Maximilian_Jenius
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I have a badass looking MP-15 in cammo and a 30 round clip. It's only a .22 though. About all I can handle.
I have a badass looking MP-15 in cammo and a 30 round clip. It's only a .22 though. About all I can handle.
I've got one of these, never had an issue with it, seems to work okay. I will say that the noise the recoil spring makes is a bit annoying, but other than that it seems to hit the things I point it at and it's never not fired repeatedly unless I don't count the rounds (10 round magazines in CA). I haven't actually taken it to the range in quite a while (it's been modified to ensure a new law won't make me a felon overnight with a kit that requires the action to open to release the magazine, I like to stay on the right side of the law) , I like my lever gun or my bolt action more, but I do have it in case I ever need it.M&P 15 | Smith & Wesson
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That's terrifying and all (why would you need more than one defense-shotgun?), but those aren't rifles. The trick is in the name "rifle". As in "rifling". It spins the projectile so that it can accurately h...you know what, nevermind. *backs slowly away, while waving his hands around, maintaining eye-contact, ringing his sleigh-bells, and making himself Big*
A friend of mine bought a new stainless Marlin 1895 after he'd inspected and fired my new Remlin 1894, he already had a real Marlin 1895 in 45-70 but he likes to hunt and get dirty and he thought stainless would serve him better stomping around in the bushes and mud and his old rifle was quickly increasing it's value just sitting in the safe. We went to the range and within 3-4 rounds his front sight fell off and at least one screw was about to. Luckily he brought his real Marlin and we persevered in our quest to hit steel targets several hundred yards away, and you're right, 45-70 kicks pretty hard (my friend is also a fan of large caliber revolvers, his custom 45-70 single action Ruger is a lot of fun). He sent the rifle back to Marlin and they must've gone through it with a very fine toothed comb because when he got it back it was smoother than my rifle but not as smooth as his classic.Someday I want a 45-70 Government, lever action is fine. The kick of the recoil will likely remind me somehow of being married (near the end), but what a sweet rifle!
Arby's has the meats. I haz the guns. Lol.
Was just at the range last Saturday shooting my new S&W M&P .40. And my HK .45.
Don't let the gay face fool ya!![]()
Screw the static range, let’s get you to the tactics range down here.
Of course, I jest.Measured in lead.
Jason didn't like that, he thought a cat could find it, play with it and shoot themselves.![]()
If house cats were even just the size of the average golden retriever there's no telling how many people they'd probably kill each year.A cat is far more likely to shoot you than itself. On purpose. And then eat your face.
It wasn’t wasted. I laughed. Keep it coming!I waste some good material on you folks.
So, obviously I love my husband I married him. But last night when he wanted to leave the Christmas tree lights on. And the curtains open. A conversation happened. And he said. "It's Christmas, I want the lights left on all-night. If someone breaks in while we sleep. If I survive I'll be fine. If I die then I guess I don't have to worry about it anymore. They're just things. But I I won't live my life in fear. Like you!"
What are the terms of an annulment?
So, obviously I love my husband I married him. But last night when he wanted to leave the Christmas tree lights on. And the curtains open. A conversation happened. And he said. "It's Christmas, I want the lights left on all-night. If someone breaks in while we sleep. If I survive I'll be fine. If I die then I guess I don't have to worry about it anymore. They're just things. But I I won't live my life in fear. Like you!"
What are the terms of an annulment?
He’s right, Scrooge! Lights stay on round the clock for me.
I don't care about the lights being on all-night. It's him wanting to have the curtains open as well. Nope!
I don't care about the lights being on all-night. It's him wanting to have the curtains open as well. Nope!
If house cats were even just the size of the average golden retriever there's no telling how many people they'd probably kill each year.