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One of you mentioned wanting a model 71 winnie in .348 hundreds of pages back. Alligoods on gunsinternation has one for 1495 which is a good price for these. lowest i've seen in a long while.
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Area 51 was a lot of fun. Especially when you used both guns at the same time.silent scope was an amazing shooter arcade game for its time. i played that and area 51 mostly, although time crises and house of the dead was better with friends.
One of you mentioned wanting a model 71 winnie in .348 hundreds of pages back. Alligoods on gunsinternation has one for 1495 which is a good price for these. lowest i've seen in a long while.
My suggestion would be to not cheap out like I did. The Ruger 10-22 is a great rifle for the price, there's tons of varieties on the market (takedown, tactical, traditional, etc.), the aftermarket support is great, and I really think it's the best bang for your buck as far as 22 lr rifles go. I made the mistake of initially Jewing out with a Savage 22 and a Winchester Wildcat, and the former is thoroughly below average while the latter is shit and I 100% agree with Paul Harrel just shooting his, as I also had the sight fall off while firing. I would personally opt for a 9mm carbine for a real survival gun, but it would be hard to go wrong with a Ruger 10-22 for a general purpose long gun, from plinking, to defense, to small game hunting. 22s are just fun anyways.Now that I've fired the Ruger 22 I got for my old man when we all went shooting, I want one. The Ruger 22 really is a laser blaster, a boatload of fun, especially with 25 round mags. We fired copper plated Aquillia from it. Worked fine enough. Know it's not the best, being mexican ammo, but it worked. Thinking of getting a Ruger with a birch stock and stainless barrel. Again, just a thought. But it'd be a fun plinker and good survival gun. Got the money already too. Just a matter of deciding is all.
I am of the firm opinion that one should only ever conceal carry when dealing with humans, and that open carry is for the wilderness or on your property. Real shitbags will always zero in on obviously armed men first, and pretending to be helpless is a great way to fly under the radar so you can waste a shitskin when necessary.I was reading that recent thread in A&N subforum about that nig stealing a handgun right out of from some other man's holster and then killing the man with his own weapon.
And some people in the thread were discussing about what is a safe or unsafe holster for EDC, in terms of retention and conspicuousness.
So as not to derail that thread, I will ask here if this is an unsafe holster.
The strap must be pulled out of the metal bar in order to lift the flap clear.
My suggestion would be to not cheap out like I did. The Ruger 10-22 is a great rifle for the price, there's tons of varieties on the market (takedown, tactical, traditional, etc.), the aftermarket support is great, and I really think it's the best bang for your buck as far as 22 lr rifles go. I made the mistake of initially Jewing out with a Savage 22 and a Winchester Wildcat, and the former is thoroughly below average while the latter is shit and I 100% agree with Paul Harrel just shooting his, as I also had the sight fall off while firing. I would personally opt for a 9mm carbine for a real survival gun, but it would be hard to go wrong with a Ruger 10-22 for a general purpose long gun, from plinking, to defense, to small game hunting. 22s are just fun anyways.
I also really have been enjoying my Ruger Mark IV pistol as well, so I would suggest getting some trigger time on one of those if the opportunity presents itself. The newer ones are a breeze to disassemble, so I would discourage getting an old model.
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This is the one i want tbh. Stainless barrel, satin stock, really just pretty all around. Ill look into a 22 pistol sometime. But i find this to be what i want. I found shooting the 10/22 to be insanely fun. I want one that'll last 100 years but look like its from the 1950's.
Lol, prison wallet.I think the place was selling a book telling the story of how the gun got in the prison. I was just curious if you knew of the incident and the details regarding it.
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This is the one i want tbh. Stainless barrel, satin stock, really just pretty all around. Ill look into a 22 pistol sometime. But i find this to be what i want. I found shooting the 10/22 to be insanely fun. I want one that'll last 100 years but look like its from the 1950's.
One day. I can always get another lolI think I may have just the thing for you:
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The Mannlicher-style stock is pretty rad. Also available blued if you'd prefer.
i never worked the prisons, and the county jail isn't a prison. while i can think of a variety of incidents that might be related, that specific one isn't quite anything that specifically comes to mind. most of the things smuggled into county lockup are drugs ingested prior to incarceration that are missed during intake. weapons are fashioned in prison or stolen from the commissary as a one-time-use thing. there were several incidents of fraternization and activity like bribes or whatever, which typically end up with the offender getting a new charge and the accomplice going to prison themselves.The Prisoners were American and I want to say they were in either a California or somewhere in the Southwest. I want to say the pistol was a Walther, might have been a P99.
Remove the si= portion of your link, it's a session ID/fingerprint.It appears that Rare Breed is doing exactly what we feared, filing patent infringement lawsuits against anyone selling Super Safeties.
Welp. I'm stupid and too late. Oh well.Remove the si= portion of your link, it's a session ID/fingerprint.
Jesus H Christ, it looks like someone asked ChatGPT to design a rifle. If it was a person it would have 6 fingers.Randomly strolled down memory lane and was slapped in the face with Beretta's attempted rebrand of the MR1 - the Puma, not to be confused with the pistol of the same name - which has seemingly disappeared from the internet.
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I know I'm usually a stick in the mud when it comes to colorful guns, but that is a genuinely awful color scheme. That stock also looks highly unpleasant to use.Randomly strolled down memory lane and was slapped in the face with Beretta's attempted rebrand of the MR1 - the Puma, not to be confused with the pistol of the same name - which has seemingly disappeared from the internet.
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Dunno, it might not look great but I can see it being decent for running around with minus the possibly impromptu hook that is the cheekpiece.That stock also looks highly unpleasant to use.