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MartianPrincess User ID: 1302027 United States 12/29/2012 02:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I little off topic (sorry OP) Quoting: SnowgooseBob Would some of you like to own this? ....LOL I own, built and run since 2004 a Waterfowl Hunting Message Board for waterfowl hunters in the North East US This short video was produced for a upcoming TV show back in 2006 30 miles from my house in southern NJ The video shows a few of my message board friends firing a 13' shotgun (punt gun) [link to www.youtube.com] Loading the Punt Gun... [link to www.youtube.com] I'm the girliest girl you'll ever meet but I've always wanted this: [link to fc01.deviantart.net] I spotted it at a local gun shop and fell in love. Too bad I'll never be able to afford it, but one can always dream! Occam's Razor, morans! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 31033585 United States 12/29/2012 03:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm the girliest girl you'll ever meet but I've always wanted this: [link to fc01.deviantart.net] Quoting: MartianPrincess I spotted it at a local gun shop and fell in love. Too bad I'll never be able to afford it, but one can always dream! Buying one would definitely put you on a fed watch list. You'd be better off with a Ruger Mini-14. It's more practical, easier to handle, the rounds are less expensive, and it's not as high profile. |
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Munsoned User ID: 27143553 United States 12/29/2012 03:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I spotted it at a local gun shop and fell in love. Too bad I'll never be able to afford it, but one can always dream! Quoting: MartianPrincess Now you're talking! Freedom requires breathing room, the Constitution presupposes that there will be some crazies among us so that the rest of us can enjoy freedom. - Judge Andrew Napolitano A huge shit cloud is coming! |
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Stealth521 User ID: 26088312 United States 12/29/2012 03:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm the girliest girl you'll ever meet but I've always wanted this: [link to fc01.deviantart.net] Quoting: MartianPrincess I spotted it at a local gun shop and fell in love. Too bad I'll never be able to afford it, but one can always dream! Hello, I love you. |
Munsoned User ID: 27143553 United States 12/29/2012 03:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Question is against who? The politicians? The Libs? The military? Will they even fight back or is a show of force gonna be enough. Freedom requires breathing room, the Constitution presupposes that there will be some crazies among us so that the rest of us can enjoy freedom. - Judge Andrew Napolitano A huge shit cloud is coming! |
MartianPrincess User ID: 1302027 United States 12/29/2012 03:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm the girliest girl you'll ever meet but I've always wanted this: [link to fc01.deviantart.net] Quoting: MartianPrincess I spotted it at a local gun shop and fell in love. Too bad I'll never be able to afford it, but one can always dream! Buying one would definitely put you on a fed watch list. You'd be better off with a Ruger Mini-14. It's more practical, easier to handle, the rounds are less expensive, and it's not as high profile. Ha! I'd never seen one up close so I was instantly enamored. I stood there and just stared at it until we left. Although I love semiautomatic (and fully auto!) rifles, I am thinking of buying a handgun or revolver for self-defense (I'm in TX). I think pink guns are cute and all but I don't want a cute weapon - I like tactical black and silver/black combo better. I don't hunt. If a woman has to utilize a firearm, 99% of the times will be to defend her life, so if I ever have to use it, it will be to drop someone, not because it looks cute in my tiny hands. It has to be the right fit for my small hands, and not impossible for me to shoot as I have arthritis but my fear is always that it may accidental discharge so I'm also trying to learn a little more before making a decision. I think I like revolvers, S&W has some nice ones, but very expensive. I like their model 460v revolver very much. Occam's Razor, morans! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 25007716 United States 12/29/2012 04:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm the girliest girl you'll ever meet but I've always wanted this: [link to fc01.deviantart.net] Quoting: MartianPrincess I spotted it at a local gun shop and fell in love. Too bad I'll never be able to afford it, but one can always dream! Buying one would definitely put you on a fed watch list. You'd be better off with a Ruger Mini-14. It's more practical, easier to handle, the rounds are less expensive, and it's not as high profile. Ha! I'd never seen one up close so I was instantly enamored. I stood there and just stared at it until we left. Although I love semiautomatic (and fully auto!) rifles, I am thinking of buying a handgun or revolver for self-defense (I'm in TX). I think pink guns are cute and all but I don't want a cute weapon - I like tactical black and silver/black combo better. I don't hunt. If a woman has to utilize a firearm, 99% of the times will be to defend her life, so if I ever have to use it, it will be to drop someone, not because it looks cute in my tiny hands. It has to be the right fit for my small hands, and not impossible for me to shoot as I have arthritis but my fear is always that it may accidental discharge so I'm also trying to learn a little more before making a decision. I think I like revolvers, S&W has some nice ones, but very expensive. I like their model 460v revolver very much. People always pick on revolvers, but if you want to store it loaded a revolver is a good pick. They don't misfire to my knowledge and storing them loaded doesn't hurt them at all. Where clip based handguns can get their springs compressed in storage if they are loaded and then they can jam when you need them most. |
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SnowgooseBob User ID: 19657578 United States 12/29/2012 04:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Question is against who? The politicians? The Libs? The military? Will they even fight back or is a show of force gonna be enough. If the military gets involved in taking our guns..... Anyone serving in the military (or someone you know in the military) that has familys on bases that plans on disobeying(SP?) orders to be on the side of "We The People", it might be wise for them to get their familys off military bases ASAP! IM sure most of yous know what I mean! If you don't...(Think about it!) Last Edited by Wanta10GA on 12/29/2012 04:19 PM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1430199 United States 12/29/2012 04:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm the girliest girl you'll ever meet but I've always wanted this: [link to fc01.deviantart.net] Quoting: MartianPrincess I spotted it at a local gun shop and fell in love. Too bad I'll never be able to afford it, but one can always dream! Buying one would definitely put you on a fed watch list. You'd be better off with a Ruger Mini-14. It's more practical, easier to handle, the rounds are less expensive, and it's not as high profile. Ha! I'd never seen one up close so I was instantly enamored. I stood there and just stared at it until we left. Although I love semiautomatic (and fully auto!) rifles, I am thinking of buying a handgun or revolver for self-defense (I'm in TX). I think pink guns are cute and all but I don't want a cute weapon - I like tactical black and silver/black combo better. I don't hunt. If a woman has to utilize a firearm, 99% of the times will be to defend her life, so if I ever have to use it, it will be to drop someone, not because it looks cute in my tiny hands. It has to be the right fit for my small hands, and not impossible for me to shoot as I have arthritis but my fear is always that it may accidental discharge so I'm also trying to learn a little more before making a decision. I think I like revolvers, S&W has some nice ones, but very expensive. I like their model 460v revolver very much. People always pick on revolvers, but if you want to store it loaded a revolver is a good pick. They don't misfire to my knowledge and storing them loaded doesn't hurt them at all. Where clip based handguns can get their springs compressed in storage if they are loaded and then they can jam when you need them most. I like them. Even for self defense. I have a 5 shot 44 special, s&w 696 in my night stand. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1266576 United States 12/29/2012 04:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Talked to the owner of my local hardware store where I buy my ammo, he is cuurently out of .22 .40 .45 and told me that his re-order's will not be filled for a year, if ever. Quoting: jonesin I find this disturbing. Yah. I totally stocked up on all my ammo years ago. I am good for a long, long time. Are you youngsters feeling kinda stupid, now ... ? Lol. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27352798 United States 12/29/2012 04:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It won't be long before....... Quoting: DeadBeacon All reloading equipment will be registered..... Collecting used brass will become a crime...... Limits on the amount of loads/primers purchased..... You can finish the list because it will be a long one. That one comment, collecting used brass, is already against the rules at one of my local indoor ranges. Even your own spent brass as you finish. That's just too much man. Ha ha, when they sweep it all up at the end of the day, what do you suppose they do with it? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1210737 United States 12/29/2012 04:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Started buying my ammo about 12 yrs ago, back when you could get a 1000rds of 223 for about $100 bucks, and 7.62x39 for $89 bucks for a 1000rds. Box of 30/30 was about $7 for 20rds., 308's were about 5 dollars for 20rds before they became real popular, and back then I could afford to buy many cases of each caliber for the guns I now have. If I started to stock up now on the ammo, I couldn't afford 1/5 of what I now have, and I have a LOT of ammo. Just saying. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 29744172 United States 12/29/2012 04:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You lurkers out there please chime in with what you're seeing. I'm pretty sure it's nationwide but any additional info we can get might help someone. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8397139 Thanks. [link to floridaguntrader.com] |
SnowgooseBob User ID: 19657578 United States 12/29/2012 04:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm the girliest girl you'll ever meet but I've always wanted this: [link to fc01.deviantart.net] Quoting: MartianPrincess I spotted it at a local gun shop and fell in love. Too bad I'll never be able to afford it, but one can always dream! Buying one would definitely put you on a fed watch list. You'd be better off with a Ruger Mini-14. It's more practical, easier to handle, the rounds are less expensive, and it's not as high profile. Ha! I'd never seen one up close so I was instantly enamored. I stood there and just stared at it until we left. Although I love semiautomatic (and fully auto!) rifles, I am thinking of buying a handgun or revolver for self-defense (I'm in TX). I think pink guns are cute and all but I don't want a cute weapon - I like tactical black and silver/black combo better. I don't hunt. If a woman has to utilize a firearm, 99% of the times will be to defend her life, so if I ever have to use it, it will be to drop someone, not because it looks cute in my tiny hands. It has to be the right fit for my small hands, and not impossible for me to shoot as I have arthritis but my fear is always that it may accidental discharge so I'm also trying to learn a little more before making a decision. I think I like revolvers, S&W has some nice ones, but very expensive. I like their model 460v revolver very much. If I was going to buy a handgun I would also buy a revolver, they might hold less rounds, but when your at that moment when your life depends on it, you dont have to worry about jams such as ammo jamming in the gun Last Edited by Wanta10GA on 12/29/2012 04:49 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26191271 United States 12/29/2012 05:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm the girliest girl you'll ever meet but I've always wanted this: [link to fc01.deviantart.net] Quoting: MartianPrincess I spotted it at a local gun shop and fell in love. Too bad I'll never be able to afford it, but one can always dream! Buying one would definitely put you on a fed watch list. You'd be better off with a Ruger Mini-14. It's more practical, easier to handle, the rounds are less expensive, and it's not as high profile. Ha! I'd never seen one up close so I was instantly enamored. I stood there and just stared at it until we left. Although I love semiautomatic (and fully auto!) rifles, I am thinking of buying a handgun or revolver for self-defense (I'm in TX). I think pink guns are cute and all but I don't want a cute weapon - I like tactical black and silver/black combo better. I don't hunt. If a woman has to utilize a firearm, 99% of the times will be to defend her life, so if I ever have to use it, it will be to drop someone, not because it looks cute in my tiny hands. It has to be the right fit for my small hands, and not impossible for me to shoot as I have arthritis but my fear is always that it may accidental discharge so I'm also trying to learn a little more before making a decision. I think I like revolvers, S&W has some nice ones, but very expensive. I like their model 460v revolver very much. People always pick on revolvers, but if you want to store it loaded a revolver is a good pick. They don't misfire to my knowledge and storing them loaded doesn't hurt them at all. Where clip based handguns can get their springs compressed in storage if they are loaded and then they can jam when you need them most. I LOVE revolvers, nothing wrong at all with a nice compact 357 wheelgun that can also fire 38 special ammunition. A revolver lets you defend yourself, then move on and not leave any shell casings behind ( when you think about it, revolvers should be on the attack map of the liberals because of that shouldn't they? Leaves no evidence behind! Terrorist ghost guns! lol ) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28066249 United States 12/29/2012 05:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So I went to a gun show today in forest park looking for an extra mag and I found one but the price was doubled of what it said on the tag.. Guy says prices are going up on mags and ammo because of the govt and I better get it now while I can.. Needless to say I did and I'm happy with my decision at this point |
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Invisible Man User ID: 12884644 United States 12/29/2012 05:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm the girliest girl you'll ever meet but I've always wanted this: [link to fc01.deviantart.net] Quoting: MartianPrincess I spotted it at a local gun shop and fell in love. Too bad I'll never be able to afford it, but one can always dream! Buying one would definitely put you on a fed watch list. You'd be better off with a Ruger Mini-14. It's more practical, easier to handle, the rounds are less expensive, and it's not as high profile. Ha! I'd never seen one up close so I was instantly enamored. I stood there and just stared at it until we left. Although I love semiautomatic (and fully auto!) rifles, I am thinking of buying a handgun or revolver for self-defense (I'm in TX). I think pink guns are cute and all but I don't want a cute weapon - I like tactical black and silver/black combo better. I don't hunt. If a woman has to utilize a firearm, 99% of the times will be to defend her life, so if I ever have to use it, it will be to drop someone, not because it looks cute in my tiny hands. It has to be the right fit for my small hands, and not impossible for me to shoot as I have arthritis but my fear is always that it may accidental discharge so I'm also trying to learn a little more before making a decision. I think I like revolvers, S&W has some nice ones, but very expensive. I like their model 460v revolver very much. That S&W 460 will break your arm in about 460 places lol With that said, an older model 19 or 66 .357 magnum is nice. Regardless of which S&W you chose stay away from any of them that have an internal lock. Last Edited by Invisible Man on 12/29/2012 05:55 PM |
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