Post pics of your guns
#1
Post pics of your guns
I didn't see anything in the rules about posting guns pics so here goes and this is not a thread about gun control.
My Beretta 92FS have probably only put about maybe 100 rds through it and sanded the barrel and other stuff
This is my Mosin-Nagant 91/30 made '43 I've put about 250rds through it and shoot like a champ only problem is the metal butt plate
My Beretta 92FS have probably only put about maybe 100 rds through it and sanded the barrel and other stuff
This is my Mosin-Nagant 91/30 made '43 I've put about 250rds through it and shoot like a champ only problem is the metal butt plate
#4
In Canada its a little more of a challenge to own guns. Have to get all kinds of licences and registrations, so I stick with whats legal and still works. I have a few friends that collect the real deal so I can get my fix through them. Here's my collection of Nitro guns, CO2, and airguns. I hunt small game and migratory birds. Also use for pest control and can-klinkin. I suppose home security too, nobodys advancing on 25 BBs @ 500fps, and I aint going to jail for it.
Crossman Nitro Venom dusk .22 break-barrel single shot, upgraded nitro piston from 500 to 1250fps (illegal in Canada, but who can ever tell its upgraded). Puts aluminum shot through 1/2" plywood no prob. This is my favorite gun. Accurate to about 100 meters then shots drop off. Adjustable hair trigger. Aluminum loads travel farther and straighter than lead shot. Has killed me many of meals. Got a black eye first shot after the nitro piston change, now I hold my eye back off the scope cushion. It kicks now much harder than a .22LR rifle ever would. If Im playing with the machined aluminum or steel rounds, I can repeatedly nail bottle caps at 60 meters. Or bird heads... Lead rounds are not as accurate. Ive owned alot of pellet guns in my days, and this gun is easily my favorite. Total cost of the gun and the upgrade nitro piston is about 450$
Crossman .177 CO2 .357 replica. 10 pellet spindle. Don't play too much with it as it is heavy and doesnt fit in my pocket, this is a loud one. Long barrel makes it nice and accurate to about 40 meters. Wouldnt want this in my pantsline anyways as there is no safety on it.
Heckler & Koch .177 CO2. Mag holds 25 BBs. High quality gun, fires as fast as you can pull. Has never jammed on me. Thousands of rounds fired. Accuracy stinks, range of about 30 meters for accuracy. Spray and pray gun but lots of fun for just jamming rounds through. Fits nicely in my pocket or beltline and doesnt weigh a whole lot.
(Hmmm... Cant find it for taking a photo right now... Good thing I dont own real guns huh? LOL Now where did I leave this thing lying around? Maybe in my work truck...)
Crossman Nitro Venom dusk .22 break-barrel single shot, upgraded nitro piston from 500 to 1250fps (illegal in Canada, but who can ever tell its upgraded). Puts aluminum shot through 1/2" plywood no prob. This is my favorite gun. Accurate to about 100 meters then shots drop off. Adjustable hair trigger. Aluminum loads travel farther and straighter than lead shot. Has killed me many of meals. Got a black eye first shot after the nitro piston change, now I hold my eye back off the scope cushion. It kicks now much harder than a .22LR rifle ever would. If Im playing with the machined aluminum or steel rounds, I can repeatedly nail bottle caps at 60 meters. Or bird heads... Lead rounds are not as accurate. Ive owned alot of pellet guns in my days, and this gun is easily my favorite. Total cost of the gun and the upgrade nitro piston is about 450$
Crossman .177 CO2 .357 replica. 10 pellet spindle. Don't play too much with it as it is heavy and doesnt fit in my pocket, this is a loud one. Long barrel makes it nice and accurate to about 40 meters. Wouldnt want this in my pantsline anyways as there is no safety on it.
Heckler & Koch .177 CO2. Mag holds 25 BBs. High quality gun, fires as fast as you can pull. Has never jammed on me. Thousands of rounds fired. Accuracy stinks, range of about 30 meters for accuracy. Spray and pray gun but lots of fun for just jamming rounds through. Fits nicely in my pocket or beltline and doesnt weigh a whole lot.
(Hmmm... Cant find it for taking a photo right now... Good thing I dont own real guns huh? LOL Now where did I leave this thing lying around? Maybe in my work truck...)
Last edited by ohsofly; 10-28-2013 at 01:09 PM.
#5
I have a nice little collection:
- S&W .357 compact revolver
- Springfield XD 40 4.5
- Springfield XD-M 9mm 4.5
- Glock 19 w/ extended mag and night sights (favorite to shoot)
- Mossberg 500 (my dad's from when he was a teen)
Last edited by jtorlando25; 10-28-2013 at 01:51 PM.
#7
It's actually not for shooting animals. Turkey shoots are contests where you shoot a paper target that has a red dot in the middle barely bigger than the tip of a ball point pen. The object is to shoot out the red dot. Surely sounds easy…definitely not the case. At bigger shoots, you can walk away with $1k in cash winnings in one night. At the smaller local ones I go to, there’s some cash but you can also win hams, turkeys, cheese, and sometimes my favorite, bacon lol. I'm always the youngest, least redneck dude at the shoots, but it is so much freakin fun it has me hooked.
#10
heres my handguns.
HiPoint C9
mods: mirror polished slide/barrel block/saftey/feedramp/chamber, reshaped nose and front sight, lime sight dots, color filled saftey marks, wood template grips.
HiPoint JHP .45acp
mods: mirror polished slide/barrel block/mag foot, lime rear sight dots, color filled red, lime/red filled saftey marks, texturized grips, wood template grips, 7rnd flush mount magazine with stainless mag foot.
The performance and quality of these "saturdaynightspecials" as some call them, is astonishing. Both are quite accurate and i would highly recommend them to anyone, i cant believe some people let the low price scare them away. I open carry both the c9 and jhp. they are extremely reliable and as accurate, if not more accurate than my Taurus and ruger!
Taurus PT99 AFS-SS 9mm
mods: lime green sight dots.
Yugoslavian gen1 zastava akm 7.62x39
hogue yugo zombie x kit, ati 6pos stock, tapco 30rd mags, polished out trigger/bolt carrier/mag release, lime green hardware, custom yugo slant-ar tube adapter, lime night sights, ggg fore grip, bsa reddot.
HiPoint C9
mods: mirror polished slide/barrel block/saftey/feedramp/chamber, reshaped nose and front sight, lime sight dots, color filled saftey marks, wood template grips.
HiPoint JHP .45acp
mods: mirror polished slide/barrel block/mag foot, lime rear sight dots, color filled red, lime/red filled saftey marks, texturized grips, wood template grips, 7rnd flush mount magazine with stainless mag foot.
The performance and quality of these "saturdaynightspecials" as some call them, is astonishing. Both are quite accurate and i would highly recommend them to anyone, i cant believe some people let the low price scare them away. I open carry both the c9 and jhp. they are extremely reliable and as accurate, if not more accurate than my Taurus and ruger!
Taurus PT99 AFS-SS 9mm
mods: lime green sight dots.
Yugoslavian gen1 zastava akm 7.62x39
hogue yugo zombie x kit, ati 6pos stock, tapco 30rd mags, polished out trigger/bolt carrier/mag release, lime green hardware, custom yugo slant-ar tube adapter, lime night sights, ggg fore grip, bsa reddot.