfield 1911A1, or the .45 LC Ruger Blackhawk or .45 LC Ruger Vaquero for style points. SAA or nothin
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Oh Jesus Christ. This one isn't one of the fake ones either.
Theres no way thats real.
I'm not saying you need more than six, or that you couldn't reload if you had to, but compared to a semi-automatic a revolver is a LOT harder to reload. And the spent shells don't ever come out that easy. But that being said, shooting a DA revolver is a lot easier. You never have to worry about the saftey, chamber, or hammer. Light hammer strikes and dud rounds don't jam the gun. No magazines either. As long as there are bullets in the gun, just pull the trigger and it goes bang.
Is it legal for me, a Georgia Resident, to sell privately a long rifle in Florida?
[b]EDIT:[/B]
I've been reading that I'll have to take it to a Florida FFL and have it transferred, seems like it would be a pain in the ass. Can anyone confirm for me?
[QUOTE=Skullivan21;39106603]Holy shit! That describes everything about my local shop! Tell me does he have reasonable prices except for $260 Nagants? Fucking loonies![/QUOTE]
He wouldn't and doesn't have any Nuggets, much too old and useless for use in a revolution, what you need is a .50 BMG necked down to 5.56. Don't worry, he's got one.
[QUOTE=Inplabth;39109330]That is one of the fake ones, actually.[/QUOTE]
I just can't tell anymore with how stupid they are.
If i could conceal carry I'd go for maximum magazine capacity and reliability.
So i suppose that means Sig, or Glock.
[QUOTE=raccoon2112;39109151]I'm not saying you need more than six, or that you couldn't reload if you had to, but compared to a semi-automatic a revolver is a LOT harder to reload. [B]And the spent shells don't ever come out that easy[/B].[/QUOTE]
[img]http://deuce45s.com/images/M%201917%20Full%20Moon%20Clips.jpg[/img]
Moon clips say hi
moon clips are the best thing to ever happen to revolvers
Moon clips are awesome.
[QUOTE=RR_Raptor65;39109410]He wouldn't and doesn't have any Nuggets, much too old and useless for use in a revolution, what you need is a .50 BMG necked down to 5.56. Don't worry, he's got one.[/QUOTE]
Ahh, the .22 Eargesplitten Loudenboomer! (Or was that "just" a .378/375 H&H case?) Eithe way, it didn't go past 5000 fps as it was supposed to :v:
I must acquire a rifle in .22 Eargesplitten Loundenboomer within my lifetime.
I hear they don't shoot very well due to throat erosion and just having too much damn umph behind the bullet for it to stay in one piece. :v:
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