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What do you all think of 300 blackout?
>>29914810
It makes for a neat short range subsonic plinker. There are better performing chamberings for the AR platform if your goal is long range ballistics or terminal effectiveness.
>>29914842
Agreed. I figured it had enough punch to make engagements of 100 yds or less effective. A nothing over that I think I might go for .308 / lapua.
>>29914842
Red anybody?
shotgun bread
is the 590a1 as good as people say? looking for a good all-around shotgun; use with clays, bird and deer hunting, etc.
do people make wood furniture for it aswell? not a fan of the synthetic look
>>29914794
You can call Mossberg and order a 500 stock or buy one elsewhere.
For everything you listed, a 26" or 28" barrel would be better than any of the shorter barrels on Mossberg's tactical shotguns.
>>29914838
yes but that equal length tube/barrel is so sexy
are the mossberg 500 series equally durable/rustproof/etc?
any experience w/ benelli supernova?
>>29914873
You can extend a tube up to +8 easily. A 28" is flush at +6 or +7 usually.
The 500 uses a polymer trigger assembly, which is replaceable with the 590A1's metallic assembly.
The 500's come in a lot of finishes, so that varies.
The Nova/SuperNova are great guns, especially for hunting and moderate recreational shooting. They are very corrosion resistant. I do not recommend them for heavy usage like dedicated clay shooting, as they just don't hold up to the tens of thousands of rounds very well.
For whatever reason, I have developed an infatuation with helicopters recently. Post helicopters (doesn't matter what type). Argue about which is best. (Ospreys too, I don't care if they're technically not helicopters) Discuss them so that I can absorb your knowledge.
>Primer question: AH-64E, yes or no?
>>29914267
>>Primer question: AH-64E
You had me at yes
I just noticed the great emu wars were actually real.
So.. what the fuck? How the fuck could Australia loose?
Why didn't they anything else but Lewis guns? Gas? Bombs? Something else?
What the fuck, Australia?
>>29914241
Bumping with some hard facts.
Probably just ran out of ammo or had catastrophic stoppages in both guns.
>Why didn't they anything else but Lewis guns? Gas? Bombs? Something else?
In was in the middle of the depression. People were starving. They couldn't afford gas or bombs.
Straya
Some random local politician wants to up himself by getting the army (actually a local militia between ww1&2) to machinegun an emu plague.
On a big flat plain, emus run away as you try to traverse vickers gun at them.
>emu war
Just a dumb political stunt, like building a mexican wall, or pretending they are syrian refugees.
>local boys go out and shoot gunz at emus, get paid anyway, buy beers, whythefucknot
I have found this Colt Python at a gun store 4h drive from home.
Not more pics on it on the web. Suposedly its in good condition internally and just ok outside...
Price is around 550$ (480€), and not for sale online (id never buy it without inspecting it but however)
Worth the drive just to see it? In which condition do you think it has to be for a good deal at said price?
Expect 10% finish and a shot out barrel
>>29914132
Yes. At $550, it's worth the drive just to see it.
You're not doing anything better with your time, are you?
Maybe it isn't worth it if you drive a gas-guzzler.
>>29914132
>Python
>$550
Can't understand why
is this more """accurate""" ?
Monkey see, monkey do.
>>29913771
That's how it came in the box.
Yeah black people suck! Why are they all the same person?!?
What is the largest caliber firearm you've ever heard without hearing protection for any reason?
Speaking in terms of handguns, it was a 6 inch Taurus in .357
for long guns, it was an AR in .308 with a 16 inch barrel. Both of them were accidents. Both of them hurt.
>>29913712
12 gauge pump. Had to put down a coyote that was attacking my 6 month old puppy.
Handgun: .45 ACP, although 7.62 tokarev is worse to hear without earpro
Rifle: uhhh, either 7.62x54, 8mm Mauser, or .30-06, I can't really remember what's the loudest
In general, it sucks but it won't make your ears bleed and you won't have permanent ringing in your ears like some of the pussies on here like to claim.
>>29913826
Yeah, I've heard quite a few gunshots in my life without hearing protection and I only have a slight ringing in my ears that I can only notice when I'm in total silence.
On top of it, I actually have very sensitive hearing.
How hard is it to get a m1/m2 carbine? Anyone know the price ranges or any other information/suggestions?
>>29913691
New or Repro? Auto Ordnance makes them.
>>29913710
It would depend on how big of a price difference for me
>>29913710
Are auto ordinance m1's any good? I am considering getting one, they have a california legal one so I am assuming I can get it (from Long Island)
I'm trying to convince a relative to get a CCW, because they're short and don't look poor or intimidating. However, they're convinced that their $15 generic pepper spray is enough. How do I convince them otherwise?
Rape them
>>29913467
Hijacking your thread. What pepper spray is best pepper spray?
>>29913467
hire someone to mug them as a lesson
Is this doable ?
Would you buy it ?
>>29913446
It's glock based, so that knocks points off. But otherwise, I'd give it a shot.
>>29913446
Since it's an SBR, hell no. I wouldn't pay for a stupid gubbment permission slip for that.
however, if it had a 16" barrel that didn't look stupid or better yet, the NFA were repealed, then probably. Pistol caliber carbines are fun.
No, Glock carbines are literally impossible.
Moron
Which would win against the other in close combat? An axe or a shovel?
>>29913445
Is this a serious question?
Whoever is more proficient with their weapon.
>>29913445
Shovel. So you can bury the body when you're done.
Killing the threat or stopping the threat?
If so, why?
Can you justify warning shots?
>>29913272
Killing the threat is stopping the threat
stopping the threat, using as much force as necessary to stop them, including deadly.
>>29913272
>warning shots
I think it's pretty uncontroversial that dual wielding has advantages over wielding one sword in one hand. In fact I'm not sure there are any major disadvantages at all. But what abou compared to sword and shield/buckler? Is it really advantageous at all that what you're holding in your off-hand is more lethal as an offensive weapon than a shield?
>over wielding one sword in one hand
well, you cut off the option to use the weapon in two hands, you throw off your ability to use your non-dominant arm for balance or grappling...
>>29913192
The benefit is you can shank the same guy twice, or two guys at once
>>29913192
Most often in historical fencing "dual weilding" wasn't fighting with two swords, it was fighting with a longer sword (usually a rapier) and a dagger. What this meant was that you could parry with the dagger and riposte with the rapier in the same time (meaning in one motion) where as if you have just a sword you have to parry and riposte. Along with this you have the option to attack with the dagger if you get caught up in a bind or a clinch at close range with your opponent.
This has been my dream gun for a while now but I can never seem to find it anywhere. Going to try some gun shows and see. How much would you be willing to pay for this impractical gun?
>>29913105
There's a bunch on gunbroker all the time.
I would like one but I have this possibly irrational fear that BF1 is going to spike demand for them.
>>29913141
>implying people who play Battlefield past BC2 are old enough to own guns
>>29913105
Expect to pay around $1500 at a minimum. You may find one for less, but it's unlikely.