6'5" 250 here .
6'3" 200 here fattie
6'5" 250 here .
Maybe in those old black and whites you showed us.
still fantasizing about my body?
Might be off topic in this pissing contest now but I bought a .410 Stevens for my 7 yr old. Pretty excited about it. Bolt action magazine. Didn't know they made them. $125 looks brand new. We are going to practice on some stationary clay pigeons and then my dad has a ridiculous amount of Turkeys that walk right up to his house.
Can I post pictures directly on here?
Had to look that gun up, looks awesome. Post away on the pictures, especially his first turkey.
I dove hunt with a Browning english stocked featherweight .410 over/under. You are gonna be shocked at how expensive .410 s s are. I'm paying $14 plus per box for 3" XX's buying in multi case quan ies.
im gonna run some fiocchi through it today and see how it cycles.
I came to a conclusion regarding your knee surgery, age and apparent impulse control. You can parse it how you like to try and make yourself feel better.
That your go to is to attack me and not set the record straight is very telling, fattie.
Here is how stupid these s are here in California. We had to install bullet buttons on the mag release so that a tool had to release the magazine instead of your finger. This was done to slow down the time it takes to reload. Now these dip s want to ban those as they say the bullet buttons are installed to make magazine changes rapid. WTFyou can't make this up.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Another California bill seeks to close a legal loophole that allows firearms to include “bullet buttons” to rapidly exchange empty ammunition magazines for full ones.
The Senate bill announced Wednesday by Democrats Steve Glazer of Orinda and Isadore Hall of Compton joins similar legislation introduced last week in the Assembly.
For every new bill they propose I'll buy another lower.
Picked up two lowers yesterday for the two new bills, and a pistol cause why not.
Shot the CZ P01 pistol last night and it's awesome. Have always been a Sig Sauer guy but I may be switching my loyalties to CZ. Only pistol available to civilians that has passed the NATO testing.
"The P-01 was accepted after almost three years of testing and development. What CZ did to win the bid is something that few (how about zero?) designs have ever had to go through before greeting the buying public. For a military gun, sure, but in this case, the general public gets the same gun, same design and same specs as the police and military.
For instance, according to the information supplied by CZ, the gun had to withstand 4,000 dry-firings, 3,000 de- ings, operator-level disassembly and re-assembly 1,350 times, complete disassembly (all the way down to pins and springs) 150 times, 100-percent parts interchangeability, a 1.5 meter drop test (54 times) on concrete, three meter drop test, firing after being frozen at -36 F for 24 hours, firing after being submerged in mud, sand and combinations--and after having been stripped of all oil. The service life must exceed 15,000 rounds of P 9mm ammo and indeed, testing revealed the P-01 has exceeded 30,000 rounds with ball 9mm.
The reliability requirement protocol was particularly astounding. Set at 98.8 percent (.2 percent) failure rate, this was tough-enough for any gun. This equals 20 stoppages per 10,000 rounds, or 500 "mean rounds between failures" (MRBF). During testing, the average number of stoppages was only seven per 15,000 rounds, or .05 percent failure rate. This translates to a MRBF rate of 2,142 rounds. That happens to be about five times the minimum acceptable rate for the U.S. Army, which is set at 495 rounds for 9mm pistols with 115 gr. ball ammo. "
sounds good.
like I've said before...my glock 23 and beretta 85f have had at least 20k rounds without any issue at all.
absolute zero issues.
that CZ P01 is extremely affordable.
gotta check that out.
how many rounds did you put through it last night?
only 100 rounds, not singe malfunction which I thought would happen while breaking in. Most accurate pistol I've shot out of the box and fits my hand perfectly. I'll put another 500 through it today.
Got a really good deal on it at budsgunshop.com----looks like they are sold out now. I looked at the CZ Rami compact but after reading reviews it seemed to be way too wide.
its more accurate than one of your sigs?
All of them. Didn't even have to adjust the sights. It's like a laser and just points naturally.
That you choose to make up juvenile "fattie" accusations on a political message board is very telling of what an immature little prick you are.
this is a gun thread.
im sick of all this bickering.
u 2 need to make up
I'm trying to contribute gun stuff but the little peckerhead keeps ankle biting.
ignore him and get back in the conversation.
internet is chocked full of CZ lovers.
these owners are very articulate when describing this weapon. that price is killer.
That 9 is a nice pistol but I've got big hands and am more partial to double stack 45's. I've got a P12 that feels to me like your new CZ feels to you. It just hits whatever it looks at.
My "desk' pistol is a Taurus PT845. Not particularly expensive but has been trouble free so far. Don't have as many rounds through it as you guys though. Generally the more you shoot semi's the smoother they cycle if they are clean.
My safe queen pistol is a US Army Colt 1911 built in 1918. My dad carried it in his Corsair in the Pacific in WWII. It's even in the original leather.
sweet.
wonder why bouton hasn't talked about his firearms.
"Get in here , Boo. I know you got guns"
I'll just add this and see if anyone wants to carry it further:
HK is the most overrated guns i've ever fired.
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