Guns
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#63
RE: Guns
The glocks arent bad tho i never shot a S&W. I know that wit my buddy's 9mm glock i was hittin the bullseye pretty much all day and it wasnt even a full size model. Down side is that they dont really have much of a safety (at least his didnt, not sure on other models) so if u got kids at home u might wanna get a lock for it
#64
RE: Guns
Too many to name, heck i probably don't know what all i have anymore. But to name a few Glock .45, two competition 50 bmg's, Remmington 7mm mag, 3 1/2" 870 shotgun, ..................................... I got away from the competition shooting, too much time, too much ammo, too much $$$. Now i mostly just use the guns that i go hunting with. Glad to see that many many people on here are of the great group of gun owning ppl. Yea NRA
#69
RE: Guns
thank you thank you. it has a 6-24 x 50 mm Illuminated Scope, harris swivel bipod and a barrel de-resonator on it and its sighted in for 100-500 yards. at 100 i was shooting the tacks that were holding the paper on the target... i like it and i am taking it deer hunting tommorrow so i am trying head shots all day, unless its a buck.
gotta be ready for anything!
gotta be ready for anything!
#70
RE: Guns
i own quite a few firearms (probably around 60 or so). some are from my dad and grandfather (including his ww2 issue garrand!). some of my favorites are:
glock 23- ccw or
walther ppk/s- smaller ccw
magnum research desert eagle .50- classic
tc contender- target shooting, 7 barrels
ruger super redhawk- dad's favorite (he loved the wheelguns)
sks- cheap to buy, shoot, and modify. i have 4
browning a-bolt .22mag- perfect squirrel and rabbit gun, very accurate
tikka t3 300 wsm- newest long gun, VERY accurate
that's the ones that see the most use. some of my firearms are collectors items and never shot (like the crap luger and the consecutive serial number nickel colts). i really like the older weapons. there so unique and there's some awesome historical stories that go along with them. i also reload my own stuff.
glock 23- ccw or
walther ppk/s- smaller ccw
magnum research desert eagle .50- classic
tc contender- target shooting, 7 barrels
ruger super redhawk- dad's favorite (he loved the wheelguns)
sks- cheap to buy, shoot, and modify. i have 4
browning a-bolt .22mag- perfect squirrel and rabbit gun, very accurate
tikka t3 300 wsm- newest long gun, VERY accurate
that's the ones that see the most use. some of my firearms are collectors items and never shot (like the crap luger and the consecutive serial number nickel colts). i really like the older weapons. there so unique and there's some awesome historical stories that go along with them. i also reload my own stuff.