MrJokerRager
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Well, I removed the 20mm red dot and will use irons for now till I get a 30mm.
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I will say this that the standard issue irons on the modern day Ruger 10/22 are horrible.Not really gonna get into the .380 debate except to say Italian police used to carry them. I've personally never had any use for .22 and .380 as a defensive round. I used to carry a .45 but modern 9mm loads are more than adequate, it's more about shot placement and being able to react under stress than the myth of "stopping power".
10/22 really needs better sights. Its annoying. I swear they have a deal with cheap brownells to sell red dots lol.
Well one 22lr rifle I would love to get is the STG-44 version but its too big and heavy. Some gun store had one in stock and I tried it out, felt heavier than my AR.Tech sights are great. Sadly I own 0 10/22 now. I pass mine off. I've bought a ton red pill someone on fire arms and 2A. Then donate. It's the best tool for that and intro imho.
personally I like irons it has a very old and manly feeling. But I love good optics too.
roughly 3 weeks I'll get my mp5 sd barrel. I'm so beyond amped to beta it. Also if so don't narc when my squirls die out back.
Lately, I do a lot more shooting for groups with my bolt-action rifles than stuff with my ARs. Part of it is just a cost/ammunition conservation thing, but I like the relaxed pace and it gives me more time to just hang out and shoot the breeze with other gun people. I have a Savage .22 that will punch half-MOA groups all day long with Federal Match, but I've yet to find another brand/loading that it likes.Well one 22lr rifle I would love to get is the STG-44 version but its too big and heavy. Some gun store had one in stock and I tried it out, felt heavier than my AR.
Money only goes so far and won't buy skill. Did you shoot his rifle with similar results?Hit range up today and shot with my buddy who, don't get me wrong he's a good guy but he deff thinks more money more betta on terms of fire arms. I legit brought my most ghetto AR a parts build from shit people donated to me, it's a total shit ball. I drove tacks all day his gucci shit well, he's on paper.
Personally, I'm just a hobbiest, but I really know my shooting shit, I preface with this not to brag, but I'm no tier 1 go fast low drag person.Money only goes so far and won't buy skill. Did you shoot his rifle with similar results?
"Beware the man with one gun"Personally, I'm just a hobbiest, but I really know my shooting shit, I preface with this not to brag, but I'm no tier 1 go fast low drag person.
I just didn't like his lay out, I did out shoot him using it, he just doesn't shoot much and keeps buying new gun toys so his rig is different each time.
Ha. You sound like my brother from another mother (no homo), track days and all. I'd be all about two gun if the local clubs weren't fuddy as fuck.I used to compete in 2 gun, and often dunked on people with meme layouts. It's far from guns where people buy more than they need and imho hamper themselves, when I was younger I did a lot of track time car racing, my little civic (with a ton of work) would be up your BMWs ass all day.
I always think on the mind set, sure if you're a fucking Navy SEAL you should shoot something nicer than a kel tec. But if you shoot 2 times a year, don't bother with a STI race pistol for carry.
The power of space german autism grants you skill when you shoot an MP5. Mine is probably my favorite firearm that I own, hands down, and it's impossible to miss with it.Money only goes so far and won't buy skill. Did you shoot his rifle with similar results?
I have one and it’s fun. I got it new back in the day when ATI flooded the market with them and they were selling for “get this out of my gun store prices”. Even came in a wooden envelope crate, which was cool. If you ever buy one, remember that the sights are still regulated for 7.92x33mm and not .22lr so you need to set it to about 800 meters on the rear sight to get close at 50 yards. There’s also a weaver rail that replaces the rear right for mounting scopes and such and I’d recommend that if you ever want to do any serious shooting.Well one 22lr rifle I would love to get is the STG-44 version but its too big and heavy. Some gun store had one in stock and I tried it out, felt heavier than my AR.
Completely wrong thread for thisThis is a national disgrace, how are the Chinks competing with us, we should be winning this battle.
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