Sold my wifes rebel it was a 1999 in great condition, and had 6k on the clock. New chain new tires, got 2100 flat out of the deal. I think I got a great end of the bargain. It was sad to see it go, but it means more opportunity for more guns.
OK how were you a rebel without guns ... and you are now going to get guns, but not a rebel ... like WTF. Its like that chauffer and car piece by the Marx brothers.
Cool.
Buddha.
:laugh: Oh, killing me.
what guns you getting?
if i can save up the money to cover bills till xmas im getting a springfeild GI adition 1911
Quote from: Mdow on August 14, 2008, 08:46:47 PM
what guns you getting?
if i can save up the money to cover bills till xmas im getting a springfeild GI adition 1911
damn you i want one of those, and a friend of mine is having a sale on them, ( i can get at cost) , but my budget says not today chief., hes liek ill set one back for you, and im like :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
ahhh my friendly neighborhood gun shops got them for 5 flat. plus hes helped me on stuff before when i was ordering my AK and when i sold me FN FAL
I would, in all seriousness, trade my Duc for a USSOCOM issue HK MK23.
Quote from: Mdow on August 14, 2008, 08:46:47 PM
springfeild GI adition 1911
That's the only gun I own.
Kinda scaring/confusing me with all the gun talk. No guns around canada ;)
Quote from: springy14 on August 16, 2008, 07:29:28 PM
Kinda scaring/confusing me with all the gun talk. No guns around canada ;)
Hell, there's a gun behind EVERY door in my house. All fully loaded with one in the chamber. Most everyone I know is the same way. If someone comes in here, there will be a battle....
Freakin' "A" Lewis!!!! I recall many years ago when the kids were.........younger, I told the baby sitter one weekend.........listen, if the house catches fire, you and the kids get out immediately and when the fireman come, tell them to get the hell back, for the house is gonna blow right off the slab!!!
Quote from: spc on August 16, 2008, 08:10:59 AM
I would, in all seriousness, trade my Duc for a USSOCOM issue HK MK23.
hell id trade your duc for it as well. know what i need to find some more nades :nono: :laugh: :laugh:
Quote from: springy14 on August 16, 2008, 07:29:28 PM
Kinda scaring/confusing me with all the gun talk. No guns around canada ;)
I'll simplify things: The gun I'm referencing was produced by H&K in 1991 under contract from the United States government. It's sole purpose was to stand up to the rigors of Special Operations usage. It fires .45acp with a fixed test shot range at 50 meters of 37mm. In testing it averaged 6000 MRBS and has a 'life expectancy' in excess of 30,000rds using +P ammo. Every facet of the weapon is designed purely for function and despite it's rather large comparative size it is a very 'easy' weapon to fire. Most people commonly associate the 'double tap' with this weapon as a double tap from this weapon is the most sure way to decommission an enemy combatant with it's tight shot group. Short of an insanely skilled marksman, the round will most always enter the target slightly touching the previous rounds entry point creating essentially double the damage.
i still like teh hk mp5, 9 i get to fire these whenever i want to. all ive got to do is, call, and buy ammo) :icon_twisted: