Guns n' Bullets - The Gun Porn Thread

Started by AhabPredator, Mar 21, 2019, 05:18:37 PM

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PVTDukeMorrison

Quote from: Huggs on Apr 15, 2020, 10:40:52 PM
Nice. I'd pick up the 1895 Trapper if I wasn't still so concerned about their QC.
I'm probably a little bias because I work for a supplier, but I can vouch for new production Marlins. Dont get me wrong, they're nowhere near the rifles from 40 years ago but they're leaps ahead of the shit they were cranking out of 2001-2017

Gr33n M4n

Anyone been shooting a shotgun lately? I'm gonna try some 20 gauge high brass #6.

Huggs

Been a long time since I used a shotgun.


Gr33n M4n

I love shotguns. The first gun I ever shot was a 16 gauge, I must've been 8 or 9.

Huggs

Huggs

#544
I went through a tactical shotgun phase and that was it. I may get back into it with the mossberg nightstick, but I don't know.

Never shot a 16 gauge. Learned on a 20, ran a 12 until I sold it. Is it hard to find shells for a 16?

PVTDukeMorrison

Dont know about down south but up here you can find ot anywhere, but its only really popular on the east coast, more common than 20 gauge. My first shotgun was a 12 gauge 1897 winchester in trench configuration

Huggs

12, 20 and .410 is about all I've ever seen on the shelves around here.

razeak

I have a 1925 Winchester 20 gauge pump. It's slick.

Everything else I own are cheaper guns.

I have a pre 1906 champion 12 gauge single shot that fed my grandfather and his family in 1930-1940s West Virginia. Yes he was a coal miner if you're familiar with WV lol

I have a 28 gauge H&R, and an old Essex 12 gauge side by side.

My first gun was a Baikal 12 gauge single that shoots an excellent patter.  It's actually a nice looking gun for being from a range of cheap Russian guns. Remington imported them and called them Spartans after some slight changes.

To break it down there is a lever on the bottom, behind the trigger. I would hate to ever have a loose grip on that gun when I pull the trigger.
I really need to get an 870  12 gauge. I would also like an over under 28.

Huggs

Got my .410 from my grandfather on my fathers side. He too was a WV coal miner before becoming a welder. Half my family is from WV.

Local Trouble

Have they ever encountered the Mothman?  I imagine that sort of thing runs in your family.

Huggs

Oddly enough, it's never spoken of. I think something might've happened.

razeak

I actually live right outside Point Pleasant where the mothman story originated.

Kimarhi

I live in the town that the little green men of kelly originated from.

PVTDukeMorrison

Today the Liberal government of Canada, with the stroke of a pen, banned 1500 models of firearms in the country. This was done through an Order in Council, essentially skipping over any sort of debate with the opposition and making it law. Myself and many of my friends own firearms that are on the list and have 2 years to turn them in to police or face a charge with a harsher penalty than armed robbery. A few of the business my warehouse sells to have over $500, 000 worth of inventory that is now illegal to own and will most likely never recover from this financially. In one fell swoop, hundreds of lively hoods and billions of dollars in revenue towards the economy were wiped out. To all my friends down south, be alert, this is what any sort of gun control eventually leads to.

Huggs

You guys come down here where you belong and bring your hardware with you.

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