
Buying a shotgun....
#21
Posted 21 March 2006 - 08:32 PM
that's her bike, and her gun.
nah, seriously
just found that pic somewhere.
but i liked it right off.
#22
Posted 21 March 2006 - 08:52 PM
Better study it a bit more...
#23
Posted 21 March 2006 - 08:54 PM
I'm also thinking of getting the new 17 which is a 22 lr necked down sounds fun. /
for self defense i have a glock 45 auto for the car ans a 357 mag for my conceal weapon and a shotgun by the bed
#24
Posted 21 March 2006 - 08:56 PM
a shotgun by the bed
that says alot, imho.
when you are at your weakest,
asleep and naked
in the dark-
you placed a shotgun.
#25
Posted 21 March 2006 - 09:08 PM
I didn't know you didn't have to register a shotgun. I had to register mine when I bought it but maybe it was a state thing. Interesting. They have no riflings so it's tough to tell which shotgun was used in a crime...
Remington 870 is very reliable. Piggies use it alot of places.
#26
Posted 21 March 2006 - 09:23 PM
33rd clip, (2) 17 rd clips
crazy that looks like a high point carbine... oh well
id say for cheap and ease of use 12 gauge mossberg 500 come with a large heatsink down the main of the gun. get it at a gunshow for cheapest price.
also it can have dual pistol grips making it much quicker for those of you who like sleeping with a large gun.
not that im one to talk, i sleep with a ruger p90 .45 with hughe grips.
low grain high velocity hollowtip rounds.
LOL i happen to like guns :)
#27
Posted 21 March 2006 - 09:53 PM
#28
Posted 21 March 2006 - 09:56 PM
not that im one to talk, i sleep with a ruger p90 .45 with hughe grips.
low grain high velocity hollowtip rounds.
LOL i happen to like guns :)
Damnman! I hope you don't have like a bad dream or nightmare or some shit! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
#29
Posted 21 March 2006 - 10:03 PM
#30
Posted 21 March 2006 - 10:05 PM
#31
Posted 21 March 2006 - 10:06 PM
on the morality
of using lethal force on humans
go start a thread.
this is his thread
and you are way off topic.
normally that's not a big issue here
but if i let this go
his intention would be thwarted by you,
unacceptable, disruptive.
#32
Posted 21 March 2006 - 10:08 PM
Could you take a double barrell and put a slug in one side and buckshot in the other?
indeed.
further
breach loaders offer the opportunity
to use 'improvised' loads
unsafe to use in other weapons,
like home-made shells.
:reb:
#33
Posted 21 March 2006 - 10:08 PM
Rifles fire high powered cartridges, all packing more powder than pistol rounds for the longer barrel. A shoulder fired weapon firing 9mm or any other pistol ammunition is a carbine.
Only if that is full auto does it qualify as a submachine gun. Glock only produces pistols, semi auto or select fire, they all look the same, and that is not it. Looks more like a Kel-tek, and after a quick google search it does turn out to be so.
How can you not know the model of the gun you just bought and own?
Sorry, I'm a former soldier, NRA member, and firearm afficionado, and I tend to memorize the serial numbers on my guns, and name my favorites...
oh yeah and if you are wanting to take a double barrell and put a slug in one side and buckshot in the other, make sure you are using properly sized shells. Often side-by-sides are setup for 2 3/4" shells, but most slugs tend to be 3" magnums, which could potentially cause a malfunction or other safety issue... should be a stamp on the barrel.
#34
Posted 21 March 2006 - 10:10 PM
if you want a debate
go start a thread.
this is his thread
and you are way off topic.
Hee Hee. Good point. Sorry for the hijack.
Getting back to the 12 ga, it is a bit too big for my use. It had a good use for shooting skeet but is not a good bush gun for me.
#35
Posted 21 March 2006 - 10:13 PM
i had an M1 carbine,A shoulder fired weapon firing 9mm or any other pistol ammunition is a carbine.
it did NOT fire pistol ammo, friend.
your definition is flawed,
a carbine is defined by barrel length,
the gun's overall length.
not just by the ammo it uses.
carbines are meant for close quarter combat
or hunting in brush where long barrel guns
are hampered. many carbines are fired from the hip.
#36
Posted 21 March 2006 - 10:16 PM
How can you not know the model of the gun you just bought and own?
that's a pretty hostile question, imo.
maybe he just wasn't
expecting a freakin' quiz eh.
#37
Posted 21 March 2006 - 10:18 PM
However, I was saying such in response to that 9mm kel-tek being referred to as a rifle:
.just tryin to show em what other variety of small caliber rifles exist
So, as I understand it to be: that 9mm Kel-tek, is not a rifle; it is a carbine.
#38
Posted 21 March 2006 - 10:19 PM
Chill, friend.:hippie:
#39
Posted 21 March 2006 - 10:21 PM
depends on the shotgun some will have stamped on them do not use slugs.Could you take a double barrell and put a slug in one side and buckshot in the other?
#40
Posted 21 March 2006 - 10:22 PM
that 9mm Kel-tek, is not a rifle; it is a carbine
that's an awfully technical quibble in my opinion.
a carbine is always a rifle
but a rifle is not always a carbine.
being a rifle means the barrel has
a spinning groove to stabilize the bullet
in flight .
any weapon having rifling is a rifle.
if it doesn't,
it's a smooth-bore, a gun.