Got guns?

Aeroknow

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i've been gun nut from a early age. here is a pic of one of my m1a's with a zwarovski scope (my best optics) . i got this pig on his trot, from 175 yards out.
Now that they make a bullet button for our M1a's, I'm going to turn my Socom16 into this soon:
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Bad-ass black gun rite here. Why would anyone build an ar10, when this^^^^is possible? Not knocking you AR guys, I'm just an m14 type of guy:-D
 

wascaptain

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here is me, at my camps pond, waiting on some woodies. this was my fathers shotgun, a belguim browning lite 12. i remember when he bought it, i was 6, he put in my mothers place in bed...lol she got so mad, she went buy a new singer sewing machine the next day(still have that too). rip mom and pop
 

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superloud

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I bought a Springfield XD-Match 4 years ago. Put 2000 rounds through it before I was gonna clean it. Never stove piped or jammed once.... took 10 true to get it spotless after that though ;)
Yeah its pretty awesome gun Perfect size to.
 

BarnBuster

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Arvo Ajalo taught many of the Hollywood actors the art of the fast draw. He was the one actually doing the draw in the opening of Gunsmoke against James Arness. Jerry Lewis was probably the fastest draw followed by Sammy Davis Jr. according to Bob Munden. Davis was a expert in fancy handling and twirling. The real Wyatt Earp starred in early Hollywood. Audie Murphy was fast and a real deal shooter in a face to face gunfight. Glenn Ford, Steve McQueen, Kirk Douglas, Lee Van Clef, Burt Lancaster, Jay Silverheels and Michael Landon were reported as a fast draws as well. Of course, "Fast is fine but accuracy is everything" (Earp). John Wayne was fast and very accurate with both pistol and rifle. Andy Anderson and Ajalo made most of the star's prized holster rigs in the heyday of the western. Their holster design was instrumental in furthering the fast draw.
 
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curious2garden

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All i got is my old butcher knife as a weapon. Kept near me every night.
LOL what you going to do with that? Invite them in for dinner and poison them? :) and I'm teasing you. But if you get in a confrontation without a hilt, adding blood as lubricant, your hand can slide right up that blade when you hit resistance. You can end up disabling yourself. Look at getting a KaBar or other knife made for combat.
 

Aeroknow

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LOL what you going to do with that? Invite them in for dinner and poison them? :) and I'm teasing you. But if you get in a confrontation without a hilt, adding blood as lubricant, your hand can slide right up that blade when you hit resistance. You can end up disabling yourself. Look at getting a KaBar or other knife made for combat.
Woah! Sounds like you've thought of this a couple times before huh? Lol :mrgreen:
Chicks with knives.....ouch
 

Iloveskywalkerog

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LOL what you going to do with that? Invite them in for dinner and poison them? :) and I'm teasing you. But if you get in a confrontation without a hilt, adding blood as lubricant, your hand can slide right up that blade when you hit resistance. You can end up disabling yourself. Look at getting a KaBar or other knife made for combat.
That blade Will go in through one side of somebody's chest and out the other it is a passed down knife from generation to generation even though it was mostly used to cut a chicken it has been used in a burglary. I have had the fortune of not ever having to use it for anything.
 

overgrowem

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Arvo Ajalo taught many of the Hollywood actors the art of the fast draw. He was the one actually doing the draw in the opening of Gunsmoke against James Arness. Jerry Lewis was probably the fastest draw followed by Sammy Davis Jr. according to Bob Munden. Davis was a expert in fancy handling and twirling. The real Wyatt Earp starred in early Hollywood. Audie Murphy was fast and a real deal shooter in a face to face gunfight. Glenn Ford, Steve McQueen, Kirk Douglas, Lee Van Clef, Burt Lancaster, Jay Silverheels and Michael Landon were reported as a fast draws as well. Of course, "Fast is fine but accuracy is everything" (Earp). John Wayne was fast and very accurate with both pistol and rifle. Andy Anderson and Ajalo made most of the star's prized holster rigs in the heyday of the western. Their holster design was instrumental in furthering the fast draw.
Correct... Did U know about Lewis and Davis B4 U googled it?
 

Singlemalt

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That blade Will go in through one side of somebody's chest and out the other it is a passed down knife from generation to generation even though it was mostly used to cut a chicken it has been used in a burglary. I have had the fortune of not ever having to use it for anything.
Hate to tell ya, that knife is no older than 10 yrs old. A Gen to gen knife would be high carbon steel , which turns dark and it would have a wood handle.


edit: That knife is stainless, likely 420-440 and a polypropylene handle
 

tytheguy111

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current stock im willing to tell:

several segia aks

few ar-15

numerous handguns in .380 or 9mm

a .308 savage

and my single shot .270 that is VARY accurate i absolutey love it the muzzle break looks crazy as shit for a rifle lol

and a few 10/22s

the shit i want:

Rugger Mini-14

10/22 gatling kit

Remington 700

and some more 7.62 rifle like SKS and a few others

and i want a little more weed lol OFF TO THE BOWL lel
 

Iloveskywalkerog

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E="Singlemalt, post: 11367625, member: 684292"]Hate to tell ya, that knife is no older than 10 yrs old. A Gen to gen knife would be high carbon steel , which turns dark and it would have a wood handle.


edit: That knife is stainless, likely 420-440 and a polypropylene handle[/QUOTE]
Doesn't surprise me this isn't the first time my family lied to me.
 

Singlemalt

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current stock im willing to tell:

several segia aks

few ar-15

numerous handguns in .380 or 9mm

a .308 savage

and my single shot .270 that is VARY accurate i absolutey love it the muzzle break looks crazy as shit for a rifle lol

and a few 10/22s

the shit i want:

Rugger Mini-14

10/22 gatling kit

Remington 700

and some more 7.62 rifle like SKS and a few others

and i want a little more weed lol OFF TO THE BOWL lel
Horseshit
 

tytheguy111

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All i got is my old butcher knife as a weapon. Kept near me every night.

if your ever in Virginia or north Carolina go to a flea market and you can get anything without a backround check

hell i bought a untraceable pistol for 100 bucks

its a smith and Weston and the guy said everything is marked out

i took it apart and sure as fuck no serial numbers

so if shit ever goes down and i need to shoot and chuck it lol

and you'd be surprised how many times i had to pick whooping ass or pulling a pistol

i just dont see why people are so ignorant to try to rob two people one whos 6 foot and 220 pounds lol
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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if your ever in Virginia or north Carolina go to a flea market and you can get anything without a backround check

hell i bought a untraceable pistol for 100 bucks

its a smith and Weston and the guy said everything is marked out

i took it apart and sure as fuck no serial numbers
Smith and Wesson what? - where did you look?

First, even if the numbers are ground off, the technology is out there to easily recover them, so there's that.
Second, anyone packing a weapon with an altered/obliterated SN screams stolen and will have higher level LEO crawling up your ass with a microscope just with it being found in your possession. Expect charges there.

And I second the Horseshit nominated by Singlemalt.
Pic's.
 
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