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.40 sucks.nobodys mentioned the 40S&W yet...
You mean the Glock detonation device?nobodys mentioned the 40S&W yet...
I think that already occurred regarding "tactical".The real question is who is gunna be the first one to get offended and start a "internet dispute" in this thread?
We all know someone's gunna break and come in defending something that they hold near and dear to their heart that another member has just sh!t on. Haha.
Must have missed it.I think that already occurred regarding "tactical".
You can get good quality stuff on a budget, if you're willing to get used/trades.... this goes for pretty much everything honestly. (Says the guy who started with a Hi Point carbine and then a Sarco kit and built his 6.5 Grendel SBR over time... )I dunno.
One of my firearms-related pet peeves is more experienced gun owners and shooters who seem constantly compelled to talk smack about inexperienced, new gun-owners and shooters, those who just don't know any better, making fun of them blowing their whole wad on a gun and then loading it up with budget accessories. Especially for the folks getting into guns who never served in the military or had a dad, older brother, uncle or some other person to mentor them and teach them the right way?
We eat our young. We know it all, but enjoy making fun of the noobs for making mistakes?
C'mon, now. None of y'all were new once?
First day on the internet?I dunno.
One of my firearms-related pet peeves is more experienced gun owners and shooters who seem constantly compelled to talk smack about inexperienced, new gun-owners and shooters, those who just don't know any better, making fun of them blowing their whole wad on a gun and then loading it up with budget accessories. Especially for the folks getting into guns who never served in the military or had a dad, older brother, uncle or some other person to mentor them and teach them the right way?
We eat our young. We know it all, but enjoy making fun of the noobs for making mistakes?
C'mon, now. None of y'all were new once? Or did everyone here already know everything there was to know about guns'n'shootin' the moment the doc slapped their bubblegum after they popped outta Mama's belly?
Neither one, I've already played army for real. I will leave what comes next to the US Army, where they pass out tactical gear for free.Should we all just go stand directly in front of the enemy and shoot each other like it's the Revolutionary War?
I mean, I was definitely one of them for probably the first year plus of gun ownership lol. But when I learned better, I knew better, and I bought better. I took the ribbing of my Olights, and steel plate armor like man lol. I didn't get defensive or try to say "just as good". I am still fairly new to firearms and preparedness stuff so I still have a lot to learn but humility is key. Which a lot of people could use more of, myself included.I dunno.
One of my firearms-related pet peeves is more experienced gun owners and shooters who seem constantly compelled to talk smack about inexperienced, new gun-owners and shooters, those who just don't know any better, making fun of them blowing their whole wad on a gun and then loading it up with budget accessories. Especially for the folks getting into guns who never served in the military or had a dad, older brother, uncle or some other person to mentor them and teach them the right way?
We eat our young. We know it all, but enjoy making fun of the noobs for making mistakes?
C'mon, now. None of y'all were new once? Or did everyone here already know everything there was to know about guns'n'shootin' the moment the doc slapped their bubblegum after they popped outta Mama's belly?
Yet there are some people, presumably few, who reload this little gargoyle. I once found a well-used bullet mold in some mixed gear that I bought as a lot. Also a coffee can full of cast bullets out of same. I sure hope the guy got his lead hardness right; a leaded bore in a .25 wouldn't let you shoot for long. There must've been about 250 or more .25 ACP cast bullets in that can. Did the guy really shoot his .25 that much? Or did he entertain fantasies that he might? Hard to picture.I would rather have a rock to defend myself with than a .25 ACP...
The real question is....Where did he find the brass.Did the guy really shoot his .25 that much? Or did he entertain fantasies that he might? Hard to picture.
Sounds like you bought my Colt Anaconda....A brand new gun that doesnt work.
.....and shipping it under warranty twice, for the same reason.
...and from a high end manufacturer.