The Gun Thread

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Desdichado

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Well dang. That's really cool!

Especially the coyote function imo. Buncha pests.

Yep.... I have it in a TC Contender carbine... barrel by Bullberry. It's a very compact little rifle... perfect for carrying around, plinking at stuff. Turkeys, coyote (1), jackrabbits, horseapples..... lots of fun to shoot.
 

Desdichado

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Wow. You were one of the lucky ones.

I've had ex military guys ask me if I was a pilot... I think it's an F18? Called a hornet... that would have been cool, but I missed out on the military, thank God. I would have ended up in southeast Asia, but they abolished the draft the year I turned 18..
 

Magenta

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Well dang. That's really cool!
Especially the coyote function imo. Buncha pests.
I live very close to the ocean... there are parks and large green areas around where I live, and sometimes I hear the coyotes ky-yi-yipping to beat the band. I have heard the babies even! A few years ago I saw a couple of adolescent coyotes playing hide and seek with each other around a couple of large trees. They were quite amusing to watch, being so playful. They walk about on our city sidewalks and down the middle of roads at night. One time quite a few years ago I saw one standing just off the sidewalk near the beach here. A parks' board van was parked nearby, and a woman in uniform standing close to it. I slowed down to talk to her. She did not know what she was looking at. I told her for sure it was a coyote, that they lived nearby and that I hear them often during the spring and summer months. I wonder where they den. People's cats go missing all the time...
 

hornetguy

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Wow. You were one of the lucky ones.
Yes. I was very concerned that I was going to end up there, and everyone knew at that point that the US had no intention of winning the war... it was simply a political thing, and a testing ground for new weapons... and our guys were dying, for no reason.

When I was 16, my lottery number was "1"... when I was 17, my lottery number was either 11 or 12... so you can see how I was sweating it.... fortunately, even though they did the lottery when I was 18, my number was way up there, 260 something, or higher... so the odds were good that I wouldn't have been drafted anyway, but then they stopped the draft.

While I am borderline rabidly patriotic... (almost blindly patriotic.....) at that point, even the most gung-ho hawks knew that it was a worthless endeavor, and a total waste of our young men's lives...

I'm thankful to God that I missed out on that.... too many guys I knew didn't miss out on it. The things they went through, over there, only to survive and come back home to the hatred and scorn of their former friends.....

it was a shameful time in our nation's history.. the way those combat vets were treated. Breaks my heart..I've listened to too many guys describing what it felt like to come home to people calling them "baby killers" "rapists" "murderers"..... all of that for simply serving their country when they were compelled to do so. It wasn't a voluntary thing for the vast majority of them, believe me.
 

Desdichado

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That's why this whole business with Russia worries me.

I'm by no means a fan of Putin and his former KGB ilk. But all this sudden men-without-chest style posturing by the likes of Obama and McCain has me concerned.

I don't think anything will come of this. Trump will be installed in about two weeks and tensions will cool again. But this inconsistent, hair-trigger madness has to be stopped if we are to avoid unnecessary bloodshed and very possible loss of liberties like our 2nd Amendment.

Yes. I was very concerned that I was going to end up there, and everyone knew at that point that the US had no intention of winning the war... it was simply a political thing, and a testing ground for new weapons... and our guys were dying, for no reason.

When I was 16, my lottery number was "1"... when I was 17, my lottery number was either 11 or 12... so you can see how I was sweating it.... fortunately, even though they did the lottery when I was 18, my number was way up there, 260 something, or higher... so the odds were good that I wouldn't have been drafted anyway, but then they stopped the draft.

While I am borderline rabidly patriotic... (almost blindly patriotic.....) at that point, even the most gung-ho hawks knew that it was a worthless endeavor, and a total waste of our young men's lives...

I'm thankful to God that I missed out on that.... too many guys I knew didn't miss out on it. The things they went through, over there, only to survive and come back home to the hatred and scorn of their former friends.....

it was a shameful time in our nation's history.. the way those combat vets were treated. Breaks my heart..I've listened to too many guys describing what it felt like to come home to people calling them "baby killers" "rapists" "murderers"..... all of that for simply serving their country when they were compelled to do so. It wasn't a voluntary thing for the vast majority of them, believe me.
 

hornetguy

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Yes... it almost seems as if Hillary and Obama both are TRYING to push Putin's buttons... which is a scary thing. Not that the US couldn't kick their butts, but why be un-necessarily bellicose?

I'm more of the smile, speak softly, carry a big stick mentality.
 

SovereignGrace

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Hi. My name is Jon and I am a gun-nut.

For 2017, my first gun resolution is to complete the build of my AR-308 rifle and get it dialed in with the optics correctly. Additionally, I anticipate expending thousands of rounds of ammunition at my local gun range perforating paper targets.
You sound like Eugene Tackleberry from the Police Academy movies. Lullz...
 

SovereignGrace

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I once owned a 30.06. It was a Ruger Mark II with stainless steel and black synthetic stalk. The shop I bought it from also bore-sighted my Nikon 3x9 scope for me. From 50 yards, I was hitting within an inch of where I aimed. Never touched the scope after that.
 
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renewed_hope

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You sound like Eugene Tackleberry from the Police Academy movies. Lullz...
I loved Tackleberry he was awesome!

My absolute favorite was a combination of Jones (voices) and commandant Lassard....too funny
 
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jennymae

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Obama is trying to upset the applecart by playing with the hornets nest. I can hardly wait until January 20th to see how this is going to unfold.
 

Grandpa

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I didn't get that Glock 10mm I wanted for grizzly protection in 2016...

So I resolve to get one this year.

I have a small list of other guns I would like to purchase in the near/not so near future.

AR-15... I know, I might be the only one in America that doesn't have one.
M1 Garand.
Savage 338 lapua mag
 

SovereignGrace

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If not for it tearing my shoulder off, a .460 Weatherby would be sweet. That thing kills on BOTH ends.
 

EmilyNats

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I didn't get that Glock 10mm I wanted for grizzly protection in 2016...

So I resolve to get one this year.

I have a small list of other guns I would like to purchase in the near/not so near future.

AR-15... I know, I might be the only one in America that doesn't have one.
M1 Garand.
Savage 338 lapua mag
You confuse me, man.... this whole time I was under the impression you were 70 or something because you're Grandpa...
 

SovereignGrace

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I also like the looks of the S&W .500. But those pistols run upwards of $1,500 iirc...
 

SovereignGrace

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The thing that irks me is ppl hunting solely for sport. If you kill it, eat it. Those animals' lives mean as much to them as ours does to us.

I have heard ppl telling me they have come upon a deer's body with the head missing. A complete waste of a life.
 

Desdichado

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My friend kills them and donates the bodies for the local poor to eat. Best gig ever.


The thing that irks me is ppl hunting solely for sport. If you kill it, eat it. Those animals' lives mean as much to them as ours does to us.

I have heard ppl telling me they have come upon a deer's body with the head missing. A complete waste of a life.
 

Desdichado

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I have to second that. When I first read it I thought "Well I get it, the M1 action must have been what he used in in the service." Then I actually looked at your age. hahahahha

You and I have similar goals though. I especially dig the Glock 40 MOS. Mmmmm.

How do you like the .338 Lapua? How does it compare to the .308 these days in terms of cost per round?

I didn't get that Glock 10mm I wanted for grizzly protection in 2016...

So I resolve to get one this year.

I have a small list of other guns I would like to purchase in the near/not so near future.

AR-15... I know, I might be the only one in America that doesn't have one.
M1 Garand.
Savage 338 lapua mag
 

hornetguy

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How do you like the .338 Lapua? How does it compare to the .308 these days in terms of cost per round?
Generally, anything with the Lapua name on it is exponentially more expensive... especially since the .308 is a military cartridge... pretty much.

I imagine the empty Lapua brass is more expensive than the loaded 308 ammo. 338 bullets are way more expensive, and it probably uses almost twice the powder that the 308 does...

I saw an ad bragging that they had 338 Lapua as "cheap" as $2.20 per round. 308 ammo can be had for considerably less than $1 per round.

I used to have a 338 Win Mag in a Ruger M77.... it wasn't brutal to shoot, but it wasn't pleasant. After about 10 or 15 rounds, I was ready to move to something else. The Lapua would likely be worse.
 

Desdichado

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I'm more and more convinced that the .308 is the way to go for a larger caliber.

Mind you I'm using a 9mm carrier's logic- lots of cheap, but effective ammo for practice.

Generally, anything with the Lapua name on it is exponentially more expensive... especially since the .308 is a military cartridge... pretty much.

I imagine the empty Lapua brass is more expensive than the loaded 308 ammo. 338 bullets are way more expensive, and it probably uses almost twice the powder that the 308 does...

I saw an ad bragging that they had 338 Lapua as "cheap" as $2.20 per round. 308 ammo can be had for considerably less than $1 per round.

I used to have a 338 Win Mag in a Ruger M77.... it wasn't brutal to shoot, but it wasn't pleasant. After about 10 or 15 rounds, I was ready to move to something else. The Lapua would likely be worse.