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Picked up one of these this weekend. https://s3.amazonaws.com/mgm-content/sites/armslist/uploads/posts/2019/03/06/9661596_02_ruger_10_22_backpacker_takedow_640.jpg I threaded now. View Quote |
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Quoted: I mean, that's kind of the equivalent of trying Keystone to decide if you like beer. There's such a huge difference in handling and quality with a cheaper shotgun that it really isn't representative of what shooting a better O/U is like. I'd try to find a Beretta 686 Essential, should run $800ish. It's nothing fancy, but it's a solid, reliable shotgun. If it has to be cheaper, I'd buy a CZ. They're still Turkish shotguns designed by Turkish designers, but there's at least CZ customer service standing behind them. View Quote |
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Every once in a while I just say fuck it I’m a God damned American, I need a new gun.
Went knowing I needed a threaded pistol or rifle. Selection was kinda limited but I like it. Didn’t even know it came with 3 extra mags. |
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Which is why I don't breathe.
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Talking about V-1 or V-2 rockets? Or those Mistrel planes that were bomb laden and then released? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Oh and we’ve had killer robots since at least wWII. Or those Mistrel planes that were bomb laden and then released? |
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Not a lot And Ohio requires non-toxic shot, so I assume that means steel? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Picked up one of these this weekend. https://s3.amazonaws.com/mgm-content/sites/armslist/uploads/posts/2019/03/06/9661596_02_ruger_10_22_backpacker_takedow_640.jpg I threaded now. View Quote |
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That's the exact shotgun I have. Worked much better after dremeling off all of the tool marks in the action. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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After her last encounter with the skunky, I call the dog Stink Pickle Or Stinkles for short View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I really wanted those new Red Labels to pan out View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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@phurba Whatchu wanna spend on an O/U? Need to be able to shoot steel shot? And Ohio requires non-toxic shot, so I assume that means steel? Define "a lot." Thousand bucks? Two grand? |
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A neighbor has a dog with a silly cutsie name like Sparkles Rainbow or some other shit. I can never remember the name so I just call the dog Snugglefarts. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Our last dog had a real name. We rarely used it though. It was always one of her hundreds of made up nicknames - like snoot potato. Or Stinkles for short |
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Wizard eye people, go buy those dual spectrum crimson trace things at midway.
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Quoted: Mine is a safe queen now but never had an issue and that was beat to shit View Quote Now, after a lot of grinding and polishing, it'll eject the spent shell 90% of the time. |
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Quoted: I mean, that's kind of the equivalent of trying Keystone to decide if you like beer. There's such a huge difference in handling and quality with a cheaper shotgun that it really isn't representative of what shooting a better O/U is like. I'd try to find a Beretta 686 Essential, should run $800ish. It's nothing fancy, but it's a solid, reliable shotgun. If it has to be cheaper, I'd buy a CZ. They're still Turkish shotguns designed by Turkish designers, but there's at least CZ customer service standing behind them. |
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Wizard eye people, go buy those dual spectrum crimson trace things at midway. View Quote |
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Mine wouldn't eject a spend shell without smacking the butt against the ground while holding the fore-grip. It was highly efficient. Now, after a lot of grinding and polishing, it'll eject the spent shell 90% of the time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Mine is a safe queen now but never had an issue and that was beat to shit Now, after a lot of grinding and polishing, it'll eject the spent shell 90% of the time. |
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Quoted: Mine is a safe queen now but never had an issue and that was beat to shit Now, after a lot of grinding and polishing, it'll eject the spent shell 90% of the time. |
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It isn't the bolt. The rim of the case was getting stuck on a tooling mark just outside the chamber. After I ground that off and polished it, it worked mostly better. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Mine is a safe queen now but never had an issue and that was beat to shit Now, after a lot of grinding and polishing, it'll eject the spent shell 90% of the time. |
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