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Bro there are like 5 quintillion of them and IMO are still underpriced for the quality of the riflebruh i thought a k31 was in my future
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Bro there are like 5 quintillion of them and IMO are still underpriced for the quality of the riflebruh i thought a k31 was in my future
Actually to be a total autismo/Hi I'm Ian from Forgotten Weapons....Bro there are like 5 quintillion of them and IMO are still underpriced for the quality of the rifle
If he's looking at true pocket pistols in .25 I'm by default recommending the smallest .380 I would buy, because the BG2.0 might get dismissed outright for being significantly larger than a baby Browning/Bauer/whatever. The BG2.0 is the obvious modern choice if you are willing to go just a little bit larger, but if you go just a little bit larger than a BG2.0 you can get a 9mm, it is one of those where do you stop things. Pic related, a hellcat is closer to a BG2.0 in size than a BG2.0 is to a P380, a P-32 is barely smaller than a P380, and a seecamp for reference as one of the smallest pistols out there.I hadn't heard anyone recommend Kahr in a decade and honestly thought they had completely pivoted to deagles & tommy guns after buying out Magnum Research & Auto Ordinance.
The S&W bodyguard 2.0 has the pocket 380 formfactor on lock at this point, coming in lighter with the best ergonomics and double the capacity, making it hard to suggest anything else unless you're stubborn and demand to make Bill Ruger's ghost mald with a LCPMAX or pretend you're in WWI with Kel-Tec's new stripper clip fed hicap 380.

Bro there are like 5 quintillion of them and IMO are still underpriced for the quality of the rifle
plus they are nearly in new condition usually. the standard infantry variant is very undervalued. The target and sniper versions however are very overvalued.Actually to be a total autismo/Hi I'm Ian from Forgotten Weapons....
little over half mil made. So not really a ton compared to most Surp. It's a great rifle and good deal imho. Speaking of, fuck I need one.
in terms of accuarte, high quality surplus rifles I would rather have a swedish husqvarna/Carl Gustav AB/CG-63 in 6.5x55. very similar performance to 6.5 creedmoor (readily available brass and bullets as well), and the target rifle variants w/ diopter sights are very affordable.on the K31 it is a great rifle, have fun with the $1/rnd ammo unless you roll your own. I'm lucky to have two cases of GP11, I'm saving one in case I ever get a STG57
A diopter sighted one has been on my get list for a while, but I've never gotten around to actually looking for a decently priced one. Was always curious about 6.5x55 and how it feltswedish husqvarna/Carl Gustav AB/CG-63 in 6.5x55. very similar performance to 6.5 creedmoor (readily available brass and bullets as well), and the target rifle variants w/ diopter sights are very affordable.
All the concealed carry posting is great. Here's my two, a glock 43x and a sterling 25 as a tactical ankle backup. Post yours kiwi crew
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S&W Bodyguard 2. Weighs 15.5oz fully loaded and 18.8 with the holster. Thanks to the holster design it prints the same with or without a dot, which is to say it prints like hell. At least it's just a rectangle so anyone who notices probably just thinks I'm an autist who carries around a Nintendo DS.Post yours kiwi crew

All the concealed carry posting is great. Here's my two, a glock 43x and a sterling 25 as a tactical ankle backup. Post yours kiwi crew
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All the concealed carry posting is great. Here's my two, a glock 43x and a sterling 25 as a tactical ankle backup. Post yours kiwi crew
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Post yours kiwi crew
I’ve seen Sacro have these for sale. Are they worth picking up from them?in terms of accuarte, high quality surplus rifles I would rather have a swedish husqvarna/Carl Gustav AB/CG-63 in 6.5x55. very similar performance to 6.5 creedmoor (readily available brass and bullets as well), and the target rifle variants w/ diopter sights are very affordable.
Listen buster, I already have a problem impulse buying .25 pocket pistols, you don't need to make it worse.All the concealed carry posting is great. Here's my two, a glock 43x and a sterling 25 as a tactical ankle backup. Post yours kiwi crew
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