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Here's a picture of a better-looking shotgun of the same type.
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Dude, I'd totally buy it since you know how to get cheap parts if need be.
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Went down and picked her up, when I asked to buy he dropped the price to $65 if I paid with cash. Came with a nice recoil pad too! Now for the nitty-gritty.
Everything seems in proper order, barrel isn't pitted at all. He didn't have the key for the trigger lock, so I'm going to have to drill the fucker to get it off. I've been recording some video of myself examining it, I'll post it when I edit out the nonsense parts.
Everything seems in proper order, barrel isn't pitted at all. He didn't have the key for the trigger lock, so I'm going to have to drill the fucker to get it off. I've been recording some video of myself examining it, I'll post it when I edit out the nonsense parts.
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Sweet. I look forward to it. I imagine there's all manner of ill gunk gumming up the internals?
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Yep. However, she came apart very easily. Five steps and and a few seconds and you're done.
1. Slide pump back.
2. Unscrew tube
3. Lower barrel.
4. Slide pump back.
5. Remove barrel/tube from receiver.
1. Slide pump back.
2. Unscrew tube
3. Lower barrel.
4. Slide pump back.
5. Remove barrel/tube from receiver.
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Fantastic engineering, as is to be expected from Browning. Elegant in its simplicity. Some modern shooters deride the 1911 for being complex, but it's really quite simple once you take it down and look at it.
But that might just be me, considering (according to many) I have something of a mechanical aptitude.
But that might just be me, considering (according to many) I have something of a mechanical aptitude.
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People think the 1911 is complex? That pistol is so easy to take care of, I much prefer to my dad's Glock.Mister Frost wrote:Fantastic engineering, as is to be expected from Browning. Elegant in its simplicity. Some modern shooters deride the 1911 for being complex, but it's really quite simple once you take it down and look at it.
But that might just be me, considering (according to many) I have something of a mechanical aptitude.
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I like Glocks, too, but 1911s are a whole other ball game. It helps that I (with what dreadfully little chance I've had to shoot with a 1911) shoot it better than just about any other gun, despite it being a .45Guarddogjr wrote:People think the 1911 is complex? That pistol is so easy to take care of, I much prefer to my dad's Glock.Mister Frost wrote:Fantastic engineering, as is to be expected from Browning. Elegant in its simplicity. Some modern shooters deride the 1911 for being complex, but it's really quite simple once you take it down and look at it.
But that might just be me, considering (according to many) I have something of a mechanical aptitude.
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Mostly unrelated, but I've overheard people on the internet say that "Glocks are unsafe pistols".
Do you know what the fuck they're talking about ?
Do you know what the fuck they're talking about ?
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Yeah my Dad's Glock is a .45 comparing the two I shot the 1911 way better and it just felt better to hold.
Though the Glock was kinda fun, just liked the 1911 better.
Though the Glock was kinda fun, just liked the 1911 better.
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Some see the lack of manual safeties (aside from the one built into the trigger; that little "spur" sticking out from it) as a hazard.Harmony Ltd. wrote:Mostly unrelated, but I've overheard people on the internet say that "Glocks are unsafe pistols".
Do you know what the fuck they're talking about ?
Of course, anyone with two brain cells to rub together knows that reliance on mechanical safeties is a recipe to shooting yourself in the dick. Proper trigger and muzzle discipline, combined with caution while maintaining the weapon and generally just following proper firearm safety rules will keep you safe and sound. Especially since Glocks are notoriously tough and solid guns. For concealed carry, an actual quality holster factors in as well--shoving any gun into your waistband is a recipe for getting your dick shot off.
To be fair, I like the way Glocks fit in my hand as well. Considering that Glocks are a lot more affordable and simple (as well as very damn tough) and I prefer shooting 9mm, I'll probably be carrying a Glock 19 once I turn 21, and carrying it for a while.Guarddogjr wrote:Guarddogjr]Yeah my Dad's Glock is a .45 comparing the two I shot the 1911 way better and it just felt better to hold.
Though the Glock was kinda fun, just liked the 1911 better.
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I was saying I like how the 1911 fells in my hand. Not the Glock.
Though yeah, once I can I'd probably carry a 9mm since it's cheaper to get ammo for that.
Though yeah, once I can I'd probably carry a 9mm since it's cheaper to get ammo for that.
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I'm probably going to get burned at the stakes by hordes of fanatical Browning rabid fans
but maybe you can make a compromise and take 9mm chambered 1911 ? I seem to remember they make those ?
but maybe you can make a compromise and take 9mm chambered 1911 ? I seem to remember they make those ?
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Understood. I was saying that, while I like how the 1911 feels, the Glock feels good as well.Guarddogjr wrote:I was saying I like how the 1911 fells in my hand. Not the Glock.
I also tend to shoot more accurately (relevant for sport-shooting) and faster (relevant for defense) with 9mms.Guarddogjr wrote:Though yeah, once I can I'd probably carry a 9mm since it's cheaper to get ammo for that.
Honestly, accuracy, while a nice bonus, isn't paramount in a defensive pistol, considering most defensive use of concealed carry pistols occur within seven yards. The ability to quickly put your opponent down is paramount, which in turn makes the key factors of a CCW:
1.) Handling--how fast you can draw the weapon and how intuitively you can aim it.
2.) Potential to stop an opponent--this doesn't mean going for the biggest gun you can, or the one with the most much-hyped "stopping power". Capacity, stopping power, fire rate, and shot placement all factor in.
3.) Reliability--The ultimate weapon is useless when it can't fire
4.) Affordability--The ultimate weapon is useless on a gunshop's shelf.
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They do. Quite a few, actually--both in directly rechambered form and in the form of the 1911's bastard lovechild, the Hi-PowerHarmony Ltd. wrote:I'm probably going to get burned at the stakes by hordes of fanatical Browning rabid fans
but maybe you can make a compromise and take 9mm chambered 1911 ? I seem to remember they make those ?
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Are they any good, or is there lot that is lost in translation going from .45 to 9mm ?
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From what I'm given to understand, quite a few of them (like attempts to make compact 1911s) tend toward reliability issues and lose a lot of the intuitive handing and performance that sets the 1911 apart. Camo, Stone or Jack would almost certainly know better than me, though, so I would defer to their inputHarmony Ltd. wrote:Are they any good, or is there lot that is lost in translation going from .45 to 9mm ?
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God DAMN that trigger lock was on there good. An hour and a half of struggling with two screwdrivers FINALLY it pops the fuck open. They make them things fucking good.
And I didn't even use a drill.
And I didn't even use a drill.
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Hah. If you were a real man, you'd have been able to fire the weapon with the trigger locked.
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All I would've had to do was pull the trigger lock back.
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Come to think of it, why'd you even buy a takedown shotgun? A real man simply breaks his weapon in half when he needs to stow it, and holds it together during firefights by pure willpower
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I second this motion. Find what suits your tastes and don't rush my mother rushed and bought a crappy crappy pistolMister Frost wrote:Understood. I was saying that, while I like how the 1911 feels, the Glock feels good as well.Guarddogjr wrote:I was saying I like how the 1911 fells in my hand. Not the Glock.I also tend to shoot more accurately (relevant for sport-shooting) and faster (relevant for defense) with 9mms.Guarddogjr wrote:Though yeah, once I can I'd probably carry a 9mm since it's cheaper to get ammo for that.
Honestly, accuracy, while a nice bonus, isn't paramount in a defensive pistol, considering most defensive use of concealed carry pistols occur within seven yards. The ability to quickly put your opponent down is paramount, which in turn makes the key factors of a CCW:
1.) Handling--how fast you can draw the weapon and how intuitively you can aim it.
2.) Potential to stop an opponent--this doesn't mean going for the biggest gun you can, or the one with the most much-hyped "stopping power". Capacity, stopping power, fire rate, and shot placement all factor in.
3.) Reliability--The ultimate weapon is useless when it can't fire
4.) Affordability--The ultimate weapon is useless on a gunshop's shelf.
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My mom rushed, too. Bought a Kel-Tec PF9. I eventually had to modify it so it worked properly.Admiral Stoic Rum wrote:I second this motion. Find what suits your tastes and don't rush my mother rushed and bought a crappy crappy pistol
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A brand-spanking newly designed pistol won't work any better than an older, time-proven pistol. You don't need the latest in space-age gadgets and polymers, you need something that will go bang when you want it to, every time. Practice at the range is also key; familiarity with the weapon is everything when it comes to using it.
And the video is up!
And the video is up!
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My thoughts exactly, Stone. The 1911 has over a century of proven worth, even if it is on the pricey side. The Glock has, if I remember correctly, around 40 years. Guns like the Kel-Tec are, what, mid-late 90's? Not trusted by professionals or proven by time.
I'm not saying older=better (we'd still be slinging swords if that were the case) but a design that endures endures for a reason.
As far as the video goes, that was nicely made. I look forward to more progress updates.
Also, I don't know if you get this a lot, but you're a really good-looking guy.
I'm not saying older=better (we'd still be slinging swords if that were the case) but a design that endures endures for a reason.
As far as the video goes, that was nicely made. I look forward to more progress updates.
Also, I don't know if you get this a lot, but you're a really good-looking guy.
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I plan on filming the whole thing, rather than taking a few pics before getting distracted by cleaning like what happened with both Mausers and the Mosin.
And no, I really don't get it a lot; although, you're not the first guy to tell me so.
And no, I really don't get it a lot; although, you're not the first guy to tell me so.
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Good thinking. Honestly, call me weird, but I really enjoy just sitting down and cleaning my guns. The smell of gun oil, the clicks of mechanics, the hum of the scanning electron microscope used to find and obliterate every stray molecule of carbon......priceless.
And it surprises me you don't get that a lot. You've got the whole "smart, but rugged" thing going on.
And it surprises me you don't get that a lot. You've got the whole "smart, but rugged" thing going on.
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@ both statements.
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Hey, I'm not saying I'd date you. I'm just definitely saying I'd fuck you.
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