Yeah but if you made one tacticool you could post it on gun forums and watch people shake their heads for the lulz.
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Yeah but if you made one tacticool you could post it on gun forums and watch people shake their heads for the lulz.
I have two and they're fan-fucking-tastic but because they're so cheap, it's also super cheap to make em tacticool, like you said, epic lulz would be had....while still piercing iron at 100 yards
My only reserve on the nagant is that the ones I've seen in stores have been real pigs. I haven't examined any bores, but most are really beat up looking, and the cosmoline is just ew. I'd probably order one from a good site before I bought one at Big 5.
http://www.jgsales.com/product_info....oducts_id/1337
E: LOL ITS ADDRESS IS 1337
gunbroker.com yo. Although the ones I've seen around here have always been pretty good condition. The first one I bought was beautiful
I guess we don't get ones like that in Portland. Most that I have seen are really crappy. I'd rather get the M44 carbine though tbh. Would be a really nice survivor rifle. You know, to leave behind the truck seat or whatever?
So I was at the range today, was ogling an HK MR308 (MR762 for your US baddies, it's the exact same gun just 762 is to cool of a name for the Canadian market):
Price here in Canada? $5,000~
So we went and shot some pistols instead, dad wanted to try out the .44 revolver and I chose to try out a Beretta 92FS and then later a Glock 22, both in .40... Got a vid of me yielding like a little fuck to the Glock, not sure why, the Beretta have much more of a bite to it and the Glock was nice and smooth in comparison (nothing compared to the USP I usually fire though HEH).
I'll upload it and see if you guys can figure out why I was yielding so much, the R.O. gave me some tips and I shaped up by the last couple mags but it was weird the first few times. First time firing a Glock in .40 but I've fored them in 9mm before so that shouldn't of been a problem. :v:
Note: Yielding = arms moving a lot due to the recoil, not controlling the gun enough to lock my arms right. I'm not gonna lie, I only had a few hours of sleep last night and was kinda tired. But even after putting 3~ rounds through the Beretta I shouldn't have been range fatigued.
Actually, we just call it the HK417. That's what it is, sans automatic mode of fire.
Well HK calls the civi version the HK MR762, so you may all call it that, but they're different guns.
Here's the promised video:
Too some friends of mine who are international students shooting today. They are Arab, so we got a couple weird looks from random hicks when we were buying bricks of .22 ammo :shake:
They seemed to really enjoy my pair of Ruger 10/22s. I have Butler Creek 25 round mags (the steel lips versions of course), and they really thought it was fun to spam stumps in the woods with rounds. Of course, they have no idea how the mechanics work on these things, so when they had a couple of double feeds, I had to take them away and show them how to clear jams :maddowns:
One of the guys was surprisingly deadly with my .30-06 too. We set up a foot tall 6 inch wide hunk of wood about 300 yards out in the clear cut, and he blew the living hell out of it, first time he'd ever shot that rifle too. TBH, I was kinda jealous lol.