DammitBoy said:Pics of cats in a gun thread?
Cats and guns go together or is more than your arms backwards.
I just didn't edit them out of the images when I uploaded them and posted them.
DammitBoy said:Pics of cats in a gun thread?
SuAside said:oooooooooh, i had a great day today.
or well, i had a rather shitty day today, but then i came home and my friend & mentor phoned me to tell me he found a Manurhin MR-73 for me.
damn, i'm so happy. been looking forward to owning one for years now. too bad i've got to wait for the paperwork to clear (1 month to 3 months, give or take).
Pyr0qvy said:I co-own a refurbished Russian M1910 Maxim, it is OLD, and still works, I call it Rosie.
to hell with crits in the eyes, shreds through them easily
indeed. the fact that you realise this means you're on the right track.Kyuu said:Well, I'm going to be getting a pretty hefty tax return (I knew those bastards were withholding way too much from my paychecks...), so I'm going to be looking at investing in my first firearm. The handgun I really want, the Five-Seven, is a little pricey and probably not the best beginner gun.
well, as you likely know, people usually advize your first handgun to be a .22LR for training purposes. it's reasonable accurate, it's cheap, it's plentyful and the recoil is light.Kyuu said:Therefore, I'm looking at getting something a bit cheaper and better suited for a novice. However, I'm not too sure about what to get. Of course a number of the more popularized brands (Glock, Beretta, Walther, and the like) jump to mind, but I don't really know which brand/model would really be suited for me. I know it's oftentimes suggested to start with a plinker (I think that's the right term), but I'm just the sort of person who'd prefer to jump right in with a "real" handgun.
So, anyone have any advice for a newbie looking to get his first handgun? Thanks in advance!
"plinker" is usually used to denote one of two things:Kyuu said:plinker
a Glock has a very specific trigger. you should try it before making any kind of judgement on it. personally, i'm also not terribly fond of the Glock ergonomics. it is a very good service gun however, you will never hear me deny that.Bal-Sagoth said:I was going to post a similar question, any advice people have would be greatly appreciated.
Sold my Remington 870 a few days ago and I think I am going to put the money towards a handgun. I have been looking at Glocks and the Glock 17 in particular. Anyone have positive or negative things to say about that particular firearm?
I have no particular use for said handgun, just something that is a jack of all trades. Be it shooting cans or burglar.
Bal-Sagoth said:I was going to post a similar question, any advice people have would be greatly appreciated.
Sold my Remington 870 a few days ago and I think I am going to put the money towards a handgun. I have been looking at Glocks and the Glock 17 in particular. Anyone have positive or negative things to say about that particular firearm?
I have no particular use for said handgun, just something that is a jack of all trades. Be it shooting cans or burglar.
crap!!! plastic details will be weared away quickly and gun will fire by itself or somethingGlocks and the Glock 17
yes, and they're also grenades!Werwolf said:crap!!! plastic details will be weared away quickly and gun will fire by itself or somethingGlocks and the Glock 17
SuAside said:a Glock has a very specific trigger. you should try it before making any kind of judgement on it. personally, i'm also not terribly fond of the Glock ergonomics. it is a very good service gun however, you will never hear me deny that.
Ah-Teen said:Suaside, any suggestions on upgrading the accuracy of my XD without hurting my reliability too much? I'm fixing it up as a duty pistol.
XD .40s&w tactical(5 inch)
So I go shooting last week and I get handed a CZ 75. I felt a little impotent with how accurate that gun is compared to my own.
Mikael Grizzly said:Are Desert Eagles viable duty pistols?
they are if you like carrying a fucking brick in your holster all day long...Mikael Grizzly said:Are Desert Eagles viable duty pistols?
SuAside said:they are if you like carrying a fucking brick in your holster all day long...Mikael Grizzly said:Are Desert Eagles viable duty pistols?
i'd suggest getting a Jericho if you wank over Desert Eagles... (not that the Jericho has anything to do with the Desert Eagle though)