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Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Robert Thompson, Dec 7, 2014.

  1. DrCervixxx

    DrCervixxx Well-Known Member

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    That lack of feeling of rightness is probably why it feels clunky and inaccurate to me. :p
     
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  2. zeta

    zeta Active Member

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    Haveing it feel right in your hand is a veary important thing.... oh wait we still talking guns... ya that to lol
     
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  3. Robert Thompson

    Robert Thompson Reaper of Fallen Toys, Porn King

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    I really want to sit behind the controls of a M-134 just

    I think I would cream my pants if allowed to send 3000 rounds through it
     
  4. zeta

    zeta Active Member

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    Gau8 end of thread
     
  5. Reptile

    Reptile Semi-Professional Butthole Spelunker

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    Ill swear by the by the 7.62x39. I dropped my last 2 deer on the spot with my SKS' irons. best $150 I've ever spent.
     
  6. DrCervixxx

    DrCervixxx Well-Known Member

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    I bet! Somebody gave me a government issue ham last year, and it looked nasty.. I took it out for ballistics testing, lol. The 7.62 hollow point did by far the most damage to it, in fact I'd be hesitant to use it on a deer because of how much meat it shredded.
     
  7. Coffeemuck

    Coffeemuck Lurkiest of lurkers

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    I agree with others on the mini. It's lightweight and nice handling, but it has heat and inaccuracy problems at around 4-6 moa sometimes. I also think they're overpriced for what they are. Probably better off getting an AR of the same price. As for .223 availibility, it is the most availible centerfire cartridge on the american market, and somewhat cheap because it's a military standard.
     
  8. Robert Thompson

    Robert Thompson Reaper of Fallen Toys, Porn King

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    I found a shotgun I want. UTS 15
     
  9. zeta

    zeta Active Member

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    Do some research ive seen bad things
     
  10. zeta

    zeta Active Member

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    I like the mka1919 and im building an fn a5 right now
     
  11. Coffeemuck

    Coffeemuck Lurkiest of lurkers

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    From what I've heard:
    UTS 15 = Utterly Terrible Shotgun = Useless Turkish Shotgun
    Mka looks pretty good, and saiga is good but finicky sometimes.
    Mossberg 930 JM is my top choice, but it is a tube fed.
     
  12. Robert Thompson

    Robert Thompson Reaper of Fallen Toys, Porn King

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    I have heard a few reviews.
    Generation 3 has fixed most of the problems of failure to eject and failure to feed.
    The main issue is that you have to full stroke and it is not forgiving if you don't
     
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    mosin-pole-vault-1614.jpg
    Not gonna lie, I've been interested in acquiring one of these ever since I saw this image... That's a legit reason to want one isn't it :s
     
  14. zeta

    zeta Active Member

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    Its a good cheap starter rifle, just gotta keep it clean. And im waiting on parta to show up so far ive prolly got 88 percent of my auto 5 on its way
     
  15. Vael

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    Here is the rifle I use for 300 meters sport's shooting, Sig 550/Fass 90:
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    For an assault rifle, its precision is marvelous (although 5.56 bullets are sensitive to wind deflexion).

    What I want?
    A 1911 and an M14 but it's expensive.
     
  16. logitech

    logitech dis my jam

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    I'm always extremely jealous of genuine Sig rifles.
     
  17. Vael

    Vael Active Member

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    Look or performances?
     
  18. logitech

    logitech dis my jam

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    Both. I've handled a 551 and a 556 and the quality of the 551 was immediately noticeable. You can find them in the US, but they carry a hefty pricetag that is often triple that of a plain 556.
     
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  19. zeta

    zeta Active Member

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    To bad you cant gwt the parts to just build one
     
  20. Vael

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    How much does it cost for a 551?
    And no offense but I've always considered the 556 as an heresy what did they have in mind when creating this gun o_O
     

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