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krazijay wrote:
It's mass and profile of the slug coupled with the amount of propellant. It has nothing to do with the gun. .44 magnum is a round, not a gun.Wow, that guns got somekick on it,is the .44 mag the most powerful handgun? An what makes a gun if same calibre more powerful than another 1 of same calibre? I used to clay pigeon shoot, and was applyin for gun license years ago, but got acrimony record,so couldnt
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I done range shooting in Bulgaria. Fired a desert eagle. Mad power, was mental.
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Brown Note wrote:
And .44 isn't the most powerful. For one theres .50 ca magnum and s&w mad a 500 magnum which I believe os the strongest Pistol round up to date. Personally unless you're bear hunting or something I prefer smaller cal. 45s always seem to get the job done.krazijay wrote:
It's mass and profile of the slug coupled with the amount of propellant. It has nothing to do with the gun. .44 magnum is a round, not a gun.Wow, that guns got somekick on it,is the .44 mag the most powerful handgun? An what makes a gun if same calibre more powerful than another 1 of same calibre? I used to clay pigeon shoot, and was applyin for gun license years ago, but got acrimony record,so couldnt
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Airsoft has become my true love though because I can get full auto that feels real and I can shoot in my back yard.
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Brown Note wrote:
That's what my head/logic was sort of thinking, so take a magnum and a gun that can take same round, will they fire at same velocity brown? Always a question thought bout,but never askedkrazijay wrote:
It's mass and profile of the slug coupled with the amount of propellant. It has nothing to do with the gun. .44 magnum is a round, not a gun.Wow, that guns got somekick on it,is the .44 mag the most powerful handgun? An what makes a gun if same calibre more powerful than another 1 of same calibre? I used to clay pigeon shoot, and was applyin for gun license years ago, but got acrimony record,so couldnt
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Belial wrote:
and LARPing. ❤What kind of gun was it brown? Personally I love the things and am an excellent shot. Scored perfect in my last gun test. Sadly I don't own ine though and haven't fired in a year. For me it's archery and airsoft these days
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What affects does gun design have? I'm guessing accuracy and "kick for each gun diff,even if same ammo" is the main diff? Also what is the concealment law, u can have a gun on ur hip(in view) or in car on seat,but not in glove box or hidden in jacket? Is this right? I know each state varies
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🐱 mama tek wrote:
Larping?? Please explain?Belial wrote:
and LARPing. ❤What kind of gun was it brown? Personally I love the things and am an excellent shot. Scored perfect in my last gun test. Sadly I don't own ine though and haven't fired in a year. For me it's archery and airsoft these days
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In the video (magnum) the kick back looks ferocious, I mean your a stocky bloke, not a guy likely blow away in wind(no insult) and yet that gun packs a wollop, and I'm guessing u have had for a while so used to it, but I bet first time u shot that gun it was an experience,lol
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Look up FPSRussia on YouTube. He did a real life 360 no scope and shot a desert eagle with or hand and does a lot of trick shots.(e also plays black pod but I don't watch those vids)
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BellaItaliana wrote:
taking the pain = 100% raw man powerburning your eye = not gangster
havent watched the video yet
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Belial wrote:
Very true, but it was the most powerful Dirty Harry could get his hands on in the 70s!Brown Note wrote:
And .44 isn't the most powerful. For one theres .50 ca magnum and s&w mad a 500 magnum which I believe os the strongest Pistol round up to date. Personally unless you're bear hunting or something I prefer smaller cal. 45s always seem to get the job done.krazijay wrote:
It's mass and profile of the slug coupled with the amount of propellant. It has nothing to do with the gun. .44 magnum is a round, not a gun.Wow, that guns got somekick on it,is the .44 mag the most powerful handgun? An what makes a gun if same calibre more powerful than another 1 of same calibre? I used to clay pigeon shoot, and was applyin for gun license years ago, but got acrimony record,so couldnt
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Whether or not browns manly"ness" is in question because of the his pain threshold.....I for 1 am not going to question the man with the gun.....Lol
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krazijay wrote:
Give or take muzzle brakes, and rifling differences, ammo is rated at specific velocities independent of the gun used.Brown Note wrote:
That's what my head/logic was sort of thinking, so take a magnum and a gun that can take same round, will they fire at same velocity brown? Always a question thought bout,but never askedkrazijay wrote:
It's mass and profile of the slug coupled with the amount of propellant. It has nothing to do with the gun. .44 magnum is a round, not a gun.Wow, that guns got somekick on it,is the .44 mag the most powerful handgun? An what makes a gun if same calibre more powerful than another 1 of same calibre? I used to clay pigeon shoot, and was applyin for gun license years ago, but got acrimony record,so couldnt
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Brown Note wrote:
I say that because I have a permit to carry, but Maryland still requires that I keep the rounds separate from the gun when going back and forth from the range. PG Co are real assholes about this rule.🔥🔥Blazen🔥Hot🔥🔥 wrote:
Probably true. Mine isn't, though. Hopefully there aren't as many drive-bys as usual the day I pass through. 😄Brown Note wrote:
That would be true if you were coming from a drive-by and the gun wasn't registered.Sabasaul wrote:
I hear a lot about it, but I'm uneasy crossing state lines with firearms. If I miss a turn and end up in DC, god help me. The range officer told me last night that empty casings in a vehicle in DC are worth 1 year each.Have you ever been to the NRA range in VA off 66?
That is a bad ass range.
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Lol ,thanks brown. If I knew u was in area with that gun,I would take my criminal enterprise elsewhere(if I had 1) also what is your favourite gun to shoot? Rifle,handgun(auto/revolver) or shotguns? And out them 3 catergories which is your favourite model of each gun? That to brown , but also everyone.
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krazijay wrote:
Recoil depends on the amount of gas, way the gun handles the gasses, and the gun's mass.What affects does gun design have? I'm guessing accuracy and "kick for each gun diff,even if same ammo" is the main diff? Also what is the concealment law, u can have a gun on ur hip(in view) or in car on seat,but not in glove box or hidden in jacket? Is this right? I know each state varies
My state lets me transport unloaded guns to and from the range, dealers, and shows. I cannot carry the weapons concealed or openly otherwise. Concealed carry permits are given, but last I checked, there were only 3000 issued. They are hard to get. You have to demonstrate a need, and most of the time these are people that transport large amounts of money as part of their business, or are professional body guards.
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Brown Note wrote:
Hahaha lmao!🇬🇧Gogo Yubari🇬🇧 wrote:
I think STDs kill way too many people. They took out Al Capone, a man who lived by the Tommy gun. Sex is bad. Ban sluts.Guns are bad ok
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What would be the law for transport in your state? I heard you have to keep ammo separate and guessing gun locked in case,or boot/trunk? It's crazy how it can vary from state to state, correct me if I'm wrong, but is texas the most relaxed gun state? I know try say Texas has highest amount of licensed permit holders ,something like 3 guns to every person? I do agree with the amendment though,you should be able to protect yourself with te same as te army is capable of, do the gun laws/amendment stem from the civil war in USA?
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Thank you brown for helping clear up, is very cloudy area"guns" in the states, it like over here,you can walk into shop and buy shotguns, with license, but hardto get, my mum lived on farm for a while and we tried getting one, long hard process, would like to join a shooting range though, guns don't kill ,people do, if I am that hell bent on hurting, I would grab a knife just the same! Although measure and controls needed
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HeavyWeaponsGuy wrote:
It actually hurts more now after the blister broke this morning. At the time I was more worried about getting brass and carbon bits in my eye than the burn.BellaItaliana wrote:
taking the pain = 100% raw man powerburning your eye = not gangster
havent watched the video yet
A busty woman on a date was shooting last night and got one down her shirt. Take it off! Take it off! Nah, she reached in and grabbed it. Bummer.
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Brown Note wrote:
Lol, yeah it's always the silky little ones that really hurt!! Like grazes or carpet burns......ahem!!HeavyWeaponsGuy wrote:
It actually hurts more now after the blister broke this morning. At the time I was more worried about getting brass and carbon bits in my eye than the burn.BellaItaliana wrote:
taking the pain = 100% raw man powerburning your eye = not gangster
havent watched the video yet
A busty woman on a date was shooting last night and got one down her shirt. Take it off! Take it off! Nah, she reached in and grabbed it. Bummer.
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My favorite all-around is that Glock 19. It's great for protection. It's insanely reliable, very simple to use.. (no safety, no hammer), reasonably accurate, and holds 15 rounds in the standard magazine. I prefer 9mm glocks because they are not as leathal as the .40 and .45 versions, but have enough ammo in them to put as many in the target as necessary to stop them.
For target practice, I prefer the S&W .38 revolver model 10. Wadcutters have little to no recoil, it's a har trigger, and it makes consistent bull's eyes ridiculously easy.
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Personally my fav is the Springfield trp (tactical response pistol). It's a .45 1911 design that is pretty much fully suped up right out of the box with competition grade barrel and trillium sights among other goodies.
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krazijay wrote:
Yeah that's Maryland, and here I am thinking what if I get carjacked, (an often occurrence in Prince Georges County) I would have to tell the carjacked "Hold up let me get my bullets outta the trunk."What would be the law for transport in your state? I heard you have to keep ammo separate and guessing gun locked in case,or boot/trunk? It's crazy how it can vary from state to state, correct me if I'm wrong, but is texas the most relaxed gun state? I know try say Texas has highest amount of licensed permit holders ,something like 3 guns to every person? I do agree with the amendment though,you should be able to protect yourself with te same as te army is capable of, do the gun laws/amendment stem from the civil war in USA?
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If you're talking 9s I've always been a fan of the sig 226 or anything h&k. Domt know never go into glocks.
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Is the glock the choice of most criminals as staple weapon????
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Belial wrote:
I just bought the 226, a very expensive gun, but worth it. Precision wise I like it better than a Glock, but as always opinions vary.If you're talking 9s I've always been a fan of the sig 226 or anything h&k. Domt know never go into glocks.
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krazijay wrote:
Maybe.. Even their feeble little minds can operate one. You can neglect it and it keeps working, and it holds so many rounds, one of them might actually hit the target and not the innocent pedestrians around him. Sounds like a thug winner!Is the glock the choice of most criminals as staple weapon????
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🔥🔥Blazen🔥Hot🔥🔥 wrote:
Yeah, the Glocks aren't really that accurate unless you get to know them. The trigger feels like rough metal rubbing on rough plastic, and it's always single action but feels like a crunchy double action... But I can hit center mass on a 2-foot tall zombie at 50 feet very reliably, so it's not that bad.Belial wrote:
I just bought the 226, a very expensive gun, but worth it. Precision wise I like it better than a Glock, but as always opinions vary.If you're talking 9s I've always been a fan of the sig 226 or anything h&k. Domt know never go into glocks.
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