Wat's Guns-N-Stuff Thread

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You're weird. You're the one making threats of violence but throw a wobbly one when called a 'keyboard warrior'. Something's struck home and I hope that you never have access to real firepower if this is an indication of your emotional stability.

However I'm flattered by your assessment that I have the time to post using alts in addition to the time I waste using this account.
Show me one post where I threatened violence or shut up about it.

At least you are honest enough to admit what you post is a waste of time.
 
Yawn...I have never said trump was my guy. I voted against him in 2016 voting for Gary Johnson. I voted against biden in 2020, which meant yes, I voted trump in 2020. I am not supporting him in 2024. Keep repeating this nonsense over and over about him regarding me. You are using the big lie theory and it's not going to work here.
Go re read Rob's post. He never said Trump was "your guy". He said you keep supporting what Trump says and does. Now think about that for a moment.
 
He is certainly not a good choice for president, we both agree on this. Where we differ is that you seem to embrace Donald J. Trump as a role model, based on your shitposting history.
He's a better option than the treasonous puppy you voted for.
 
I keep my weapons loaded and not all in one place around the house with no trigger locks. If a child comes in the house and I know in advance I put them all in one place and keep that room off limits. I also keep an eye on the child while in my home. i also tell the parents there are loaded weapons in the house.
It is well proven that kids that grow up around responsible gun owners are much better off than those that were not exposed to them.

They did hidden videos of kids coming across guns, and the kids who had grown up around guns, and learned to respect them went immediately to adults to tell them about the guns they found. The kids who grew up in gunless houses were intrigued by them, and started playing with them, the fascination being, something deemed wrong by their parents, made them more inquisitive.

My kids all know, my guns are always loaded, and they also know if I ever catch them playing with them, they will be in serious trouble. But as a parent that is consistent, when I say they will go without their phones for a week, they REALLY will go without their phones. They know playing with them is a serious matter.
 
I keep my weapons loaded and not all in one place around the house with no trigger locks. If a child comes in the house and I know in advance I put them all in one place and keep that room off limits. I also keep an eye on the child while in my home. i also tell the parents there are loaded weapons in the house.
Good for you for doing so.

When that guy came into my house at 2AM, I had no gun by the front door, nor was it loaded. In short, I was not prepared.

I will say, as I was jacking in a round into my pump shotgun, he exited the building quickly, proving guns deter crime. The police later said I was well within my rights to shoot him, though in this case I was glad I didn't. (Castle Doctrine)

Today, my AR-15 is loaded with a round of soft-lead, a hollow point, and then an armor-piercing round in that rotation of three, down through the stack. I have a green tracer as the 25th round to let me know I only have 5 left, and a red tracer to let me know I have used up my clip and that the gun did not jam. That is labeled with a skull and crossbones sticker to identify it as my self-defense clip. It is always in my AR...
 
Went through my inventory last night and it's time to crank up the press for some 5.56. Didn't realize I'd gone through so much recently.
 
I find myself eyeballing that sale stuff again. As much as I prefer 7.62, the 5.56 is easier to shoot, everything is lighter, and it's all much less expensive. And available.
 
WTF? Gun shows don't allow guns? Not sure what your getting at Bubba. All of the gun shows I've ever attended had firearms, if you were carrying, you were required to unload said firearm then they zip tied the action open. As a matter of fact all the firearms at the shows the actions are zip tied open.....
A few years back, a buyer at the gun show close to me, suicided himself when he went into the parking lot. No other fatalities.
 
Got one of those but it spends it's days locked up. I use my PSA model for almost all my shooting. I prefer the full floating barrel design.
 
Got one of those but it spends it's days locked up. I use my PSA model for almost all my shooting. I prefer the full floating barrel design.


On my to-get list is another 20" barrel. I think that the 5.56 wants-n-needs that.


For predators an' sich . . . .
 
On my to-get list is another 20" barrel. I think that the 5.56 wants-n-needs that.


For predators an' sich . . . .
I did some playing around with barrel length. Very marginal difference in velocity or accuracy (using a red dot). The 20" barrel would be helpful if you're going to be shooting irons only (longer sight radius).
 
I did some playing around with barrel length. Very marginal difference in velocity or accuracy (using a red dot). The 20" barrel would be helpful if you're going to be shooting irons only (longer sight radius).


Which is purt'near all I shoot.
 
Sell your guns. Now.
Saying having guns means I am violent is like saying owning a car means you will drive drunk. They are not automatically related. If owning guns meant automatic violence with the millions of guns in private ownership there certainly would be far more gun violence than there is.

Nice try, No points awarded.
 
Saying having guns means I am violent is like saying owning a car means you will drive drunk. They are not automatically related. If owning guns meant automatic violence with the millions of guns in private ownership there certainly would be far more gun violence than there is.

Nice try, No points awarded.
No, you are making intemperate remarks that show that you are dangerously unstable.
 
Yeah . . . no. I don't think that most of that shit helps anything.
I think some of those accessories work well. You can really customize the rifle for it's intent.

I put a binary trigger on one of mine, and it works really well for taking out coyotes that are getting close to livestock. It just gives you that second round on a fast running predator.
 
Went through my inventory last night and it's time to crank up the press for some 5.56. Didn't realize I'd gone through so much recently.
I used to do a lot of rounds in a given shooting session, but found now that I like precision shooting better. Its just more my style and personality, than just mag-dumping. Unfortunately, the longest shot I can take on my farm is 3/4 of a mile, so I am kind of limited on long-range shooting.
 
I used to do a lot of rounds in a given shooting session, but found now that I like precision shooting better. Its just more my style and personality, than just mag-dumping. Unfortunately, the longest shot I can take on my farm is 3/4 of a mile, so I am kind of limited on long-range shooting.
1320 yds is a good stretch for most rifles.
 
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