RampantAndroid
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It's a nice 22. Between that and the Browning buckmarks you encompass the vast majority of the 22 user base. Both are nice, accurate guns.
Don't forget the ruger 10/22
It's a nice 22. Between that and the Browning buckmarks you encompass the vast majority of the 22 user base. Both are nice, accurate guns.
I saw the Ruger MK III Hunter and I think I'm in love. Anyone shot this gun?
Price: $7,450.00
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Kind sir, if you like I could take one or two off of your hands. :awe:
I currently have more money than sense. My lowers keep multiplying. Still I only own one complete upper.
I'm either going to end up with a handful of 5.56 AR15s or I'll stash a couple of the lowers. I've been contemplating 7.62x39 and .308 goodness.
Soo...totally bummed out by today's events. A lot of innocent people died, and I have a feeling more people will try to limit 2A rights.
I'm gonna look into getting my LTCH early though. There are a lot of fucking psychos out there.
Soo...totally bummed out by today's events. A lot of innocent people died, and I have a feeling more people will try to limit 2A rights.
I'm gonna look into getting my LTCH early though. There are a lot of fucking psychos out there.
Honestly wouldn't have helped in this case. The perp was wearing body armor so it's very doubtful that anyone carrying would have been able to stop him (barring a lucky head shot or something).
Also, at least here in NC we can't carry in theaters or anywhere else that you pay for admission.
I still need to machine my 80% lower.If only stripped lowers weren't considered firearms. It's quite absurd.
I think I"m on day 8 of the 10 day waiting period to pick up my pieces of metal.
As expected from "journalists".Here we go...on the news I'm watching them talk about ZOMG how easy it is to get guns and especially "assault rifles."
I agree, but these events make you think, ya know? I heard the guy was even wearing bulletproof leggings and even a cup, wtf!? Though, wouldn't it still really hurt or temporarily incapacitate him if he was shot on a piece of his bulletproof clothing?
Here we go...on the news I'm watching them talk about ZOMG how easy it is to get guns and especially "assault rifles."
I think we have similar restrictions for theaters here too (insofar as its private property).
Yeah even if I owned an M1A I certainly wouldnt carry it around with me. Nor would I carry FMJ as the likelihood of encountering an armored assailant isnt great.
I dont know which kind of body armor he had (which class) but i know my friend got shot in his stomach area in Iraq and it did some nasty damage even though it didnt penetrate the plate/vest. Had a huge bruise on his skin, a broken rib, and i want to say bruised liver or some weird thing like that. Not sure what he got shot with but i know it took him out of the fight for the most part.
As for the assualt rifle crap by the media....come on seriously a .45 1911 or even a 9mm glock could have and would have done the same amount of damage (minus possibly penetrating the walls) when you are firing into a unarmed, pretty much open crowd. Only thing is he would have had to reload more often. Even a 380 would have been devastating.
I just hate how when a tragity like this occurs it seems to just bring out every anti-gun person who starts screaming about how easy it is and blah blah blah. Honestly come on it isnt hard to get a black market gun and do the exact same thing.
I dont know which kind of body armor he had (which class) but i know my friend got shot in his stomach area in Iraq and it did some nasty damage even though it didnt penetrate the plate/vest. Had a huge bruise on his skin, a broken rib, and i want to say bruised liver or some weird thing like that. Not sure what he got shot with but i know it took him out of the fight for the most part.
I agree...too many people think assault rifle = full auto. In reality, any semi-automatic can be reloaded nearly instantly.
One day I'd love to own a tommy gun. I witnessed one at a hunting lodge for one of our christmas parties and they are pretty cool. They are heavy and pigs, but fun.