Anyone else here like or collect guns? I'm in the process of getting me a revolver, and a AK 47.
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Anyone else here like or collect guns? I'm in the process of getting me a revolver, and a AK 47.
I grew up with a Remington 12-gauge double barrel and a pump-action 16-gauge that are both waiting for me whenever I move back out to the country one of these days. Love 'em. Taking 'em apart and cleaning them up is extremely relaxing.
I've got a hunting-grade air pistol, fires slugs at 700ft/second.
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Im lookin at getting this one. Alot of guys say I should get a glock since it has a higher capacity, but in my opinion, it only takes one bullet to kill someone.
Eh, I'll probably get a gun some day. I grew up around them. God knows how many were in the house. I'm thinking 2 or 3 shot guns, at least 5 rifles, maybe 6 or 7 hand guns.
I'm thinking I'll get a Makarov
2 of my freinds just got their pistol permits.
my one freind has a buddy who lives in the fuckin boonies and has everything from pistols to sniper rifles, including an AK.
sometime this summer we're going to get a car from the junkyard and tear the shit out of it with all sorts of wonderful weapons, and the sniper will at least have tracer rounds.
I assume video will be taken, it's gunna be fun.
I have an officers Luger from WWII (from grandpa)
I also have a desert eagle and paintball gun.
This thread is just for lulz, right?
If we are talking about arming Zerohero then yes, yes it is.
I got two Perfect Shots, one tucked under the wifebeater, one in my right hand, sometimes I go two gun Hard Boiled style. Got a Wii Zapper for the heavy duty action, and a GunCon 3 when I need to slip something past metal detectors.
That some serious business, Neo.
I, for one, like to keep a gat handy. But then again I've been robbed at gunpoint in my own home so I have a bit of a thing. I also agree with the general consensus here. After demonstrating his current knowledge on the subject there is no way the opening poster should own a gun. Glock? AK? DOUBLE LOL!!!!
Anywho, here's my trusty Beretta 92FS that's done little more than gather dust for 10 years now.
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I hope your maintaining it at least. The last thing you want is a dust created back
fire causing the gun to explode.
I wouldn't recommend using that FX Neo before firing, either.
Oh it stays clean and tuned. You also don't want a flat mag spring that only pushes up five bullets out of your 15 round mag.
I WOULD, imagine the fun scene when your frozen eyes aren't guiding your manhoods unrelenting attack on your aggressors via superior firepower?
Now the test fire once a year it doesn't always get. But the only reason I have it is because when I was a teenage gun enthusiast with more dollars than sense I had multiple guns. My old Beretta never ever jammed and I must've put several thousand rounds through it before becoming a born again pacifist for a couple years.
Still, fire it at a target range. Relieve some pent up aggression.
I rarely get pent up aggression. But I do like shooting guns. But who has the time? When I lived in downtown Boise Idaho it was only a five minute drive to some random mountain spot where you could just fire anything at any time. It ain't like that in Seatown.
This post is all the reason I need to know that you should not have a gun. One bullet, huh, Dirty Harry? Maybe you're such a fantastic shot you can even richochet your bullets to hit enemies around corners.
Life is not like movies, and using a gun is not like they would lead you to believe. A friend of mine completely emptied his .38 into a guy that was choking him, and the dude still walked away from it. One of the bullets is in the guys head even now. It does not matter how many bullets it takes to kill someone. It takes however many bullets are needed to get your life out of danger. And having a gun is just as often, if not more, dangerous as being unarmed.
I don't have a gun. It's been years since I have fired off one. Maybe I'll get one in the future... Castle doctrine FTW.
My most "dangerous" weapon is:
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Unless I'm in the kitchen:
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I know if I had a gun I would shoot someone within 24 hours of owning it. I'm not a gun person. The most dangerous weapon I own are my car keys. And some samurai sword that a friend gave me back in 2001 that sits on top of my toilet and doubles as a towel rack.
The most deadly weapon you can have is a fist.
I'd like to own a gun, but I'm not sure if I trust myself to. Plus it wouldn't be quite as easy in Mass as it would be in PA or elsewhere.
Man, I thought I was gonna be the first. SCREW YOU YELLERDOG. AGAIN. You been to Porter Exchange or Chinatown to see if they have them? I've been meaning to get to Porter for a while now so I may do that tomorrow evening. Nice food out there too.
Now you're playing with power.
USCG uses this on their choppers in drug interdictions in the Caribbean. Got a cigarette boat making a break for it and the closest clipper is miles away? The chopper flies within 50 yds and the gunner puts one through the motor. Say hello to my little friend, indeed.
Bahahaha. :D
No luck in Chinatown last time out, but I'm not totally sure where to look. Had some good Dim Sum, though, even though chicken feet are the weirdest f'n thing ever.
I don't think I've been to Porter Exchange yet. edit-- wait, lies. I had a really good lunch there once. I'm usually running around over there after it's closed, though.
China Pearl? I don't really like them that much, to be honest, even though everyone I know is crazy about it. There are a million other Chinatown restaurants I'd rather be at. I lived at Boylston and Tremont for 3 years and Beacon Hill for a year after, and I'm still not close to having eaten at every restaurant down there though. Hong Kong Eatery and New Saigon (for banh mi mostly) are my favorites in the area for price and quality, though. Not a lot of good Thai in the theater district/Chinatown area though. Montien is good but the better places are in the rest of town, like Rod Dee by Summit Ave on the C line. Best.
So, uh, back on topic. There's a song about guns that I really like.
Quote:
Originally Posted by a very wise man
Who's so afraid of life they feel they need to own a gun for protection?
Bad guys come into my place they're talking to more than my fists.
I don't think life is what they are afraid of
I understand what you meant. It was just a moronic comment, and it's quite obvious that you have not thought this through and know very little about guns. Make sure that you understand what most situations where two people armed with handguns means and how it usually ends. Also understand that a gun can be just as likely to get you shot faster than not. If someone robs you and you are unarmed, 9 out of 10 times they'll take your money and run. You'll be left pissed and feeling like you swallowed a brick. On the other hand, you pull a gun, one of you, and a good chance both of you, likely get shot. And this assuming it's one, not two or three cats that run up on you. The gun most likely to kill you is one in your own home.
But back on topic: don't get a bright chrome handgun like that one. Get a frosted chrome or blue steel (this is lower quality, but also usually cheaper. You'll have to wipe it down more). You don't want a blinging gat catching light in the dark.
I think you are right to go with a revolver- it won't jam, it won't misfire or go off if you drop it, and if you can get your hand on it you can fire it. I suggest a 6-shot .38 or .357 which can be loaded with .38 rounds. If you're going to buy a rifle, do it right.
I feel like having a gun saved my life once, but it was a stupid situation that could have easily been avoided. I'm not anti-gun by any stretch. I stopped keeping a gun on me when I almost shot my roommate one night, and honestly I feel much safer without it.
Said the ball booter
I've never seen someone get a hard on over a bullet before.
THIS IS THE *SNORT, WHEEZE* 50 CALIBER!
Your mom enjoys getting shot with cock bullets.
I have a UPS Store, and we recently shipped a musket that was super old, from the 1800s. It found in a cave in the Sierra Nevadas next to the skeleton of a man and the skeleton of a bear. It was really pretty, the handle (hilt? what do you call it?) was inlaid with mother of pearl.
I wonder what the story was behind that. I hope it was a epic man/bear battle that cost them both their lives.
Story of friendship and betrayal, imo.
"y'stole my wife bear. That just won't do. NOPE, JUST WON'T DO!"
In a twist, the bear shot the man and died of sorrow.
This is the only gun I own:
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The only time a gun is required is house defense. That's why I own one. There is no reason to walk around town strapped.
I'd argue there's damn near zero reason guns should be allowed in a city. Suburbs, eh, ok. But a city? Nope.
Out in the sticks, where sensible people sometimes live, guns can be helpful.
"Hey, what's that on the table?"
"Mountain lion."
"Well, it shouldn't be!"
Well that is good for you man. And while I've had plenty of hair raising experiences in my life, it's pretty much just the one that dictates that I will own a gun forever.
My good friend of seven years who had been slowly losing his mind on speed wanted to impress the new gangsta in town. So he said something along the lines of "D is a buster and he called you a fake gangsta". Not true but it was all the gangsta guy needed. He came to my house and knocked. Even though I'd only known him a few months we had become fast friends and we would smoke blunts and all that stuff. So he came in wearing blue which was odd because despite all his talk and posturing he never ever did anything that would give away his wicked awesome cripness. I knew something was up right away and that notion was reaffirmed when he pulled out his shitty Ruger, called me a buster and put it to my face. He then proceeded to cock and decock the hammer while holding the muzzle one inch from my nose and calling me a bitch and a buster. After several minutes of that he said it was time for me to get jacked and he stole all of my weed and a very expensive drum machine.
So I went to my girl's house and started plotting his demise. We woke up in the morning and went to my little record store. Now remember the first guy? The speedfreak that wanted to impress Mr G by telling made up stories? Well he called me at work (I still had no clue he set me up) and said "yeah, I'll have that $80 I owe ya pretty soon". Then I told what had happened, who had done it and that we were working on a retribution committee. He then proceeded to ask me a bunch of seemingly harmless questions like "Who all's over there right now?" which I answered truthfully. So five minutes after I hang up I hear a huge banging on the door (it was before opening time and I was in the back). I go to see what's up and there he is again saying he wanted to talk. So as soon as I let the guy in out comes the shitty Ruger again along with more threats. "Motherfucker I already got four attempted murder cases, don't make it five!!!". LOL, okay. So while he yelled and waved around his gun my girlfriend called the cops. He got apprehended in the parking lot as he was leaving.
Perhaps people will think I'm an idiot when I say this next part that doesn't mean it's not true. I can say with 110% conviction that I would have blasted that asswipe and felt good about it. As it is -I found this out during sleeve's first visit and wouldn't shut up about it so he probably thought I was a psycho or something- he ended up getting shot by the same meth addict that told him I said he was a fake gangsta. He did live though :td:
But I'm not some crazy gun guy. Ask Master or Joust and they'll probably say that they had no idea I owned a gun even though we've been hanging out for like six years now. Almost nobody has ever seen it, I've never pointed it anyone and the only time I ever carried it was when I was living in a shitty neighborhood and Marco, my big, beautiful, unneutered pitbull was lost. I wasn't prepared to just let some crack dealer from the corner keep him if that was what was going on.
My big issue with my own gun ownership is the fact that I am such a reeferhead. Guns add exponential time to sentences and make felonies of misdemeanors. I doubt it'll ever happen this way but I sometimes have a horrible vision of some new uptight mofo moving in next door and calling the cops on me for smoking out in the backyard or something. Then they come here, find my fucking underweight forty sack and then the gun and something that would have landed me a misdemeanor, $400 in fines and 24 hours in jail suddenly becomes the felony that puts me away for two years. That would suck and is the only reason I ever toy with getting rid of the Beretta.
Woah, seriously. Nerf guns are pretty great. I had to ditch 'em all when I moved. :\
We used to have epic fights.
That's like saying, "Once you're 21 you shouldn't be allowed to have fun anymore."
Bailey does not work in a fun office. I suspect it is mainly not fun because of him.
Had one of those Maverick guns set up so the chamber would pop all the way out to reload. :D
Also, look at this shit:
I used to have an AK-47. That thing was super fun to shoot, but the part about "never jamming" isn't true (and I've fired Norinco models before as well).
Pacrappa should write a book. You have millions of great stories to tell. Like for reals.
If you want to dictate it to tape I'll write it for you, Pa.
I only know one person who has a handgun, and aside from infrequent trips to the shooting range, it stays locked up at all times.
It seems odd to me now, but I never took an interest in guns.
My dad had rifles on an open gunrack throughout my childhood, and I don't think I ever even held one of them.
It's probably a good thing, because I was a bad kid, and violent sometimes. In sixth grade I got busted for carrying brass knuckles at school, and I've owned all sorts of arcane weaponry, but guns just never seemed like a good idea to me. Maybe that's because I knew I couldn't be trusted with such a dangerous weapon, but it probably has more to do with how much I liked Bad Dudes and ninjas.
I only have flimsy ornamental weapons now, and my ka-bar is collecting dust on a shelf somewhere.
I just don't feel the need to have deadly toys around, and I think I'm perfectly safe without them. I know my home better than anyone, and I have potentially lethal common household items in every room and closet.
Here is my AK and Glock
I also have two old shotguns, but those aren't as cool so I don't feel like posting them.
I own guns, but let me say that there is NO reason anybody needs to own an AK47, none.
There allowed to be owned, but they are not allowed to be fully automatic, it's semiautomatic.
we better stop picking on Grande before he hauls off and kills B-Ri.
I wasn't going to incriminate myself on here, but yeah i've pulled the pin out.
Ya know, I fired on of those a few years ago at a Gun Range.
They kick up WAY WAY to much to be effective in anything but semi auto anyway.
I remember when I first got it, I had to get my dad to show me how to load it, you know since the ammo clip is angled. I had alway put the clip strait in, when I loaded a gun.
The constitution does not contain the right to bear arms so people can defend their homes and have fun at the gun range. The entire purpose is to ensure a well armed populace capable of overthrowing the government if need be. Assault rifles should be in the hands of more law-abiding citizens.
Also, for the gun range guys, an AK47 is among the most fun of toys to bring out. The kick is a little brutal but it's much easier to hold down then a .308 weapon and doesn't feel like a little kids toy (AR-15) when you fire it.
Granderoho, what model are you packing?
AK47's are a complete riot to fire.
And every single one of them has that modification. Catch up, dude.
I bought my Kalashnikov after watching Lord of War, the gun just was so captivating to me for some reason. It is a AK-74, and yes I too love to take it to the gun range. I have taken it with me when I went boar hunting in lower Georgia on my grandma's land.
The AK is the most duriable gun, and the most fun I own.
Many Chinese companies and Eastern Europeon companies make civilian variants of them. I purchased mine through Gunbroker.com for around $400. It wasn't a "true" AK-47 but was a carbon copy (Romanian Surplus WASR-10). However, the Norinco model my uncle had/has was a "true" AK-47 according to the designation on the receiver and was made specifically for a civilian market.
Ah, I got ya. I actually don't own any firearms anymore myself. I didn't know you could find the AK-74's like that but I know they fire a smaller round then the AR-15 does. I'm not a big fan of low caliber rifles and/or handguns (9MM's are for girls) generally but they can be fun to shoot.
Did you have permits on your firearms?
I don't know how I would go about getting one, is it the same place that I go and get my hunting license from.
Wal-Mart?
Don't need them in PA. A handgun has to be registered I believe (though no permit needed) but you just have to fill out some simple paper-work to get rifles.
My dad is getting a Dragonov soon, that thing looks sick, he decided to buy it after watching me use it in Call of Duty 4.
Did you guys also buy a Mini-Cooper after watching The Italian Job?
No, but we did buy a GTO that we are restoring after watching XXX, we always planned on buying an old muscle car to restore, but that movie just motivated us.
Mini's are for fags.
I'll say.
Japanese culture at its most useful IMO.
EDIT: Holy shit YellerDog is owning the hell out of this thread.
AK47's only exist to kill human beings. Hand guns you can make the case that they could be used to subdue a human if necessary. AK-47's primary goal is shoot to kill.
I haven't fired a gun since my army days. I'd like a C96 SchnellFeuer for collectors purposes.
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