Would anyone here happen to have any experience with Baikal or Yildiz shotguns? These are the only two brands that seem to be readily available where I live and cheap enough to buy. Any other brand recommendations are welcome but it has to be a 12G O/U with ideally 28" barrels, sub £1000 is a goal. I mainly just shoot sporting targets but something more versatile is a bonus.
Help me /k/amandos.
Bumping for help.
>>32813373
>>32813747
I am also interested in a decent O/U. One anon in another thread said that Ruger was bringing back the red label shotguns, not sure how reliable that is though.
>>32813373
You can get a Stoeger Condor for around $350
Hello /k/, i never owned a firearm. I am considering buying a pistol now for home defence. I want something reliable, very safe and with a good magazine size. Price is not an issue.
glock 17 gen 3
usp
FAL is perfect for protecting your home from colored people through force
(but not politically)
Why is the price of pistols so high compared with the price of rifles?
You are getting so much less dakka for the money, and the materials cost is so much lower for the handgun
>glock msrp: $600
>entry level AR-15: $500
>>32813299
you can get lots of pistols including glocks for $400, but if you buy a prebuilt AR it will cost you at LEAST $600 or more for other centre fire semi autos
>>32813299
That's a hi-point tier AR though. Most of the cost is machining time which isn't that different for something like an AR and a modern handgun.
>>32813335
Why are handguns so expensive relative to what you are getting, though? You're paying the same price for a 8 lb hunk of steel and aluminum or for a 1.5 lb hunk of steel and plastic
do soilders and snipers really wear diapers ?
Not only did this not deserve its own thread, it didn't deserve server space
If a sniper needs to remain dormant for 12 hours or more without revealing his position, I could see the point. And if he and many in his team have the runs, so much more.
Why is it so hard to find an individual gun part for sale? I just need a new slide and I can't find a way to order one from anywhere.
ukies are now using slow move forward tactics with heavy shelling.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCazBeqlsiY
>>32813257
https://youtu.be/C7FNB-RvUWg
>posting slavshit agitprop
wew lad
>>32813257
https://youtu.be/QZqwJyGhJ7c
Why does this arm brace have a curved pad on the back of it?
I'd tell you but my dog tells me not to
It is for your chin.
Maybe it's to be used as the blade is.
Or maybe it's not for bootlickers and is just a big middle finger to the ATF.
My friend said he could make a gun out of a nail gun, I called him a twat.
How fucked am I?
>>32813003
No way, those are illegal in your country
>>32813003
all you can do with that is removing the air pressure safety to actually launch nails
so basically you ... nailed him on his bullshit
>>32813003
Pic related is a .22 SMG that fires 420 rounds per minute.
Is this an accurate portrayal of a shotgun?
>>32812730
Yes. The gore and lethality is a bit off though.
>>32812730
fuck is that from?
>>32812730
Fresh from the /v/ thread huh?
Why don't you tell us what you think is wrong with this portrayal.
About to join Austrian Army for my mandatory service of one year. Any tips? Which section should I aim for? Is it harsher than American military?
>Any tips?
Don't get shot.
>Which section should I aim for?
Two to the chest, one to the head.
>Is it harsher than American military?
Probably.
>>32812458
>Austrian
???
>>32812458
make sure you always have enough lube with you.
Has anyone learned to hunt as an adult? How did you go about it? I've been hiking for years and I'd like to try deer hunting, but every hunter I've met has learned from their fathers.
Anyone have experience learning to hunt as a grown ass man?
>>32812379
There are tons of books and such on the matter.
Some of the best practice you can get? Photography.
Everything you need to get good pictures applies to hunting and can be done year round.
Stay downwind, look for the three s (sign/scrape/scat), identify and map deer runs and water sources to recognize areas of highest traffic, and hardest of all, become familiar with the silhouette of all their parts.
Not a learner, but I introduced my adult brother into hunting. I am far from a master nimrod, but can hold my own when it comes to hog or deer hunting. Brother was a homebody computer nerd and not really interested in hunting, but was a keen pistol shooter and did some sporting clay stuff.
He was pretty handy with a rifle to begin with. He took to hunting pretty well. I would just teach him the basics about wind direction, what to look for when innawoods, small stuff mainly. As an adult he knew when to ask questions (back at camp) and when to shut up.(out fudding).
For him it was just getting experience and hours up. He did a lot of research and picked it up pretty quick.
>>32812445
Wanna learn to hunt? Go innawoods. My Dad taught me. 90% of his teaching was obvious/common sense shit that just wasn't obvious to a 10 year old. The other 10 you can learn via research. The photo anon is right on.
Dark Tribe /k/aveman want trade Ulesh his Mossrock 500 for my fast brain stone. Say Mossrock 500 use many small pebble for more hunt area. Here cave paint of Mossrock 500. What Ulesh do? No trust dark skin but it good deal
Ulesh same paint on cave wall. Here cave paint of Dark Skin. He say name is Fractured Stone Head. Me no know what mean but must have to do with lust for my fast brain rocks
>>32812244
Around dark tribes, keep eyes on your hides
>>32812244
Only trade for Grock
It just work.
Tell me something /k/... Why do mouth-breathers keep mentioning the Crusades as if it they were successful or positive in any way? Militarily, economically and societally they were huge failures. This is not even a controversial issue - all historians agree that the Crusades were huge failures.
Is the positive view of the Crusades actually grounded in some form of weird fact, or is it just the counter-jihad crowd who think that glorifying the Crusades somehow offends muslims?
>>32812181
something something sandniggers
>>32812214
>crusaders fleeing the background
Good pistol for $650?
Nothing else really beats it for under $700.
>>32812149
>Nothing else really beats it for under $700.
Literally any modern CZ.
>>32812165
Got a model there champ, 9mm is shit so keep that garbage out.
>>32812149
Sure why not.
Left Handed firearms
I'm pretty much 100% new to guns. When I turn 21 I would like to get a concealed carry and I'm thinking of getting into hunting, I have a few friends who I could hunt with.
I'm left handed and I'm concerned about left handed stuff. For a concealed carry I would really like a revolver but left handed revolvers aren't a huge thing. This is the only one I can find https://charterfirearms.com/collections/southpaw
I can't tell if it's a decent gun. is it?
would it be overly expensive to have a gunsmith custom make a left handed one?
For hunting I would think it would be deer. for rifles I think I remember that there was a few reverse engineered rifles that looked alright.
Does anyone know anything about left handed stuff?
The only guns that you'll need lefty specific versions of to use "normally" are revolvers, bullpups, and bolt action rifles; everything else works fine lefty
>>32812148
won't the safety on a pistol still be on the wrong side to be able to quickly flip it off?
>>32812170
Some pistols have ambidextrous safeties, or just don't have external ones at all. I'm lefty and CC a TCP 738 which just doesn't have a safety aside from its long trigger pull.
What's your choice of rifle to hunt big game in North America (elk, moose, brown bear)?
>>32812077
10/22
>>32812077
91-30
>>32812077
Ruger m77 30.06