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The medallion there isn't the build of any of the official ones' i've seen! So people are faking certificates now? Or is something greater at play here? Curious, curious.
He should just stick to 5.56. Fresh from Lake City to Ukraine and back to America. Assuming because this shit was hard to come by until the US started to flood Ukraine with shit to fight Russia.@Null get one of these instead of a Barrett M82. It uses 45-70 Govt rounds which can put down animals the size of a Buffalo or a Bear. It’s also around 1/10 the price of a .50 Barrett which goes for $10,200.00 and the 1895 Trapper is about $1,200.00. Just make sure to get the newer Ruger Marlin 1895 Trapper not the original version.
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THE MARLIN® MODEL 1895™ TRAPPER LEVER-ACTION RIFLE
It comes with Skinner Sights for fast close range targeting but you can mount an actual scope to it like in the video below.
Ab-so-lutelyDoes overturning the Chevron precedence have any effect on the ATF (((reinterpreting))) firearm laws?
Here's a reupload I found, the original by AryanTroll has been shoah'd long ago.Before I forget, does anyone have a link to this alternate version of Let it Go that Josh mentioned?
I know they don't fly backwards, but the bruising will hurt, and it doesn't take a lot of force to cause shortness of breath and painful breathing. Getting shot is disorienting, on top of the pain of the bruising that will develop. The more pain someone is in the more mistakes they'll make. They won't be 100% focused on the attacker. Recoil on higher caliber guns is enough to bruise my shoulder when I go shoot my 12ga. After going through about half the box of slugs, I become less accurate.The actual energy of a bullet is not really that much tbh. Newtons 3rd law means that the amount of force received by the person being shot (assuming the bullet completely stops and is not a through-and-through) is equal to the amount of force the shooter gets from firing the gun. Honestly with drag it's even less energy
When people get shot, they don't get knocked backwards. They just kinda drop
The last time I bought 7.62x54 I think it cost me very little and I was able to stock up. The Mosin I bought only cost me $200If you're going to go bolt-action a Springfield or a Mauser/Steyr is a better option, .30-06 and 7.92x57mm are both more powerful. 7.92x57mm is surprisingly cheap for an old import round.
Null should exclusively use and carry a large revolver. The risk calculus is clear.
Pros:
- Nobody will dare to ask your business
- Nobody will dare to make a slip
- Bullets fairly rip
Cons:
- Whispers on each lip that you're an outlaw loose and running
This sounds vaguely ominous.I have a special gift for everyone today.