when you buy those thing, like where do you go to try them out? it's not like you can go to you backyard to shoot at the trees of the ground. or can you?rjdmmfl1 wrote:I just picked this thing up and took it to the range... hot-da*n this thing has got some kick to it! definately more snap than their comparable .40 caliber and .45 caliber
Will post some picks later.. meanwhile, post some picks of your home protection arsenal!
When I lived in PA I would set up targets in my backyard and go to town (lived in the woods). Here in WI they have indoor shooting ranges like in the movies (For the Canadians to visualize)mcheddadi wrote:
when you buy those thing, like where do you go to try them out? it's not like you can go to you backyard to shoot at the trees of the ground. or can you?
I used to own 176 acres and I would hunt on my property as well as ride horses, dirtbikes, 4 wheels,you name it. But just before huntin' season, I'd go down to the side of my barns and sight in all 4 of my rifles.08Coupe wrote:
When I lived in PA I would set up targets in my backyard and go to town (lived in the woods). Here in WI they have indoor shooting ranges like in the movies (For the Canadians to visualize)
I have a house that I rent out in Mt Pocono and one in Swiftwater..The "in the woods house" was in Mt. Pocono.. Was a Maint. Supervisor at what was Caesars Brookdale on the Lake..dldjros69 wrote:Where did you live in Pa?
Same here, gots my permit, don't gots my gun yet.ohiostate wrote:I got my permit to carry, still waiting to purchase. Probably get a Keltech 9mm
Agreed.Alien_Tracker wrote:Don't. Pay a little more and get a quality firearm.
yeah I was looking into a rugar, but will keep this in mindAlien_Tracker wrote:Don't. Pay a little more and get a quality firearm.
It depends on what you want it for and what caliber you want. Personally, my next rifle will be a SOCOM II. It's about the same size as an AR-15, but a little heavier. 7.62mm FTMFW.maxentropy wrote:Need some advice from the gun experts here...
I'm also looking at a rifle and I want something legal in PA but also something that looks milspec-- like an AR15 or SIG552/556 maybe?
Dummy bullet and a Sear btw... Tell me what I've won!rocko76 wrote:This is on its way. Bonus points for anyone who knows what it is.
.50 caliber rifle?rocko76 wrote:
This is on its way. Bonus points for anyone who knows what it is.
lolrjdmmfl1 wrote:.50 caliber rifle?
yeahhhh, definately not into guns enough to know that by looking at it.. I just figured it was a bullet for a .50... they have two of these for sale at my local gun store...maxentropy wrote:lol
The Sear is one of the components needed to convert a semi-auto to burst fire or full auto.
I don't know about other states, but in PA you cannot legally own both a Sear/full auto conversion kit and the gun that it converts.
If this sear fits your Defender / semi auto MAC10 I wouldn't be posting pics on the internet...