Guns. My second obsession. Probably quite unhealthy considering I'm willing to drop $800 for this Taurus Raging Judge.
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What is it with California? Their gun laws are so strict. In Georgia all that's required is that you're 18+ with a clean record. At least the feet in California are awesome!
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My brother loves guns. I think he even has that one. He has so many that he could just about start his own military. Actually, he probably will.
Diamond johny, who is that in your avatar? I've been wanting to know for a while now.
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quote:Originally posted by Talos: What is it with California? Their gun laws are so strict. In Georgia all that's required is that you're 18+ with a clean record. At least the feet in California are awesome!
Yeah year-round views, but the liberals take the fun out of everything.
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Georgia women has some sexy feet too because in Georgia was the place my love for women feet started. I purchases my first gun in Georgia and owned my last gun in georgia. Because it is to many normal people in America and I didn't want to spend the rest of my life on death row, no guns for me. ----------------------------- However, the only gun I want to shoot is between my legs in which I would be thinking about a woman sexy feet or banging a woman thinking about her or some other woman.
quote:Originally posted by Talos: What is it with California? Their gun laws are so strict. In Georgia all that's required is that you're 18+ with a clean record. At least the feet in California are awesome!
Speaking for the rest of the civilised world, and as ex-pat glad to have left those soils - what is it with America (and guns)?
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I had to shoot a guy breaking in on me a few years back. 12 gauge = no more face. I LOVE GUNS!!!
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kingler: Lol, America is a messed up place, but I just love to shoot things. Where do you live?
oneagain: 410, 45 long colt, and 454 casull. But I may go for just a Raging Bull that shoots just the 454 and 45. It's on my list. I just got a 30-30 today. I plan on getting a 10 gauge next.
Xenos: Hell yeah! Support that 2nd amendment! diamond johny's avatar is from one of the Scary Movie sequels I think.
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Nice gun! Go for the the model that shoots 454; it's all about the options! If you don't get that one, at some point, you'll be saying to yourself, "I wish I would have gotten the one that..." I wasn't familiar with that model Judge, but I haven't been keeping up with them. I've thought about getting a Judge as a snake gun for when the family is in the country. The 45 long colt would also make me feel more comfortable if we encountered larger animals such as black bears in some of the places we go to. Before I only had 9mm, which wouldn't do much to a bear but tick her off.
I love guns, too, but don't have as much as I'd like. We have a Sig P232 (GREAT 380 pistol IMO), and most recently a Ruger LCP.
I really don't like the LCP; it is way too uncomfortable to shoot (it just down right hurts), sights are terrible, bad trigger pull, and even tough this model has the CrimsonTrace laser on the front, too hard for me to be accurate with (seems the laser travels after several rounds). My dad has a Kahr 380 which I love. They have real three dot sights, great stippling on the grip, much smoother and cleaner trigger pull (for me anyways), and VERY accurate for as small as it is. I helped him put 200 rounds through it to break it in after he purchased it, and even though we each shot 100 rounds at the range in one outing, my hands didn't hurt afterwards. With the Ruger LCP, that would not have been possible. I think I'm going to trade in the LCP and get one of the Kahr's, or a Sig P238. I really like the quality and build feel of Sigs.
I used to have a Sig P229 in 9mm. I loved shooting that gun!
Happy shooting!
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This thread reminds me of a link I posted a while back you may have missed. This link shows a lady giving a review of a S&W Model 63 revolver, barefoot! Wouldn't it be great to have more reviews done this way?
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I don't know how well a 45 long colt would take down a black bear, dak. I'm going hunting for them sometime this year. I would go for a 44 magnum or higher. I was once considering a 500 S&W, but, besides the gun being $1300+, the ammo is about $4+ a round. I have a 44 magnum and it's a hoot to shoot! I'm a recoil junkie and want to go for more power, which is why I'm considering the 454 casull and 10 gauge shotgun.
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Hey Talos....interesting it can chamber three unique rounds.
I saw the other day small personal guns...not sure the manufacturer...they are cheap guns...one looks like a sawed off shotgun and others are like a shotgun pistol...anyways...I saw they could should 410 or a 45 LC. It was a double barrel...so kind of wild to think of a pistol revolver shooting 410's!
Is the cost near a grand?
Did you ever try the Desert Eagle 50 cal? I remember seeing one in the store years ago. Was always curious how it fired.
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