I have *NEVER* seen a wheel gun jam or stovepipe.Quote:
Originally Posted by BlazinKush
My preference is a GP-100, .357, stainless, 6 inch barrel
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I have *NEVER* seen a wheel gun jam or stovepipe.Quote:
Originally Posted by BlazinKush
My preference is a GP-100, .357, stainless, 6 inch barrel
ummm...yeah....check to see if you need an FFL for a 9 shot scattergunQuote:
Originally Posted by BlazinKush
Winchester 870 wingmaster 20ga with a modified choke 28 inch barrel.Quote:
Originally Posted by BlazinKush
Perfect for trap, skeet, turkey, duck, quail, etc. and a lot less expansive to shoot than a 12ga.
Remington 870 12-gauge, converted to 'riot gun', (I call it my 'Ghetto Blaster' :D, Taurus Total Titanium .357 7-shot revolver, Russian Imez 9mm Makarov (my favorite, the official Soviet KGB sidearm, outstanding weapon), Bond Arms .45 Colt/.410 shotshell stainless-steel derringer, Marlin .22 magnum WMR, bolt-action, stainless-steel, bull-barreled and scoped 'varmint' rifle ... I also have a FIE .25 auto 'Saturday Night Special', totally useless piece of garbage, only holding onto it until I can cash it in, at one of these 'anti-gun' buy-back programs ... great way to get $100 for a gun worth $20 :D ... liberals, ya gotta love 'em :D
A ruger
heres sum of my babies a glock 23,a ruger superredhawk .454 a keltec .40 foldable rifle to name a few
Damn, you do it all, lol...Quote:
Originally Posted by Mississippi Steve
I don't load my own shells, so 12ga costs the same as 20ga for me. Can you believe the price of lead these days? Some of the guys at the range have talked about loading with cracked corn and/or rice lately. I haven't seen it done yet, though :D
I have loaded a few with rock salt LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by meatw4d