Knife enthusiast looking into the purchase of my first firearm. Any recommendations for hunting/show? Looking for beauty as well as application.
>>33914809
Well not that thing for starters. I personally only carry fixed blades such as a BK11.
>>33914809
I really like the Henry leverguns. Very aesthetic.
>>33914887
Whoops, thought it was a knife thread. Why put a knife as the thread pic or even bother mentioning knives? lol
>>33914809
What is your budget first off? Hunting rifles can go from a couple hundred dollars to several tens of thousands of dollars.
>>33914919
Because he's a fucking mallninja.
>>33914809
http://www.weatherby.com/products/rifles/mark-v/mark-vr-deluxe.html
Get this in .460 Weatherby Mag.
>>33914900
Henry is babby-tier
>>33914809
Get a Weatherby or a CZ over-under shotgun. It's maximum hunting/cool ratio. Then get a balisong that's designed right if you actually use that thing.
>>33914809
Well, from you pic, you like flashy garbage. I've got just the thing.
>>33914809
>Knife enthusiast looking into the purchase of my first firearm
nobody give a fuck if you've labelled yourself a knife "enthusiast" faggot. stating you are one has zero application ANYWHERE except to explain why you have so many garbage flea market knives
>Any recommendations for hunting/show? Looking for beauty as well as application
do you really want to go out into the fucking wilderness with a nice, beautiful rifle?
I dare you to go to a pawnshop or gunstore and ask them this exact question. fucking do it, faggot
>9/10 bait, got me fucking rustled
I think I have an idea of what you're after.
The C9 is isn't a very popular model around here, but it's a reliable one. The gun goes bang every time you pull the trigger. If you encounter any sort of malfunction, it'll probably be caused by the magazines.
The magazines are relatively low capacity, but if you know what you're doing you won't need too many shots in a defensive situation anyways.
The weapon uses a slightly different extraction method; HKs or Glocks have a dedicated piece for that, but this model cuts down on moving parts my rolling that function in with other pieces. Fewer moving parts means fewer parts to fail.
The C9 also isn't overpriced like a Glock is. You're not paying a ton of money for a mostly plastic handgun this way.
In addition, this manufacturer offers a lifetime warranty. That's how much faith they place in their product.