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Buub wrote:LfK, is that one of them Kahrs with the poly frame? How do you like it? Does it have a pretty harsh kick?
eckslax wrote:To expand on Buub's questions, how is the trigger on that little Kahr of yours? From what I've heard, Kahr is the one to beat when it comes to pocket autos.
eckslax wrote:Ahh, I love it when these threads come up.
From top to bottom:
Beretta CX4 Storm in 9mm
Ruger 10/22 with custom folding stock
Bushmaster Carbon 15 5.56x45mm
Mosin Nagant M44 from 1946 with folding bayonet 7.62x51mm
And my newest addition to the family that I got today for my birthday:
It's a Ruger Single Six in .22 LR. Below it is my new SOG Flash II assisted opening knife. The revolve shoots like a dream and proved to be a lot of fun at the range today.
Does that stainless have the magnum cylinder to go with? Ive got one that i bought back in the early 80's and its a peach
eckslax wrote:My first auto will be either a Springfield XD or a CZ75. I still have about a year to decide though.
Although, damn, I want an AR...
Deathright wrote:Have you ever fired one? It is kind of like why do people like fast cars type deal.
I don't get how people can be fascinated with things that are designed for nothing more then to kill people/animals?
cappa84 wrote:I don't get how people can be fascinated with things that are designed for nothing more then to kill people/animals?
TheDVDMan wrote:
cappa84 wrote:Deathright wrote:Have you ever fired one? It is kind of like why do people like fast cars type deal.
Yeah, I fired some while I was living in Syria.
But I gotta admint, I can't agree with you view. Cars aren't designed to kill, they're designed to transport people/objects, whereas guns, and weapons in general, are designed to kill...I don't get how people can be fascinated with things that are designed for nothing more then to kill people/animals?
Hance wrote:I would love to see what a collegue of mine could do with that one. Although im not sure he would do it. Ill ask him for some photos, but the guy is now building hos own guns from scratch as hes competing in both normal and unlimited classes. That is, you get a limit on the ammo, the rest is up for grabs. So hes currently building a huge 13 kg piece with the stock in aluminium. Thats the latest project. The groupings on the guys shooting there is ridiculous.I should dig out all of my guns and take a picture of them. Last I counted I was up close to 30.
Added some pics. Ruger M77 MKII 220 Swift. The target was shot at 100 yards by me a few days after I got it. I am not a very good shot I would like to see what it will do in somebodies hands that really knows how to shooot.
TheDVDMan wrote:A friend of mine let me shoot his scoped revolver in .454 once... once. That was all I needed. I was done. No thank you...Bah...I'll take the .454 Casul any day!
Darkmage wrote:TheDVDMan wrote:A friend of mine let me shoot his scoped revolver in .454 once... once. That was all I needed. I was done. No thank you...Bah...I'll take the .454 Casul any day!
Four months later, he went on safari and used it to take down a giraffe. No joke, I saw the video.
TheDVDMan wrote:LicketySplit wrote:Bah...44 mag is a sissy round Ive got a .45 Long Colt that'll shoot circles around em
Bah...I'll take the .454 Casul any day!
Darkmage wrote:TheDVDMan wrote:A friend of mine let me shoot his scoped revolver in .454 once... once. That was all I needed. I was done. No thank you...Bah...I'll take the .454 Casul any day!
Four months later, he went on safari and used it to take down a giraffe. No joke, I saw the video.
Darkmage wrote:TheDVDMan wrote:A friend of mine let me shoot his scoped revolver in .454 once... once. That was all I needed. I was done. No thank you...Bah...I'll take the .454 Casul any day!
Four months later, he went on safari and used it to take down a giraffe. No joke, I saw the video.