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Started by pantablo, January 08, 2007, 10:50:06 AM

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jimbo1

Man, I have been gone a while.  Now bikes mixed with gun nuts. 

Now anyone into my 3rd addiction,,,, any Vette people here also.


BTW, very good job for first time.

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I'm not a vette person, per se, but I know a bit. My buddy has a '78 that we rebuilt from the block up. Next up is the interior, then finally the body.
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Quote from: aaronstj on January 09, 2007, 02:55:12 PM
I'd love to own an M1 carbine.  They're awesome little guns.

I'm not huge into target shooting, though.  No patience.  I do go trap shooting almost every week, though.  It's a ton of fun, shooting at moving targets.  It's also great practice for hunting.  I get the impression that most bird hunters out there can't shoot for crap.  I can knock down pretty much any bird I shoot at.
ive got an m1, that was given to me by a deceased ww2 vet, that gun i love to shoot. but hell its loud not as loud as my 500 but still,
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I've got a sks, its loud as hell!
What's fun is a little 410 with bird shot, hitting bottles or whatever, almost no kick...its so fun!
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Quote from: jimbo1 on January 13, 2007, 12:00:18 AM
Man, I have been gone a while.  Now bikes mixed with gun nuts. 

Now anyone into my 3rd addiction,,,, any Vette people here also.


BTW, very good job for first time.
:thumb: You just listed my three addictions!  Guns (have too many to count), motorcycles (currently have three) and Corvettes ( I have two)!  What generation of Corvette do you own?
  I always have had a huge lust for all things Corvette.  I graduated school in 1990 when the C4 (especially the ZR1) was my dream car.  I bought my first vette in 1993, it is a yellow 1986.  Two years ago I found a 40K mile red 1986 for sale by the owners widow and bought it for an incredible price.
 
  My next one is probably going to be a C5 Z06 or a base model C6. 







Susuki_Jah

how did you like firing the XD? I got a XD with titanium upper and trinium night sights with a 15rd mag (and a few more) 9mm.   I love it also though chambering a round is not as smooth as my PT 911.

1991 Suzuki GS500E , a bunch of crap done to it :)

jimbo1

#46
What generation of Corvette do you own?


I have a c4 also, mine is an '89.  Can't figure out how to post pics or I would.

Love the wheels on the red one.

pantablo

Quote from: Susuki_Jah on January 13, 2007, 09:39:41 AM
how did you like firing the XD? I got a XD with titanium upper and trinium night sights with a 15rd mag (and a few more) 9mm.   I love it also though chambering a round is not as smooth as my PT 911.



it was really smooth and accurate. didnt feel like it kicked much either but I have no point of reference except the 44mag and baretta.  The 44 was damn accurate, the baretta was piss poor and sloppy.

If I were to own a gun the XD would be high on the list.
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Quote from: makenzie71 on August 21, 2006, 09:47:40 PM...not like normal sex, either...like sex with chicks.

scratch

That's what I'm looking out for, too.

Don't like 9's, unless I'm shooting at cars.

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Susuki_Jah

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SpringField Armory XD 9mm titanium upper and trinium night sights This is what I carry on my side around town. I find that people are much nicer to me this way lol


Taurus PT 911  I love the feel of this gun so much and how easy it is to chamber a round


My Smith and Wesson "Lemon Sqeezer" (late 1800's early 1900's make) one of the first to incorperate grip safety. its a double action 5 shot revolver and still shoots very well.  .32 cal


My Bernardelli Gardone VT italia cal. 7.65 brev.    ( a .32 cal semi auto pistol) this is a very solid gun and easy to conceal , Its totally a gun that a spy or somthing would carry around. it is very important to me because it was my grandfathers gun, he died a few years before I was born and he carried this gun on him everywhere he went. so this one is very sentemental to me .

I have a ton of rifles and other nifty guns but I think I will keep those to myself for now lol


1991 Suzuki GS500E , a bunch of crap done to it :)

Kasumi

Well my thirst for shooting and weaponary (a thirst every man should have  :icon_mrgreen:) is pretty much curbed over here in the UK. Very difficult to own a gun (so many licenses and regulations) and the only place you can really use them is on a large farm or shooting ground. However i don't own many. Just the easy ones. I have  BSA .22 air rifle and a .175 old Daisy target pistol.

I do quite alot of target shooting with the pistol on some targets we made up on the farm. However the must fun you can have would be using the .22. We collect beer cans and stand em on hay bails half way down a field then shoot'em off from the top. Not sure of the distance but its a pretty far (you wouldn't have a hope in hell on a day with much wind) its good fun though. I also go rat shooting and rabbit hunting on the farm for 'pest control' purposes  :2guns: For that we use the rifles and some god for saken old shotgun locked in the workshop

I am registered with a local gun club and although i can't own a shotgun (easily, im 17) many friends lend me one while down there we shoot skeet and clays and occasionally pheasants when the hooray henry's havn't had them all.

I was down today and had the pleasure of shooting the most awesome shotgun or weapon ive ever fired. The guy had it sent directly from america (he knows someone who works in the company)

Browning Cynergy - Classic Trap version.



It was absolutly beautiful. It turned real easy and fired beautifuly with very little recoil. Im guessing this is down to the rubber pad. It was also very quick to fire apparently due to a mechanical trigger but it meant you could get a second shot in which with some guns you couldn't. It was an pleasure to shoot it and if i was ever to purchase a shotgun i would definatly look into one (if i had alot of money!!!)
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pantablo

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Quote from: makenzie71 on August 21, 2006, 09:47:40 PM...not like normal sex, either...like sex with chicks.

nightrider

re guns:

I could totally get into guns if I gave in to my warlike side. My family was nonviolent but I was a very warlike kid, for being an 80-pound bookworm. Being a city dweller now Id only get a gun if I thought I really needed it, but maybe the enjoyment factor is another good reason.

Ive never actually fired a weapon unless you count a bb gun. My friend had a hand-pump Daisy. I was 12. There were two doves or white pigeons pecking in some gravel behind his house, I poked the barrel thru a chain link fence, took careful aim, and blasted one from about 20 feet away. There was a BIG puff of feathers and it flew off about 200 feet and perched on the wall of the building where we all went to church. It was spazzing out a little and kept fluffing its feathers. I was surprised it was still alive. From about 40 feet below it I shot it again... some more feathers came off... it fell over sideways, plop, that's it, and lay there on top of the wall. I felt really bad. I dont think I shot at any more birds after that.

another time camping w/ the other kids from church, I had my friend Cody's wrist rocket slingshot, and I think we were just walking around the woods with that and a bb rifle and possibly a bow. Yes, we were very violent christian boys. I saw a squirrel from about 25 feet and launched a rock out of the slingshot at chest height. PAP- it hit right in the ribcage. He was knocked back about a foot, paused, then scurried off. We were surprised he survived, the sound of the rock hitting him was loud enough for everyone to hear. Then later some other campers told us he was curled up somewhere. We found him under a log down the path. His eyes were closed, his little squirrel head was tucked into his paws and his fuzzy lil tail was wrapped around him. He was dead. I felt bad again. I can only imagine how much it sucked for the poor guy.

Well those are my two hunting stories. Although I have pwned many, many thousands of other humans on Counterstrike and Battlefield 2 using every variety of weapon known to man.

bubba zanetti

Susuki Jah, I like your .32 S & W revolver. For some reason I like the look of the break open revolvers. BTW who's the sucker that took the photo of you  :laugh: :laugh:

This is my favourite pistol, after my .357 S & W revolver, it's a replica of a Remington rolling block pistol from the early 1870's.

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nightrider

You need some Tarn-X on that shaZam!.

Susuki_Jah

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Quote from: bubba zanetti on January 15, 2007, 12:54:54 AM
Susuki Jah, I like your .32 S & W revolver. For some reason I like the look of the break open revolvers. BTW who's the sucker that took the photo of you  :laugh: :laugh:

This is my favourite pistol, after my .357 S & W revolver, it's a replica of a Remington rolling block pistol from the early 1870's.


yea that s&w was purchased out of a local gun shop for 100$ . pretty good condition too and still fires.  man I love the replica you got how does she kick ?

and dont worry I would never ask anyone to take a photo like that .. I set it on a timer .

unless it was an airforce buddy ;).

my friend took this shot of me in AZ on the border I was sitting out of the turit (sp) in a humvee
1991 Suzuki GS500E , a bunch of crap done to it :)

Kasumi

Quote from: pantablo on January 14, 2007, 10:45:53 PM
hooray henry's? LOL.


Hehehe. Hooray henry's = english slang for posh (and rich) country folk who own large manor houses and estates. The sort of posh folk who have expensive shoots on their large manor estates where they shoot the pheasants they have reared through the year. Usually us measly peasants are hired to beat for them (the act of scaring the birds from the pheasant cover, ie wood) so they fly into the air and get shot. But sometimes we get to shoot all the ones they can't hit with there 300inch quad barrel polished teak shotgun they inherited through 500 generations.

/rant over.

Some are ok. Alot are snobs.
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jimbo1

Kasumi, do the pheasant taste better with the expensive shotguns?  Just wondering if I should get another one, but they taste pretty good from a mossberg pump.   LOL

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Quote from: makenzie71 on August 21, 2006, 09:47:40 PM...not like normal sex, either...like sex with chicks.

Kasumi

Hehe they taste far better with less shot  :flipoff: But then you probably don't kill as many  :icon_twisted:

Its a hard choice hehehe.
By all means though buy a cynergy - they tasted good with that - or maybe i was distracted by its loveliness. Feel free to send me it for a few test shots.





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