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Haaaa, my arch enemies!it's just clicks and math.
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Haaaa, my arch enemies!it's just clicks and math.
To get nitty gritty autistic about it, .22LR is the bullet from .22 Extra Long (extra obsolete) on the case of .22 Long. It has as good performance as .22 Long out of short barrels but far superior performance out of long barrels, which is why it eventually replaced it. You can still get .22 Long as the cartridge cases are still manufactured in mass quantity being identical to that of .22LR, for older guns that are chambered in .22 Long.22 long was the beefed up version and then 22 long rifle took the beefed up cartridge and put a heavier bullet in it.
Literally why I bought a .22 revolverI did a bunch of research on .22 pistols before I got in too deep,
I like their ammo, though now those are two separate companies, the ammo guys and the one that builds the guns. Still, again, if I saw a 7600 at a pawnshop, especially in 30-06 at $200 or less, I'd buy it for the novelty, not because it's good, but because it's interesting. Would be a fun tinker gun to work on if it had issues. And a cheap way to get a 30-06.tip: Remington manufactures and sells shit. Remington has been doing so to varying degrees for decades. If you buy a Remington, do not trust that any of it was designed, manufactured, or assembled correctly.
But 38 Special is the perfect snubbie round. Has just the right amount of pen and expansion with low recoil with the right loads. The FBI load is still the benchmark. And it's common. It's THE revolver round. Cheap and easy enough to share in a SHTF scenario. Trying to find 32 H&R is expensive. Stores will probably have it in a shortage, but you'll pay up the ass.I would not say that .32 long is ideal in a snub but .32 H&R mag or .327 fed mag are fantastic alternatives to .38spl and .357 (in a snub). also just inherently very accurate for whatever reason.
Actually bought some of those. Lol I guess. Guess I'll find out if it works if/when I get a 22lr semi auto.Remington golden bullet that has such a weak crimp it flat out won't work in semi autos.
Do these pistol drones actually work? I'd imagine they're inaccurate even just shooting 9mm due to being strapped to a plastic quadcopter.
Really good sum up tbh. 22LR's development is really cool and not talked about enough. Been thinking about it more. I kinda want one from RIA since it's so fucking cheap and I can get 25 round mags for it stillTo get nitty gritty autistic about it, .22LR is the bullet from .22 Extra Long (extra obsolete) on the case of .22 Long. It has as good performance as .22 Long out of short barrels but far superior performance out of long barrels, which is why it eventually replaced it. You can still get .22 Long as the cartridge cases are still manufactured in mass quantity being identical to that of .22LR, for older guns that are chambered in .22 Long.
I read that in Filthy Frank even though the quote is that McDonalds commercial. Lol lmao.stop it
get some help
Just pay $50 more and get a 10/22 instead of that Turkish turd.I kinda want one from RIA since it's so fucking cheap and I can get 25 round mags for it still
its the ounce ozI was reminded of something recently. An absurdly small folding .22 pistol with several unique characteristics
-As mentioned, absurdly small, especially in the width department, as in anorexic thin
-folded in some way
-I believed it used an unconventional magazine type, top loading with the actual bullets pointed skywards
-downward ejecting through the pistol grip
-relatively high mag capacity for the size of gun due to the unique style of magazine, I believe the capacity was 10-12 rounds and I believe the magazines were either transparent or maybe red tinted
I mean you're right. It just looks cool. Probably trash though.Just pay $50 more and get a 10/22 instead of that Turkish turd.
I'm sure it is at least functional, but I don't know how reliable it would be in the long run, given the reputation of Turkish guns. It's not significantly cheaper than a 10/22 so I don't think it's worth it. Plus you get a much better platform with the 10/22, lots more parts available for it, you can build whatever you want on top of it.I mean you're right. It just looks cool. Probably trash though.
Buy a cheap gun then keep pouring money into upgrades.I'm sure it is at least functional, but I don't know how reliable it would be in the long run, given the reputation of Turkish guns. It's not significantly cheaper than a 10/22 so I don't think it's worth it. Plus you get a much better platform with the 10/22, lots more parts available for it, you can build whatever you want on top of it.
For example, Woox chassis:
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Not the worst option for getting started with a 10/22 while on a budget, can replace parts as you go and sell off what you don't need.Buy a cheap gun then keep pouring money into upgrades.
What is the advantage to a 10/22 in today’s market when the SW 15/22 exists? Seems to me like the 15/22 already comes ready to mount any accessory you could want.Not the worst option for getting started with a 10/22 while on a budget, can replace parts as you go and sell off what you don't need.
My 10/22 started off as that same exact cheapo model, got it for a decent price, sold off parts I didn't need, and at the end I essentially got the receiver for free, everything else was replaced and the cost of selling the parts covered my initial expense.
Meanwhile buying a stripped receiver alone is still around $100-150 depending on the configuration.
Mine is set up for hunting, I find that a traditional-shaped stock like the Magpul Hunter X-22 makes it a lot handier and easier to maneuver in thick brush, less prone to snagging as there's no protruding pistol grip or magazine. The traditional rifle stock is also more robust, less parts to break since it has no buffer tube or a collapsing stock.What is the advantage to a 10/22 in today’s market when the SW 15/22 exists? Seems to me like the 15/22 already comes ready to mount any accessory you could want.
Unpopular opinion but the p2000 is an obsolete and outdated gun. Looks cool but that's all it has going for it.I just saw a brand new OD Green P2000 at the local gun store, and I think I may have to get it.
I mean, I already have one, but this one would match my OD Green HK45.
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It's a P30 without the customizable grip.Unpopular opinion but the p2000 is an obsolete and outdated gun. Looks cool but that's all it has going for it.
Desert tan should be dead (unless you live in like Arizona), coyote brown should also be out of the door now that Europe is becoming more of a focus for western militaries after the GWOT era. Bring in the green guns!
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I sincerely hope FDF adopts these SAKO ARs in this green colour. Sweden is going with coyote brown.