I never said I wanted one.
But if I did, it would be for collection sake and 'shoot-moar-boolets-gooder-quickly' situation.
I never said I wanted one.
But if I did, it would be for collection sake and 'shoot-moar-boolets-gooder-quickly' situation.
I'm sure a spess marin would prefer something beefier than .45 ACP.
You mean... my handloads.
That thing is god damn ugly.
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Why did you keep jamming the bolt into it?
Isn't there a risk that repeatedly jamming a bolt onto a cartridge can set off the primer?
You're not the only one that handloads
The credit card reform act that Obama signed in 2009 included a cause that allows carry into National Parks, so you are okay there.
>Credit Card Reform
>Modified carry laws
What?
Because I was an idiot and didn't check the chamber.
The primer wasn't at risk of going off because the rear of the cartridge and the primer were both still in the magazine. Worst case scenario is I tore open the case. But since brass doesn't spark, there wouldn't be a risk of it going off.
What the hell kind of bolt are you using that can tear open brass? Damn.
I heard that diamonds can tear open everything, why isn't the military using diamond tipped bullets?
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Gee I don't know maybe because diamonds are fucking expensive?
Also they're still relatively brittle doesn't matter how 'hard' a diamond is if it hits, say, tank armour at the speed of a bullet it's going to shatter, not cut into the tank.
Unbanned already? A shame
Eh, just put him on the ignore list.
Although, I wish said list hid posts in a smaller and less obnoxious manner. THIS PERSON YOU DISLIKE HAS POSTED SOMETHING. CLICK HERE TO VIEW WHAT DUMB SHIT HE SAID.
Ah, I agree with these reasons.
As to whatever conversation we are having about the .45ACP we need to remember everything is better with Corbons... nothing like a 4 ft blue flame out the mouth.
Steel is typically stronger than brass.
New gun purchase:
Czech DB Shotgun from the early 1900s
or
Type 38 Arisaka that's so messy you could mud wrestle in it
why would you purchase a japanese firearm
What do you guys think about flinching? I've heard some people say if you start out shooting a big caliber you'll develop a flinch. But I learned how to shoot on a M91/30 and I don't flinch, except when other people are shooting and I'm watching.
My brother on the other hand, started out on a 10/22 and has a horrible flinch. I think it depends on the person rather than developing a flinch.
Tell your brother to man the fuck up.
Because that means I'm one step closer to a WWII MBR collection. Mosin Nagant, SMLE MKIII, getting a Springfield from my Uncle. I need the Axis firearms
Whats the price for either?
I started on a .30-06 when I was five and don't have a flinch, your brother is a puss
I have been thinking about this for quite some time and despite owning literature of the topic I'd like to know if Westinghouse nuggets have any differences in quality etc. comapred to Russian nuggets. Anybody?
If Seburo was real, I'd buy the shit out of their products.
Yeah but the pressure a human can apply to a bolt in a standard push-forward action shouldn't be sufficient to tear Brass.
seconded
Thirded, I'd buy a wallet with the Japanese flag on it to show respect when I emptied my wallet for them
I found another retarded albeit interesting "pistol"
This particular one is chambered in 5.56
kel-tec makes plastic guns
keltec makes shit guns
Either that dude's got an iron man grip or the recoil out of that thing isn't too bad.
I'm pretty sure the KSG isn't shit.
It doesn't look that shitty to me, but then again, I don't know much about guns.
Anyway, my buddy was wondering if it was legal in Canada to change the loading tube of a shotgun from 4 shots to 6 or 8? My guess is no.
By the way, is it allowed to talk about knives here?
Injection molded plastic held together by screws. Why the fuck would you buy that?
The same reason someone would buy a gun that has wooden parts. Cheap and reliable.
5.56 has like no recoil for a rifle round, this wouldn't be any worse than a 10mm auto
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that and it looks heavy for a pistol
I'm sorry I have to break it to you but wood, and especially laminate, is twenty times more durable than a brittle Kel-Tec made out of 1mm plastic.
kel tec stuff is pretty ok for the price
I would agree with you if I hadn't had some first hand experience, the guns I have seen were no bueno...
Prusselies have you ever handled, any of their firearms?
They're seriously not that bad. And for the price they're asking for them, you can do much much worse.