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My Favorite Rifle of All Time - Nothing Beats The M-14
Yirmayahu:
Took the wife out to teach her how to shoot a couple of weeks ago. Brought along my dad's old .380 Auto for her. She wouldn't touch it; wanted to shoot the .45 Auto. First shot right between the eyes on the target at about 30 feet. The rest of the shots all around the heart and solar plexus. I think it was her way of telling me that I better be faithful...LOL. She doesn't need to worry. I need a shot like that next to me when all of the schvartzes start to riot after the election. We're taking out the assault rifles next weekend. I cannot imagine how good she'll be with a long gun. Guys, if you're going to get married, marry a woman who likes guns. I doesn't hurt if she thinks that the Three Stooges is funny either.
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Every Jew AK47:
I know the M-14 and the civilian M1A are great firearms, but I cannot say nothing will beat them. As far as a battle combat 308 caliber rifle, I would much prefer the AR-10 platform. I just purchased a new Armalite AR-10T and it is a mean machine. However, every fire arm is a tool for a purpose. So, depending on your application of the rifle, what rifle and configuration may work better than another. I am going to be using my AR-10T for bench shooting at 300-600 yds.. Armalite produces reliable rifles that are built with high quality components, such as a heavy duty forged 7175-t73 Aluminum lower receiver and a AISI 416R Triple Lapped stainless match barrel. Out of the box, this will probably be a much accurate rifle than your average M1A. I have seen some very decked out match M1A rifles that certainly can hold their own, but I am more of an AR guy, so maybe I am biased.
Every Jew AK47:
Oh Crap Not the 9 vs 45 Debate.. ;D Bullet technology has been the equalizer! Rather have 17rds of 9mm +P HP then 10rds of bulky 45s. They have done many studies and comparisons and 45s do not have much more penetration then the 45. Not enough of an advantage for the reduction in rounds that I can carry in my 9mm.
I am from Oregon originally and do like Oregon's gun laws (or lack of them). Kalifornia is a Communist state and I do not ever want to go back down there again, unless I have to. Dying relatives may be the only reason.
P.S. Those guns you have are not "assault rifles", they are just rifles or military-style rifles.
--- Quote from: Yirmayahu on September 15, 2012, 02:13:32 AM ---One has to be careful when buying a Garand. Many of them on the market are imports from S. Korea and the barrels are shot out of them; no accuracy at all. I bought one, I know this to be true. They are nice rifles however. I just upgraded my 9mm Sig Sauer to a 45 auto Colt. With all of these crack heads running around I feel safer with a 45 that will knock someone down in one or two shots rather than a 9mm that will just get them more angry and hostile. I love the gun laws up here in Oregon. After living in Kalifornia for so many years I forgot how nice it can be to get a weapon without a waiting period.
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maelgwyn:
Asmall calibre handgun , came across ,Frommer .25 Lilliput pistol recently , anyone ever fire one!?
Every Jew AK47:
I've fired some WWII Russian pistols that are like it, but never fired that particular gun. It's a very compact pistol. I am surprised to see semi auto mouse guns produced in that time period in Eastern Europe. Seems to be a precursor to modern pocket guns like the Kel-Tec PF9. How many rounds do the mags of that Frommer hold? How easy would it even be to find magazines for that gun I wonder. The gun appears to a knockoff of the Baby Browning pocket pistol that was produced about 20 years earlier.. Interesting.
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