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The only firearms that make me cringe are the ones pointed at me by incompetent goddam imbeciles, including a handful of cops who pulled on me for a goddam traffic stop.
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Our new breaching POS shitgun. Can be mounted to the bottom of M4. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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No idea what this is but.... PEW PEW!!! https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/f1/d1/6a/f1d16a188a43e0b4e63b8ecb20e6b24f.jpg Our new breaching POS shitgun. Can be mounted to the bottom of M4. It would be epic if you could mount it on the bottom of the other M4 (Super90). Yo dawg, we herd you like shotguns... |
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Any firearm branded Hi Point, Jennings, Century International Arms, Hesse Arms aka Vulcan Arms aka Blackthorne, or Tanfoglio Gardone. To a lesser extent Ruger and Taurus. As far as magazines, anything branded Promag. View Quote Came here to post this, saw the vid of the guys .50 blowing up and putting the bolt in his shoulder. |
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Guns with fake features in any form. Fake silencers, fake 3rd selector positions, shoulder things that don't actually go up, ect.
Form should follow function. I bet that's not a popular opinion but I'm sticking with it. To each his own of course. |
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MAC sub guns.
Tec 9s the R51 The goofy 3 barrel shotgun from Chiappa Anything made by Chiappa |
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View Quote That makes me laugh so hard every time I see it. |
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Guns with fake features in any form. Fake silencers, fake 3rd selector positions, shoulder things that don't actually go up, ect. Form should follow function. I bet that's not a popular opinion but I'm sticking with it. To each his own of course. View Quote It's actually kind of a pain to find lowers without that. I gave up a while ago. My Spike's Crusader has the best not used 3rd position lettering. |
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That makes me laugh so hard every time I see it. I've seen that several times, what's the story with that thing? Why those mags painted 3/4 of the way up? Or is it down? Where's the trigger guard? Why is it missing? Did anybody ever talk with this crazy guy? |
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I would want to say XD's, but in the end they're not much different than the others.
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Quoted: That's easy to say in Texas...... It's easy to say anywhere... even Malta. |
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out of W......................T......................F am I seeing? NY people that value your freedom.....get out now while you still can. I would rather have a blackpowder Dragoon or Walker replica than that aborted piece of shit. |
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Quoted: Winchester Model 1911's...they didn't call them "The Widowmaker" for nothing! http://www.aspenestatesales.com/Guns%20for%20sale/images/Winchester_mod11_shotgun_2.jpg View Quote There's one for sale nearby in a LGS. I didn't check the price. |
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Bubba'd WWI and WWII surplus rifles. 1903 and 1917's are the worst.
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View Quote My FIL has one of these. He's on his second after the first never functioned out of the box. It's probably one of the most gimmicky firearms ever built. |
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Shut your whore mouth <a href="http://s1370.photobucket.com/user/tuptmore3/media/FB_IMG_1454877472200_zps8neilqdz.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1370.photobucket.com/albums/ag274/tuptmore3/FB_IMG_1454877472200_zps8neilqdz.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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French rifles, Ross rifles, Carcano rifles, lever actions with silencers and/or picatinny rails on the front handgrip, Raven and Jennings pistols Shut your whore mouth <a href="http://s1370.photobucket.com/user/tuptmore3/media/FB_IMG_1454877472200_zps8neilqdz.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1370.photobucket.com/albums/ag274/tuptmore3/FB_IMG_1454877472200_zps8neilqdz.jpg</a> More info on the folding stock? |
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View Quote Mossberg Chainsaw. I had one of those, but ended up selling it to a co-worker for some stupid reason. Wish I still had it. I may get one of the regular Mossberg shotgun pistols though. |
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Mossberg Chainsaw. I had one of those, but ended up selling it to a co-worker for some stupid reason. Wish I still had it. I may get one of the regular Mossberg shotgun pistols though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Mossberg Chainsaw. I had one of those, but ended up selling it to a co-worker for some stupid reason. Wish I still had it. I may get one of the regular Mossberg shotgun pistols though. I do think the chainsaw grip put on to a drum fed S12 with a very short barrel and a side folding stock would be a winner... It would make a streetsweeper look like a joke, |
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View Quote What's funny is that a synthetic lever gun could actually be cool, but not with the adjustable stock and all the weird AR-style perforations. |
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the 45-70 revolver. My wrist hurts every time I see it. https://www.magnumresearch.com/GetDynamicImage.aspx?dir=itemImages&path=SVimg-BFR45-707.jpg&w=652&h=556 View Quote My shooting coach had one when I was a kid and let me shoot it - pistol weighs 7.5lbs loaded. When it fired it was way more of a push than a hard kick. If you kept your elbows loose it was just fine to shoot. |
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Glocks that cost more than my first car. 1911s that cost more than my second car. ARs that cost more than my third car.
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Since I blasted the thread with my questions and comments...I'll contribute... No one has mentioned these awesome bits of engineering... http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=93149 And yes, it has an optional rail adaptor! http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=93154 View Quote Mine runs almost flawlessly and its suppressed.... so quiet everyone always giggles when they see it shoot... granted I had to round of all the sharp corners on the bolt and play with springs to get it to work... |
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View Quote I think we found Patient Zero for the "Minis aren't accurate" meme. |
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View Quote While the craftsmanship and work is atrocious ...its not like he could fuck up an old school mini 14 beyond how it came from the factory and if it works it works... |
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Rare variant rifles that have been butchered. SMLE Mk. VIs, Long Lees, 1903A4s, etc.
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French rifles, Ross rifles, Carcano rifles, lever actions with silencers and/or picatinny rails on the front handgrip, Raven and Jennings pistols My MAS 49/56 rocks. I have the original M16, says so right on the side. A MAS 1916 carbine. Going from memory; forgive me for spelling. Manufacture d' Arms de Sainte Etienne. |
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Ar15/AK variants fully decked out in Mako, UTG or MFT gear (sans minimalist stock, that is OK)
Tapco'd sks' Hi-point |
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Came here to post this, saw the vid of the guys .50 blowing up and putting the bolt in his shoulder. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Any firearm branded Hi Point, Jennings, Century International Arms, Hesse Arms aka Vulcan Arms aka Blackthorne, or Tanfoglio Gardone. To a lesser extent Ruger and Taurus. As far as magazines, anything branded Promag. Came here to post this, saw the vid of the guys .50 blowing up and putting the bolt in his shoulder. I saw some photos of A case of that, didn't know there was video of one. |
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wtf? Hope this is a joke. If you don't like AKs, you don't like guns. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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