get the garand pussy boi drop the 2ki think ill get either the SKS or the lee enfield, what should i pick? or should i get the 30-06 bolt action that was also there
also i think the SKS was one of those ones that you have to use (ACTUAL) clips on, not magazines
i think ill get either the SKS or the lee enfield, what should i pick? or should i get the 30-06 bolt action that was also there
also i think the SKS was one of those ones that you have to use (ACTUAL) clips on, not magazines
he’s not wrongget the garand pussy boi drop the 2k
he’s not wrong
if you want a 30-06 bolt action get the Springfield 1903
historic guns are the best guns for hobby collecting
i dont know what the 30-06 is SPECIFICALLY but i can tell some shit that stuck outget the garand pussy boi drop the 2k
actually i did a small amount of looking shit up on google and the 30-06 looked like thisi dont know what the 30-06 is SPECIFICALLY but i can tell some shit that stuck out
it had a weird buldge thing near where you'd have a pistol grip and it had some engravings on said buldge thing, it looked flattened and rounded out on said buldge
anyway i think im gonna get the le enfield really, that thing was one of the nicest guns ive ever held in my very own hands
anyway onto the funny shit i saw there, they had some shitty 12 gauge that had a pistol grip on the pump, and the entire gun was all black, yet they had a chrome barrel that cut off half fucking way up and it had a collapsable stock
i dont know how ididnt fuckin laugh at that frankensteinmonster of a gun to be honest
also they had the 1897 winchester shotguns like i said for like, 189=300 (there were a few,varying quality), so i might even try and get that
the 30-06's stock and shit was wood, by the way
folding stocks are a sin and you CANT change my mind on that![]()
originally wanted an ak, but they're illegal in my state.
then wanted an sks, but there was something iffy about the detachable mags so i couldn't get that.
settled with this, don't regret it, have had a shitload of fun with it.
shia thinks folding stocks are for the birds but wtf does he know...
CHAD .45 acp vs VIRGIN 9x19I got to play around with a 45. glock when I went to my gun range last week, you can rent all sorta stuff there.
To be honest, I loved the 45. so much. It was a perfect gun for me.
But I posted in the thread because I got to fire something cool as well. I got to use a USC which I think is a made for US cops version of the UMP.
That thing is also chambered in 45. which is nice, but is one of the most sexy carbines I have ever fired. I was able to hit a bullseye on a 25 yard target with 7 of my 10 shots.
Though I am not an expert on SMG's or carbines, as I have only ever fired the USC and a Scorpion EVO. I think I am in love with the USC.
Tldr: 45. is the best. Makes my PP hard.
.40 s&w - LITERALLY the worst of both worldsVIRGIN .45 vs CHAD .40 S&W
If that's what you say.40 s&w - LITERALLY the worst of both worlds
10mm ok, 40 SW is so shit its only beat in terms of ass-factor by the .357 sigIf that's what you say
I'll stick with 10mm
shit round but has nice stopping power
look at this shit
e: also, i'd probably israeli carry it, i heard the M57s fail drop tests, meaning they fuckin have a chance of firing if you drop it
OwO this is the kinda stuff I want.Me love old guns. Me own many old gun
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Guns included:
1942 M1 Garand
1944 Tula Mosin Nagant M91/30
Colt 1903 Pocket Hammerless
Colt 1911
1896 Krag Jorgensen
1903A3 Springfield
1953 TTC Tokarev
1942 Luger PO8
Mosin Nagant M44
M3 Grease Gun
1941 SMLE No.1 MkIII*
I also have a Chinese Type 56 SKS, 1938 Tula M91/30, a extremely rare Walther Sportmoddel. Used by the Nazis as a training rifle, 1861 Springfield, Pattern 1853 Enfield, a Bersa .380, and soon I’m going to purchase a FN Browning 1910.OwO this is the kinda stuff I want.
hell yeah man my grandpa used one of those back in the USMC, said it was one of his favorite guns
Full auto. Since the Grease guns never had semi or full select fire. It cost me about 1.3k iirc. And the soldiers who carried the grease gun loved it for the controllability as well as the .45 cartridge. It’s also stamped #9. Which I like in particular. Although hardest part was getting the class 3 in order to actually own it.hell yeah man my grandpa used one of those back in the USMC, said it was one of his favorite guns
that's a semi auto one, yeah? how much did it cost you?