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    Quote Originally Posted by TNKen View Post
    The 42 would rip a 100 round belt of .308 in a few seconds, and it was set up with a heavy bolt feature to slow the rate of fire.

    Here's a clip of it on youtube.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkxGPSxrrD8
    That is a slow rate of fire for an MG-42/3.

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    Yeah, it had a factory "Italian" upgrade with a 950 gram bolt that slowed it to about 900 rpm.

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    fits better here

    FKNA it was a GREAT day.

    Today was the day to shoot my step-father's Remington 30.06 700 series bolt action. First two shots of my life from any gun.
    He's letting me borrow both this season.
    8 miles north of my house is the boundary line deciding if you can use a rifle.

    50 yards w/ 150 grain Winchester bullets. Surprised by amount of recoil. I felt very comfortable and safe.
    Guys I shot with were knowledgeable and assisted me. Going again next weekend.
    Moved back to 100 yards and did well. But don't have target pic.

    Sorry for pic size and possible vocabulary errors. Still a Jong @ both.












    Going deer hunting in Manistee National Forest with friends and their fathers and uncles in a couple of weeks.
    I have been interested in hunting for years, but for some reason my father would never take me.
    He has since passed away.
    It's ironic, he stopped when I was 5, and now my oldest is 5 and I want to be able to share with him (and his younger brother)
    in a few years the opportunity and let them decide if it's something they want to pursue.






    I also shot the 12 gauge slug-barreled shot gun with glow sights. Not comfortable without scope outside 50 yards.

    Very fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by khakis View Post
    I shot one of these the other day, it was rad. The one I shot didn't have as much crap bolted onto it though. Have to pull the trigger like a mile...anybody make a good trigger kit for them?
    Google "Red Star Arms". They make a good AK trigger that can get down to 3-4 lb.

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    I love light triggers on certain rifles, but why would anybody want a 3lb trigger on an AK?

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    I probably wouldn't want a light trigger, but i would definitely want a shorter pull if it were my gun.
    I let my buddy know about Red Star. Thanks for the heads up!
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    guns+pumpkins=fun

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    No pics. just wanted to be on the gun stoke thread.

    Best day shooting. A pair of matched 15 shot semi-auto 22 pistols shooting double handed. No sighting in just walking rounds in from both hands. I got surprisingly accurate after a few tries.

    We did have some guns that made bigger bangs. But having the pair was killer.

    Love to shoot at night too. That is some serious fun to watch the flame.
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    In honor of the election, I'm planning on applying for conceal & carry in MN. I just want to be on "the list".

    Any reviews on the Walther P22? That'll be #1 in line, followed by a gov't Colt 1911 .45.

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    Quote Originally Posted by axebiker View Post
    In honor of the election, I'm planning on applying for conceal & carry in MN. I just want to be on "the list".

    Any reviews on the Walther P22? That'll be #1 in line, followed by a gov't Colt 1911 .45.

    Well, one is small (size and caliber) and the other isn't

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    Quote Originally Posted by axebiker View Post
    In honor of the election, I'm planning on applying for conceal & carry in MN. I just want to be on "the list".

    Any reviews on the Walther P22? That'll be #1 in line, followed by a gov't Colt 1911 .45.
    P-22's are hit and miss. Some work, many don't. I really don't think I would want a .22 as a concealed carry piece. lots of better choices for the same money. The new Ruger LCP, Keltec's, small frame 9mm Glock (and I hate Glocks)etc. Bigger caliber, better stopping power.

    Now, with that said, it's hard to beat a .45. But you need to realize that a 1911 is not the most concealable piece and its a big, heavy chunk of metal. Limited round capacity. And, on top of that, to be effective you have to carry it "cocked and locked". Meaning you typically carry the weapon with the hammer in the cocked position and the safety on. You have to be very familiar with the operation of the weapon to use it, i.e. remember to take off the safety. As much as I love the ones I have, they don't make it into the concealed carry arena very much. Again, lots better choices of a .45 if that's your thing. If you're going to carry a 1911, you had better plan on running a bunch of rounds through it to get comfortable. And if you're set on Colt, plan on sending it back for a tune-up to get it to function reliably.

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    If your looking for something fairly small but still good power and a good carry piece maybe look at a Sig 229?? I had one a loved it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TNKen View Post
    P-22's are hit and miss. Some work, many don't. I really don't think I would want a .22 as a concealed carry piece. lots of better choices for the same money. The new Ruger LCP, Keltec's, small frame 9mm Glock (and I hate Glocks)etc. Bigger caliber, better stopping power.

    Now, with that said, it's hard to beat a .45. But you need to realize that a 1911 is not the most concealable piece and its a big, heavy chunk of metal. Limited round capacity. And, on top of that, to be effective you have to carry it "cocked and locked". Meaning you typically carry the weapon with the hammer in the cocked position and the safety on. You have to be very familiar with the operation of the weapon to use it, i.e. remember to take off the safety. As much as I love the ones I have, they don't make it into the concealed carry arena very much. Again, lots better choices of a .45 if that's your thing. If you're going to carry a 1911, you had better plan on running a bunch of rounds through it to get comfortable. And if you're set on Colt, plan on sending it back for a tune-up to get it to function reliably.
    I'm not applying for the permit to actually be able to carry. I'm just doing before the politics hit and laws start to be challenged/repealed. I'm more or less just making a statement and planning on doing it before the next administration is in place.

    The .22 will actually be a usable piece - plinking and so on, whereas the .45 is more of a nostalgia thing. I carried one quite a bit in the military. They are more effective as a "thrown weapon" than as an accurate target piece. It's kinda between that, a Beretta 92FS, and a Glock 22. We'll see. I'm just in the looking stage right now.

    I had a 9mm S&W (forget the model now) a few years back that was okay, but at the time I owned it, I was not comfortable having it around with roommates and so on, so I sold it - and bought some skis!

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    Quote Originally Posted by axebiker View Post

    The .22 will actually be a usable piece - plinking and so on, whereas the .45 is more of a nostalgia thing. I carried one quite a bit in the military. They are more effective as a "thrown weapon" than as an accurate target piece. It's kinda between that, a Beretta 92FS, and a Glock 22. We'll see. I'm just in the looking stage right now.
    A "thrown weapon"?????? I have three that are tack drivers. A Kimber Custom Royal, a custom Wilson commander, and an STI 2011 in .38 super. I'll put them up against any semi-auto? Your military guns must have been ridden hard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viva View Post
    One option for you is to get a gun that can be converted to .22 by replacing the slide and magazine. Sig, Kimber and CZ offer this for some of their lines.
    I've seen a few like that - that might just be the way to go...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TNKen View Post
    A "thrown weapon"?????? I have three that are tack drivers. A Kimber Custom Royal, a custom Wilson commander, and an STI 2011 in .38 super. I'll put them up against any semi-auto? Your military guns must have been ridden hard.
    At least Vietnam vintage... They rattled pretty good if you shook them!

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    Election day shopping is fun...




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    Yeah, most folks are sold out of AR's right now, receivers and complete guns. Mags are gone too. Local ammo dealer said they had never had such sales. Personally, I've got to get some Title 2 guns home and a can before January, and build a couple of AR's and AK's.

    Ken

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    Kimber Custom



    One of the sweetest shooting pistols I've ever squeezed. For me just an accurate natural extension.
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    im gonna go clean some guns...
    Last edited by ImSearchingforPowder; 11-06-2008 at 11:07 PM.
    "Slid into the cave where Rocky was waiting with the bong and the snowlerblades"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ImSearchingforPowder View Post
    im gonna go clean my AK to get ready for this Obamer presidency.
    Make it nice & shiny for when they drop by to pick it up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by axebiker View Post
    Make it nice & shiny for when they drop by to pick it up!
    hahaha, that's why you don't register it.
    "Slid into the cave where Rocky was waiting with the bong and the snowlerblades"

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    Did you buy it at a gun shop, or was it a private sale and transfer? Ever post pictures of it online?

    There's a reason I havn't posted pics of my gun quiver.

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    Love Kimbers, except for the fact that they say "Yonkers, NY" on the side. Kind of ironic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TNKen View Post
    Love Kimbers, except for the fact that they say "Yonkers, NY" on the side. Kind of ironic.
    I've never shot a kimber handgun I didn't love and may get one since they fit my big hands like a glove. But when it comes to their hunting rifles I've heard lots of horror stories about quality control. Some people love the rifles and other people have had the rifling totally screwed, mistapped scope mounts and barrels set off center. Have you ever heard those stories about the handguns?
    "They don't think it be like it is, but it do."

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