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on: 05-20-2005
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My new TOY my dad got it for me being as i am doing good in college |
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5-21-2005 @ 06:29:32 AM |
Posted By : Sensekhmet |
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#3, .45? You can control that? I take it you're not a beginner? |
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5-21-2005 @ 10:13:49 AM |
Posted By : Gforce18750 |
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#5, i've been shooting all types of guns since about the age of 12, my father would never buy me a BB gun or any toy guns because it gives the sense of play shooting someone,Mainly as so i would respect them and know not to play around with real guns. But once i was old enough to shoot a .22 he started teaching me all about guns, and we use to target shoot all the time. The next gun that i will prolly be getting will be a 300 weatherby that my dad has which used to be his dad's kinda a family airlum sp?. He calls it an AT&T rifle, cause you can use it to reach out and touch someone. He used it alot big game hunting in Montana where the shot may be 200-300 yards. I got to shoot it for the first time a couple of months ago and it was a damn powerful rifle i squeezed the first shot off with out really aiming just so i could feel how much it was gonna kick. |
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5-21-2005 @ 12:00:39 PM |
Posted By : PA28Aviator |
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#6, just dont shoot any power lines. true story:
my dad, grandad and a friend of theirs had all been drinking(guns and alcohol are not a good mix i know)and my grandad had gotten a new rifle recently and my dad had been wanting to shoot it. my dad asked if he could shoot it and my grandad let him. they went outside and my dad threw it up on his shoulder and pulled the trigger. next thing we know, the power goes out and the line hits the ground. we called the power company and they got it fixed but thought it had been shot but my grandad said he didnt know anything about it. My dad didnt hit the pole, or the transformer, but he hit the power-line itselft. it was a one in a million shot and the funny thing was that he wasnt even aiming. |
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5-22-2005 @ 01:35:24 AM |
Posted By : The Brahma Bull |
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Not bad, never been a fan of Rugers though. Never really shot one that felt, stable. Yeah thats a good word. They just feel cheap.
I've gota .45 HK USP, .44mag Desert Eagle, and a .50AE Desert Eagle. |
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5-22-2005 @ 01:50:17 AM |
Posted By : ambientFLIER |
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#7, it would be awesome to shoot the transformer with a .50 caliber rifle at night...would be one hell of a light show |
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6-29-2005 @ 04:11:39 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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Ruger, as far as I've ever been able to tell, makes about the best revolvers in the world. I'm not familiar with their automatics, though. |
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6-29-2005 @ 04:26:14 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#10, Ruger is reguarded as an entry-level gun maker, not a big time name like S&W or Glock, but not a "Saturday Night Special" pice of crap gun from a compnay like Taurus
I learned to shoot on a Ruger .22 automatic, and had no problems with it, when I bought my own, I got the S&W version of the same thing |
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