Staff Member
- Messages
- 11,209
- Reactions
- 40,980
their wheel guns or semi autos? my opinions is very different between the two LOLThen what does that make Taurus?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
their wheel guns or semi autos? my opinions is very different between the two LOLThen what does that make Taurus?
their wheel guns or semi autos? my opinions is very different between the two LOL
i like taurus wheel guns but i think their semi autos are junkTaurus and Hi-Point aren't even in the same league.
i like taurus wheel guns but i think their semi autos are junk
I should have clarified...Many here are expert "Computer Armchair Bullshooters" I have my Sniper badge in that category.
lol i never said anything here about hi point... i think theyre throw away guns.And Hi-Point is still trying to engineer a quality product. Or not apparently.
Go figure.
lol i never said anything here about hi point... i think theyre throw away guns.
all some guys can afford and definately 'better' than nothing...slightly.
I see a future thread:Yeahbut...I'm a gun expert and my way is the BEST because I posted it on the internet.
Yeah , but its more who I got 'em from...
Daniel Boone..
David Crockett...
Kit Carson...
Yeah ,that's the ticket...
Andy
Do you really have rifles traced back to those fine historic gentlemen? I'd really like to hear more about them, probably in a separate thread. Nonetheless, I'd love to hear about them!!!
i saw. i just got confused on when you quoted me and said somethin about hi point hi points are junk IMO
I wonder about this all the time. There's no way every pistol and rifle from here to Miami only have "about 200 rounds" though them.
The others say "It's used so unknown round count". You can generally tell if they are pulling your leg when you look at the gun.I wonder about this all the time. There's no way every pistol and rifle from here to Miami only have "about 200 rounds" though them.
Those high end guns are not immune from throat erosion or wear. Careful.@ OP
In general I would think the reason for the current spat of low round count firearms being moved is tied to the Obama regime. Cheap ammo was scarce, ammunition in general was on the high side. Many people bought various firearms do to panic buying shot them a couple times and put them away. Now that they see blue skies in the eye of the hurricane they don't feel an external threat anymore.
that's my thoughts on the masses.
high round counts scare off the average buyer or they expect a deep discount. as someone mentioned in a previous post it depends on the caliber 1200rds through a 243, 22-250 etc unless I wanted the parts for another project I wouldn't buy. a GAP, KMW (terry cross), LRI, etc precision rifle in 308 with 6k rounds on it wouldn't blink an eye on purchasing it.
any hoooo my morning thoughts