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2 of mine

Japanese 38 Carbine. WW2 bring back rifle. Grandfather brought this back from the South Pacific in 1944. upon returning to the states, he completely disassembled it and packed it with grease to preserve it and to ensure that it couldn't be fired without extensive cleaning. i have no ammo for this gun :( . ammo starts off at $1/round, and that's for the cheap stuff. no magizines, as this uses 5 round "stripper clips," which you insert into the top then push down on the rounds. all 5 rounds will load down into the gun, kind of the same way a shotgun works, it just holds the rounds internally. no way to modifiy it for more rounds that i'm aware of. i also have the bayonet. both are authentic, as i have done my research on all the markings and serial numbers. this particular gun came off an assembley line that made approx. 2600 of these at that factory. these guns are not unique, however, and do not fetch a high price, as they are the most common war bring back gun. if the jap "mum" didn't have an "X" through it, however, it'd be worth a lot of cash, as the Japanese ground off or crossed through the symbol, i believe as a sign of disgrace and defeat.

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Russian Makarov. fits my (small) hands perfectly. during a 10 round rapid fire, i can place 8 into an area the size of a head and shoulders.

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Other than those 2, i have a Remington 870 Express Magnum with a 28" smooth bore barrel. bought it for the specific purpose of shooting clays. wishing i had gotten the rifled barrel as well when i bought it, as they had a hell of a deal if you bought both barrels with the gun. if i would've bought the rifled barrel, i'd be willing to use it for deer hunting around here. shotguns and rifles are allowed around here, but buckshot isn't, so i'd have to use slugs, and trying to hit ANYTHING from 50 yards with that smooth bore just isn't possible.
 
Will have to try and get some photo's of my WWII guns.

British Einfeld, odk dear hunting gun but the fucker wieghs a ton LOL. Shit the boys must have been tired carrying that in the war
 
Smith and Wesson 1006 10MM Semi-automatic.

1 in the chamber.
9 in the clip.
9 in the spare clip.
Hollow Point high grain.
Under my pillow.

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Please rob me.
 
WTF ... to many people with guns... All of you need to watch Bowling for Columbin. Hunting guns fine whatever I guess it is a sport of sorts. But hand guns what do you really need one for?
 
That's what happens when you take a bunch of hicks, give them computers, and key in this board's web address for them.
 
dayna4u2nv said:
WTF ... to many people with guns... All of you need to watch Bowling for Columbin. Hunting guns fine whatever I guess it is a sport of sorts. But hand guns what do you really need one for?

We have the right to own and bear arms. Why shouldn't you own a gun might be a better question.
 
dayna4u2nv said:
WTF ... to many people with guns... All of you need to watch Bowling for Columbin. Hunting guns fine whatever I guess it is a sport of sorts. But hand guns what do you really need one for?

because shooting stuff is damn fun
 
dayna4u2nv said:
WTF ... to many people with guns... All of you need to watch Bowling for Columbin. Hunting guns fine whatever I guess it is a sport of sorts. But hand guns what do you really need one for?

That film was filled with lies. Look into it.

The only people who I am worried about are those who want to take the guns away from the people.
 
dayna4u2nv said:
WTF ... to many people with guns... All of you need to watch Bowling for Columbin. Hunting guns fine whatever I guess it is a sport of sorts. But hand guns what do you really need one for?

It's shame we live in the same country. You watched that Moore crap and didnt even realized it was filled with lies ? Damn...

Oh and why do I need a handgun ? For the same reasons you need an internet connection: to have fun...
 
dayna4u2nv said:
WTF ... to many people with guns... All of you need to watch Bowling for Columbin. Hunting guns fine whatever I guess it is a sport of sorts. But hand guns what do you really need one for?

handguns are nice to have for sport, which was my main intent behind getting one. in the Marine Corps, i was only trained to shoot the M16, and our training was extensive. not everyone got trained with the 9mm, however, and i always felt cheated by that (you have to be an officer or a high ranking enlisted man to carry a handgun, and certain military jobs "rate" a handgun). as soon as i could afford one after getting out of the marine corps, i got one. besides sport shooting, i also have it for personal protection. there's a lot of people in this world that are a lot crazier than i am. why should i become victim to one of them?

i hope i never have to use it for personal protection....EVER. anyone that owns guns and wants to use them (for anything other than hunting) should not own guns. those types of people are the ones that will go looking for trouble, and if they have a gun, it's only going to make things worse. just my opinion, of course, but if you're buying guns and hoping you have to shoot someone, chances are you will put yourself into a bad situation unnecessarily so you can use it.
 
manny78 said:

Oh and why do I need a handgun ? For the same reasons you need an internet connection: to have fun...

I see no fun in having a hand gun. I don't deny someones right to have one either. I just don't see the point myself. When would I ever really need one...
 
And to answer the guy that says we dont need handguns...

In 1999, I was living in downtown St. Louis with my wife. 8th floor studio apartment. For those who dont know the area, I will just say that police response time is not very good there. About 3 am one night two guys came the the door, one of them was carrying a 12-gauge, dont have a clue what the other had. They were looking for someone else who apparently used to live there and were very disturbed/upset. They beat on the door and yelled at us for close to 20 mins. I looked at my wife and realized that if these guys made it through the door there was nothing I could do to stop them or protect her. The next day I went and bought my first handgun, a S&W .357 mag.

Even if you would never own or carry a gun, believe me, the criminals will. Don't take away the right to protect ourselves from those of us that choose to or need to bear arms for some reason. If someone commits a crime with a gun, whether they have it legally or not, there are laws in place to deal with them.
 
dayna4u2nv said:
I see no fun in having a hand gun. I don't deny someones right to have one either. I just don't see the point myself. When would I ever really need one...

well, i'm glad you have no desire to take away our rights to own handguns. you have respected my rights, and for that, i respect you. :)
 
dayna4u2nv said:


I see no fun in having a hand gun. I don't deny someones right to have one either. I just don't see the point myself. When would I ever really need one...

You live in T.O. ? That should be a good reason to have one...
 
manny78 said:


You live in T.O. ? That should be a good reason to have one...

Not really have one the lowest crime rates in North America. I have lived here for 5 years two of which I spent in one of the worst areas of the city. Closet I have come in contact with criminals was last week some crackhead tried to break into my car when I was working at the bar.
 
Dayna, you heard about the recent shooting at G-Spot? Does that worry you, working at a club or not so much? And how did the gun get in there, they frisk everybody.. :confused:

That kinda thing makes me nervous, it used to be up in Yorkville area that went on, but when it starts happening at clubs I go to, it starts to freak me out.
 
Seashell said:
Dayna, you heard about the recent shooting at G-Spot? Does that worry you, working at a club or not so much? And how did the gun get in there, they frisk everybody.. :confused:

That kinda thing makes me nervous, it used to be up in Yorkville area that went on, but when it starts happening at clubs I go to, it starts to freak me out.

Can't live life being scared is the way I see it. I was at Film this summer when there was a shotting there I left shortly before it happend. (Fate and a bad E caused me to leave normally dance there tell the lights come on.)
They are suppose to check a good club will. That was the Obi Trice after party it was suppose to be at Venue where my ex works but the owners decided not to hots it at the last minute. (Thank God)
I never saw G-spot as a high quality club but that is just my opnion, never the less it can happen anywhere.
 
dayna4u2nv said:


Can't live life being scared is the way I see it. I was at Film this summer when there was a shotting there I left shortly before it happend. (Fate and a bad E caused me to leave normally dance there tell the lights come on.)
They are suppose to check a good club will. That was the Obi Trice after party it was suppose to be at Venue where my ex works but the owners decided not to hots it at the last minute. (Thank God)
I never saw G-spot as a high quality club but that is just my opnion, never the less it can happen anywhere.

True. I'll forget in a few weeks, but it's still fresh in my mind and kinda makes me nervous..this has just been a bad year for club shootings. At Caribana too, 10-15 shots and we were just across the street. At least that was outside though, I wanna know how they're getting the guns in the clubs. It's not like it's a paperclip you can just hide that easily, and they frisk real well, not just a tiny brush, enough that you feel right violated! LOL. Ah well, I guess you just hope you're on the good side of the odds.
 
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Krazies.
 
dayna4u2nv said:


Not really have one the lowest crime rates in North America. I have lived here for 5 years two of which I spent in one of the worst areas of the city. Closet I have come in contact with criminals was last week some crackhead tried to break into my car when I was working at the bar.

On the 520 homicides we had last year in Canada, 120 happened in Toronto, 75 I think in Montreal and around 70 in WongCouver. That's a lot in my book. Add to this asian gangs, manslaughter and attempt to murder and you get a pretty nasty picture of this city...
 
fine if you want them, as long as you dont talk that BS that you need them... thats just silly


theyre toys, its clear from the way they are talked about too.
 
Robert Jan said:
fine if you want them, as long as you dont talk that BS that you need them... thats just silly


theyre toys, its clear from the way they are talked about too.

I need them and I have a license to carry them. Nuff said...
 
dayna4u2nv said:


I see no fun in having a hand gun. I don't deny someones right to have one either. I just don't see the point myself. When would I ever really need one...

You need one more than anyone else on this board. You're a woman. That makes you a high value target and one with very little defense.

No one is going to try and rape me, and if they want my money or my posessions I could give them a few combos to make them think twice, or I could even run (I am very very fast). Also, of all the women I've dated, maybe only one of them would make me sweat if she came charging at me, even with a knife.

You have none of those advantages. And I don't care how fast you think you can run, a male criminal will out run you. And guys are a lot more likely to get ugly on a night gone bad and do some real damage.

Concealed carry permits were created with women in mind.

You say you've never needed one? Until 'the incident,' most women didn't need one either.

Lock and load, ladies!
 
Synpax said:


You need one more than anyone else on this board. You're a woman. That makes you a high value target and one with very little defense.

No one is going to try and rape me, and if they want my money or my posessions I could give them a few combos to make them think twice, or I could even run (I am very very fast). Also, of all the women I've dated, maybe only one of them would make me sweat if she came charging at me, even with a knife.

You have none of those advantages. And I don't care how fast you think you can run, a male criminal will out run you. And guys are a lot more likely to get ugly on a night gone bad and do some real damage.

Concealed carry permits were created with women in mind.

You say you've never needed one? Until 'the incident,' most women didn't need one either.

Lock and load, ladies!


:worried: You're scaring me..
 
Seashell said:
Dayna, you heard about the recent shooting at G-Spot? Does that worry you, working at a club or not so much? And how did the gun get in there, they frisk everybody.. :confused:

That kinda thing makes me nervous, it used to be up in Yorkville area that went on, but when it starts happening at clubs I go to, it starts to freak me out.

It hits close to home when it is a place you go to or someone you know gets shot.

My friend was murdered in May at our friends nightclub. Executed for no fucking reason other then he wouldn't let someone in the club.
 
Bigdawg1468 said:


It hits close to home when it is a place you go to or someone you know gets shot.

My friend was murdered in May at our friends nightclub. Executed for no fucking reason other then he wouldn't let someone in the club.

OMG that's awful BigDawg... I'm sorry.

He was a bouncer there?

That's a dangerous job these days, too may psychos, you don't let them in and they come back with a gun.
 
manny78 said:


On the 520 homicides we had last year in Canada, 120 happened in Toronto, 75 I think in Montreal and around 70 in WongCouver. That's a lot in my book. Add to this asian gangs, manslaughter and attempt to murder and you get a pretty nasty picture of this city...

That is not correct we average about 60 murders per year in Toronto it has been that way for a number of years. Not saying that is a great thing but the average large US city does our murder rate in about a month.

Bigdawg that is awful about your friend. I have would be totaly crushed if anything like that happend to one of my friends.
 
Synpax said:


You need one more than anyone else on this board. You're a woman. That makes you a high value target and one with very little defense.

No one is going to try and rape me, and if they want my money or my posessions I could give them a few combos to make them think twice, or I could even run (I am very very fast). Also, of all the women I've dated, maybe only one of them would make me sweat if she came charging at me, even with a knife.

You have none of those advantages. And I don't care how fast you think you can run, a male criminal will out run you. And guys are a lot more likely to get ugly on a night gone bad and do some real damage.

Concealed carry permits were created with women in mind.

You say you've never needed one? Until 'the incident,' most women didn't need one either.

Lock and load, ladies!

you have a good point, however, you need to keep one thing in mind. if someone is unwilling or afraid to use it, that makes their situation 10x worse. lets say a woman's husband convinced her to carry for her own protection. she's walking down the street, she gets attacked. she pulls out the gun, but her attacker can tell that she's so unsure of herself and too afraid to use it. what happens next? the attacker now has it in hand. what was to be a mugging and possibly a rape has now turned into a definite rape and possible homicide.

this is not true of all women that choose to conceal carry. i'm sure there's plenty out there that can outshoot me and are more willing to use their guns than i am. but guns should not be left in the hands of those that are afraid of them or who are unwilling to use them (and, of course, those that have not been trained to use them.).

just my $0.02 on the subject.
 
sigh..... its the same on all levels and gradations. they say, im not a fighter but sometimes i have to defend myself-

BS I HAVE NEVER HAD TO DEFEND MYSELF IN MY LIFE

and i go out too and do all sorts of shit i wanna do. only total dickheads wasting their time get into fights.

nobody in my family ever got into a fight. thats for fucking paupers. people only mess with you when you are annoying, or they are real stupid

i dont go to places where lots of stupid people go, and i dont act annoying. that simple

nobody ever broke into my house, and i dont even lock the doors.
if they did so damn well be it. its not a big deal. people dont go sneak into strangers homes to go and murder a stranger for the heck of it. much easier to pick a stranger up elsewhere if your that psycho. and the stealing of some possessions, usually not even THAT expensive, unless you have bad product placement or some shit, because most things expensive are too big to bring.

not by far worth worrying too much about... if you like to have a gun because you like to shoot targets thats cool. but all this fear-filled home defence BS is tiring. one of these days you guys are going to need tanks to defend your home with. some of the guns people claim to need for self defence will do far more damage when fired inside than even the most talented vandal burglar will.

all cool if you like to own guns, but stop claiming its a rational need
 
dayna4u2nv said:


That is not correct we average about 60 murders per year in Toronto it has been that way for a number of years. Not saying that is a great thing but the average large US city does our murder rate in about a month.

Bigdawg that is awful about your friend. I have would be totaly crushed if anything like that happend to one of my friends.

The city of Toronto had 90 homicides in 2002 (182 for Ontario). That's 12 more than 2001. For this year it was near 120 for the grand Toronto area including 16 gang related murders...
 
Robert Jan said:
sigh..... its the same on all levels and gradations. they say, im not a fighter but sometimes i have to defend myself-

BS I HAVE NEVER HAD TO DEFEND MYSELF IN MY LIFE

and i go out too and do all sorts of shit i wanna do. only total dickheads wasting their time get into fights.

nobody in my family ever got into a fight. thats for fucking paupers. people only mess with you when you are annoying, or they are real stupid

i dont go to places where lots of stupid people go, and i dont act annoying. that simple

nobody ever broke into my house, and i dont even lock the doors.
if they did so damn well be it. its not a big deal. people dont go sneak into strangers homes to go and murder a stranger for the heck of it. much easier to pick a stranger up elsewhere if your that psycho. and the stealing of some possessions, usually not even THAT expensive, unless you have bad product placement or some shit, because most things expensive are too big to bring.

not by far worth worrying too much about... if you like to have a gun because you like to shoot targets thats cool. but all this fear-filled home defence BS is tiring. one of these days you guys are going to need tanks to defend your home with. some of the guns people claim to need for self defence will do far more damage when fired inside than even the most talented vandal burglar will.

all cool if you like to own guns, but stop claiming its a rational need

Cause I never had to use something in my life means it will be useless to you ? Shit I've never gotten AIDS so AIDS medication are useless....
 
Robert Jan said:
....people dont go sneak into strangers homes to go and murder a stranger for the heck of it.

Yes they do.


I live in a suburb of Atlanta and we see that kind of action on the Atl news pretty frequently. Usually its a robbery gone wrong. In America there are a lot of guns and criminals are heavily armed.

Having a gun in your house in America for home defense is not BS, its a legitimate consideration. Maybe in your county an intruder wont be carrying a gun but its a damn good chance that he will be packing in our country. That's the way it is here. I dont like it either but that's our reality.
 
Fragadelic said:


You'd be hard pressed to find one that isn't full-auto - it would have to be some kind of conversion



some manufacters make em now.....just buy a replica not an athneic ww2 one


we could play war :)
 
manny78 said:


True. The MG42 makes that unique chainsaw noise when shooting full auto.


have u fired one before?


seen many documentries on them and they fired near a 1000 rounds per mintue !
 
crak600 said:


you have a good point, however, you need to keep one thing in mind. if someone is unwilling or afraid to use it, that makes their situation 10x worse. lets say a woman's husband convinced her to carry for her own protection. she's walking down the street, she gets attacked. she pulls out the gun, but her attacker can tell that she's so unsure of herself and too afraid to use it. what happens next? the attacker now has it in hand. what was to be a mugging and possibly a rape has now turned into a definite rape and possible homicide.

this is not true of all women that choose to conceal carry. i'm sure there's plenty out there that can outshoot me and are more willing to use their guns than i am. but guns should not be left in the hands of those that are afraid of them or who are unwilling to use them (and, of course, those that have not been trained to use them.).

just my $0.02 on the subject.


well said
 
tiger88 said:



have u fired one before?


seen many documentries on them and they fired near a 1000 rounds per mintue !

Yup. One man has one here in Quebec. He has a 12(2) grandfather license so he can own the full auto version. The firing rate is actually 1500 rounds/minute. But the 7.92mm round is hard to find these days so he's not using his Mg42 a lot...
 
I can shoot 9-11 rounds per second with this baby!

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I guess stats Canada is lying too. I guess the whole system is lying and I should run out get my self a gun so I feel safe.

OTTAWA (CP) - Canada's murder rate was driven up last year partly by the revelation that 15 women who disappeared from the Vancouver area over several years were murdered, Statistics Canada said Thursday.

The women's bodies were found over several months on a pig farm in Port Coquitlam, B.C. The farmer, Robert Pickton is on trial for the murders.

Last year, there were 582 homicides reported nationally, 29 more than the previous year, Statistics Canada said in its annual study of crime rates.

But the overall crime rate across the country remained almost unchanged in 2002, the agency said, at 0.6 per cent lower than one year earlier.

It's common for Canadians to think their communities are more crime-ridden than they actually are, said Michael Weinrath of the University of Winnipeg.

"Simply by observing in the media ongoing reports of high-profile deaths, gives people the impression that crime is going up," said the sociology professor, who has studied how Canadians perceive crime in their communities.

One example is the jump in B.C.'s murder rate, which went from 84 deaths in 2001 to 126 in 2002, mainly because of the investigation into the missing women from Vancouver.

The Statistics Canada figures are taken from crimes reported to police, so the 15 women who disappeared over 20 years were re-classified as homicides last year when police finally investigated.

There are still at least 48 women missing from the city's seedy downtown east side, a prostitute pickup area.

Nationally, the downward trend in overall crime has continued for more than a decade. The peak was in 1991, when the number of crimes reported was 27 per cent higher than in 2002.

While rates for most crimes were unchanged or dropped in 2002, increases were reported in homicides, fraud and counterfeiting as well as drug and prostitution offences.

Police reported a total of 2.4 million Criminal Code offences, which excludes minor charges such as traffic offences.

Of the major crimes, 13 per cent were violent; 52 per cent were property crimes and 35 per cent were listed as "other" - offences such as mischief and disturbing the peace.

Rates declined for violent crime and youth crime last year while the amount of property crime was virtually unchanged and is at its lowest level in almost 30 years, Statistics Canada said.

Weinrath called the decline in youth crime a "promising trend," since it means there will be fewer youth in the criminal justice system who would likely re-offend.

The rate of drug offences is at a 20-year high, up three per cent from the previous year, the agency said. The rate of prostitution offences also increased by 12 per cent in 2002.

Although crime rates were highest in Western Canada, they increased in Atlantic provinces, even surpassing those in Quebec and Ontario. Prince Edward Island had the highest increase, reporting a 12 per cent jump in 2002.

Saskatchewan reported the highest crime rate among provinces, followed by British Columbia and Manitoba. It also had the highest violent crime rate of all provinces.

However, crime was down in most of Canada's nine largest cities in 2002, with Hamilton reporting the biggest decline at eight per cent.

Vancouver had the highest crime rate among major cities, followed by Winnipeg. The lowest rates were in Toronto and Quebec City.

Montreal reported its lowest homicide rate in 20 years, with only 66 murders in 2002.

"Canada is probably a more violent place than we think when we look at international comparisons" such as Europe, Weinrath said.

But Canadians are still much safer from lethal violence than people in the United States, he added.
 
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crak600 said:
if the jap "mum" didn't have an "X" through it, however, it'd be worth a lot of cash, as the Japanese ground off or crossed through the symbol, i believe as a sign of disgrace and defeat.


I can give you some history on that. The chrysanthemum was the symbol of the Japanese Emporer. When the Japanese surrendered, the U.S. command knew alot of G.I.'s would bring the rifles back so they ordered the mum ground off the receivers of the captured weapons as a gesture toward the Japanese--a way of allowing them to save face in defeat. A Type 38 or a Type 99 in excellent condition with a matching bolt, and with the mum intact should bring about $400.
 
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Hangfire said:


I can give you some history on that. The chrysanthemum was the symbol of the Japanese Emporer. When the Japanese surrendered, the U.S. command knew alot of G.I.'s would bring the rifles back so they ordered the mum ground off the receivers of the captured weapons as a gesture toward the Japanese--a way of allowing them to save face in defeat. A Type 38 or a Type 99 in excellent condition with a matching bolt, and with the mum intact should bring about $400.

thank you for putting all that into the right words. it's been a while since i read about all of it, so i kinda forgot some stuff.

the chrysanthemum on mine just has an X through it, which is far better than it being completely ground off.

when you say matching bolt, are they serialized? i havn't pulled this thing apart in 2 years so i don't remember. can't remember if it's a type 38 or 99 anymore either. oh well. i can look it all up if need be.

thanks!
 
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crak600 said:


thank you for putting all that into the right words. it's been a while since i read about all of it, so i kinda forgot some stuff.

the chrysanthemum on mine just has an X through it, which is far better than it being completely ground off.

when you say matching bolt, are they serialized? i havn't pulled this thing apart in 2 years so i don't remember. can't remember if it's a type 38 or 99 anymore either. oh well. i can look it all up if need be.

thanks!

The bolt and the receiver should have matching serial numbers. What often happened with alot of captures is that they removed the bolts and threw them all in a big bin. Then, when the G.I.'s were picking up their rifles to send home, they were given random bolts from the pile. All matching serial numbers is a big advantage in war surplus weapons. The X thru the mum is better than no mum at all.
 
you would beast....you would!

Hangfire - i'll have to check into that the next time i tear it apart.

i also have the bayonet and if i remember correctly, it's symbols showed that it came from the same factory that the rifle came from.
 
dayna4u2nv said:


manny these are the facts

http://www.torontopolice.on.ca/homicide/statistics.php

The total for this year the last I heard was still under 70.

Toronto PD doesnt include the grand Toronto area. Same as Montreal or Quebec city. Until 2001, the Island of Montreal had over 12 different municipalities, but one PD. and the SPVM would just include the murders in the Montreal city. The Island of Montreal has never gone under 80 homicides. That 66 number is BS. The RCMP does the same in the contract provinces...
 
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Originally posted by dayna4u2nv
WTF ... to many people with guns... All of you need to watch Bowling for Columbin. Hunting guns fine whatever I guess it is a sport of sorts. But hand guns what do you really need one for?
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What better reason than the fact that freedom is contingent on the fact that we do have them.


Our right has NOTHING to do with hunting nor sport. It has EVERYTHING to do with the security of a free state.
 
i need one of them....lol

my cousin (who is a cop) has 2 of em i think....

actually, i would like to have a good shotgun
 
manny78 said:
Here's another:

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what, no 30 round mags for that thing?

i've got 4 of them, but think i'm hanging onto them so i can buy an AR someday. should've kept the other 5 i had, but oh well, i got a good deal out of them.
 
crak600 said:


what, no 30 round mags for that thing?

i've got 4 of them, but think i'm hanging onto them so i can buy an AR someday. should've kept the other 5 i had, but oh well, i got a good deal out of them.

Nope the previous owner didnt have any but I'm planiing to go at the next gun show here so I can buy a bunch of them...
 
manny78 said:


Nope the previous owner didnt have any but I'm planiing to go at the next gun show here so I can buy a bunch of them...

I'm sure you know to only buy the GI ones - preferably with green followers
 
gotta be careful with high-capacity mags on certain state game land ranges in PA.. for some reason having more than 6 rounds in a handgun or 3 in a rifle is not allowed. i don't understand it, because high-cap mags are legal in PA. years ago, i did see someone get nailed for this on one of the state gameland ranges.

was at the range one day just having some fun with the mak. hear 2 cars pull up while i'm reloading mags, not thinking much of it, i look over and it's 2 cop cars and a third is pulling in. immediately i took 4 rounds out of each magizine (see above ;) ) they came up for some target practice. line was clear so we all start putting targets up. my normal shooting is from 10 and 15 yards, they went as close as 7. i don't remember what they were shooting, it was bigger than what i was shooting, and they were shooting like SHIT. they were doing slow-fire at full body targets and missing head shots from 10 yards. i pulled off a couple rapid fire strings and was shooting better than they were with slow fire. one of them looked at my target, then looked at my gun and says "wow, that's pretty good considering the size of that thing." i had to hold back from saying "yeah, and your target looks pretty bad considering what you're shooting!"

i thought it was pretty sad that on my 4th (EVER) outing at the range with a handgun i was outshooting the local cops.
 
coldblue1955 said:
any civil war guns you have???

Well my dad has a colonial rifle Martini Henry in .450 caliber I think. A nice piece of art. Just 20 years after the civil war.
 
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