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The Lounge / Post Your Guns
« on: August 08, 2012, 07:34:51 PM »
traded a go kart i had for this unit today, pretty pumped.
mossberg 535 12 guage....

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The Lounge / Post Your Guns
« on: August 03, 2012, 12:18:33 AM »
are you implying that i need a sawed off shotgun for some reason?

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The Lounge / Post Your Guns
« on: August 02, 2012, 08:47:46 PM »
i'm about to get a realtree mossberg 535 in a trade, from what i can tell its a solid 12 guage? its a even value trade so i'm not worried about value from what I can tell. just curious if anyone has one and if they enjoy it, etc. i'll post pics when i pick it up early next week. has a 24 and a 28 inch barrel, and 3 stocks for the 28, 1 for the 24.

just was curious on peoples opinions and pumped on my second gun, been wanting a 12 guage for awhile and finally an ideal trade offer came through!

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The Lounge / Post Your Guns
« on: July 25, 2012, 11:03:07 PM »
anyone got any good recommendations for a concealed holster? i ordered one from jmgholsters.com -waited the estimated 8 weeks for delivery (ordered it in late march) and never received it. so 1. fuck that guy. and 2. i still need a holster
have a sig p250 subcompact (very similar in shape to glock 26 i believe. i have read reviews of people using the same holster for both)
figured i would ask if you guys have any good reliable sites/brands/etc.

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The Lounge / Post Your Guns
« on: June 26, 2012, 10:36:34 PM »
went in to apply for my concealed carry license today... just waiting on a background check. pretty pumped to get it out of the way, not that i will be carrying everywhere i go by any means.

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The Lounge / Post Your Guns
« on: June 20, 2012, 08:14:09 PM »
Quote from: RAFA.;3570528
Purchased 1000 rounds, shot 200 with a Glock 22 and SA XD-40, and I got 28 FTF. :(


why do rounds do this? i notiiced a had a few in my box of tulane (sp?) russian ammo from wal mart...

Quote from: couch;3570417
I love my 10/22. Its great for putting a lot of rounds down range cheaply. Its dead on accurate at 100 yards. Quiet, no recoil and easy for everyone to shoot.

Having said all that, I've been enjoying my shotguns a lot more than my .22 lately. Been shooting clays quite a bit. There's a lot more of a challenge with that than my scoped 10/22 with a bipod.


what would you recommend as far as a scope (what do you use for 100 yards?), or bigger mags?
also, what would a bipod run me, and are they easily detachable?

thanks

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The Lounge / Post Your Guns
« on: June 18, 2012, 09:24:52 PM »
something i just thought of: does anybody know if buying a gun at cabelas/bass pro is a good idea, i wouldn't know if they are overpriced, underpriced, or about like any other gun store?
reason i'm asking is because i have 230 dollars in bass pro gift certificates and there is one only 40 minutes away so thats what i was planning on putting toward my purchase.

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The Lounge / Post Your Guns
« on: June 18, 2012, 08:26:12 PM »
alright bikeguiders, i have yet another question.

i know a few pages back I was asking about a 12 gauge purchase that i was considering making. however a buddy of mine was talking to me and now i'm leaning toward a semi .22.

basically i'm not sure which gun would make the most sense. i have a blast shooting my pistol when i get a chance, but i can't decide which of these would be a good purchase for myself.

i don't shoot clays a whole lot, and as of this point in my life i don't hunt anything.
i would like to mess around shooting squirrels and rabbits around my house, maybe a bit of target shooting if i had the .22.
plus shooting the .22 would be much cheaper than buying shells but for some reason i keep trying to tell myself that a 12 gauge would make some sort of sense, but i think a .22 would be more fun. (an less expensive of a purchase, not including a larger mag / scope i would probably pick up) i have been looking at ruger 10/22's as thats what my buddy had suggested i look at.

also- i have coyotes around my house as well. a small round like a .22 won't kill a coyote, correct? and how much bigger might i need to go?
edit: and on the bigger rifle size... how much more expensive would that size rifle be to purchase compared to a .22, and how much more would ammunition be? or a good guess?)

thanks

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The Lounge / Post Your Guns
« on: May 16, 2012, 09:13:31 PM »
Quote from: zane;3560719
New 870s are definitely worse than older 870s.

Mossy 500s/590s are still good new.

What do you want to use it for? Hunting? Defense? 3 gun?


I dont hunt at all myself, but my girlfriends family has a a couple hundred acres in southeast ohio so it's definitely not out of the picture entirely. at some point i may go out and try to get a deer.

at this point i mainly want one to shoot clays with, maybe mess around and shoot rabbits around home.

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The Lounge / Post Your Guns
« on: May 16, 2012, 03:33:57 PM »
ok boys and girls, i'm looking into buying a 12 guage... any suggestions?
not looking to spend more than 3 or 4 hundred.

my buddy has an 870 express but i have read mixed reviews online about their machining not being quite as good as the wingmaster and causing some reloading issues.

just curious if there are any other guns i should be looking at in that price range?
experiences with 870 expresses?

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The Lounge / Post Your Guns
« on: April 08, 2012, 12:24:46 PM »
Quote from: zane;3544470

Hence me CC'ing a DAO gun with a very long trigger. Very hard to get an AD when there is a 3/4" trigger pull.


My CC is a DAO as well, so I suppose that's always a safety measure I have, still I feel as though you can't be too cautious.

Quote from: PabstBlueRibbon;3545895
Bird,

What did you for the the Glock 19? I really don't believe in 9mm, unless your target shooting. Although I wouldn't mind a 19 that's full auto with the 33 round mag.


Why don't you like 9mm? Or do you mean you don't like the glock 19 in 9mm?

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The Lounge / Post Your Guns
« on: April 08, 2012, 12:20:32 PM »
Quote from: zane;3544227
If you truly fear that you'll shoot yourself you either need more training or you shouldn't be carrying. You need to be 100% comfortable with the weapon and trust that it was designed and built well.


what about variables i can't control? from family and friends being in close physical contact with me, small children (obviously not planning to carry around small children ever, but short unplanned encounters could happen at any time), clothing (though when carrying my clothing is specifically chosen to avoid this, but there is always a chance), slipping on something, etc. I feel as though there are many uncontrollable variables that could make a pistol go off. It is not that I don't trust myself, but being a very involved and active person I tend to get nervous about it.

Just my 2 cents

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The Lounge / Steven Hamilton
« on: April 01, 2012, 12:25:05 PM »
there was a couple minute edit on here like 2 years ago that rob d filmed and it was all hamilton doing clips on campus on a weirdly high short rail... i should dig that up on vimeo.

i occasionally see him pedaling around when i go to class, but the last time i saw him he still resembled grizzly adams

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The Lounge / Post Your Guns
« on: March 30, 2012, 03:17:24 PM »
I feel as though if I ever had to draw my gun I could pull the slide back pretty easily but it just depends on the situation i guess. im afraid of shooting myself in the side too

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The Lounge / Post Your Guns
« on: January 31, 2012, 10:44:06 AM »
not going to lie, when i bought my gun i had no idea how much fun it would be to shoot it... now all i want to do is plink cans everyday haha

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