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sure amOriginally posted by CaptainHowdyU backkkkkk??
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Yo Yo Bill! I hear you, I thought I was really good shooting, till I went tactical. We don't do IPSC exactly, but work out same type of scenearios, with firing on one knee, prone, on side, crab walking, etc.Originally posted by LBBVAnybody here shoot IPSC/USPSA at all? I just started going to the weekly local matches and they're quite the blast.
I considered myself a pretty damned good shot until I started going to the meets! It's amazing how hard these targets are to hit accurately when you're on the move
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It really changes your outlook, it's not fire fire fire, adjust aim, fire. Learning how to point shoot was the biggest eye opener for me, and what made me change to carrying polymers more than 45's.
I've done so many Mozambiques, I"m afraid that if a real gun fight does break out, I'll do them automatically.
Of course, that's why we train.
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Originally posted by AnthonyI did very poorly with them hitting IDPA at 40 feet.
But anything within 25 feet, and it's dead. One of my favorite guns to carry. When I'm not carrying a polymer.
so far i've only shot within 25 feet with it. next time i goto the range it should be fully broken in and ready for heavy duty shooting.
i've only put about 300 rounds through it so far, it was giving me a slight feed problem from the magazine for the first 150 rounds or so, but smoothed out real nice for the next 150.
although in all honesty, if i ever have to use it, it will most likely be within 25 feet.
i would like to get a full sized .45 1911 soon, now that i have a good carry piece.Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war.Comment
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that's classy gunOriginally posted by lloydheres my new varmint gun
clark custom .22, just need to pick up a scope for it now but not sure what to get.
next is a sig .40, just fired one of those in vegas a couple weeks ago and loved it.Comment
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True enough.Originally posted by AnthonyYo Yo Bill! I hear you, I thought I was really good shooting, till I went tactical. We don't do IPSC exactly, but work out same type of scenearios, with firing on one knee, prone, on side, crab walking, etc.
It really changes your outlook, it's not fire fire fire, adjust aim, fire. Learning how to point shoot was the biggest eye opener for me, and what made me change to carrying polymers more than 45's.
I've done so many Mozambiques, I"m afraid that if a real gun fight does break out, I'll do them automatically.
Of course, that's why we train.
I just cannot warm up to the plastic guns though. I have a Beretta 92FS and a Kahr K9 (among other things). Obviously, the Beretta is too large for daily carry, but the I can wear the Kahr all day and not even know I have it on me...and it feels good in your hands...
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FBI stats. Gun fights, within 10 feet, 3 rounds fired by both parties.Originally posted by smackso far i've only shot within 25 feet with it. next time i goto the range it should be fully broken in and ready for heavy duty shooting.
i've only put about 300 rounds through it so far, it was giving me a slight feed problem from the magazine for the first 150 rounds or so, but smoothed out real nice for the next 150.
although in all honesty, if i ever have to use it, it will most likely be within 25 feet.
i would like to get a full sized .45 1911 soon, now that i have a good carry piece.
I had the same problem. Changed out the clip, soon as I did, feed prob went away.
I wouldn't use anything smaller than 4 inches in comps anyway, I forgot my gun that I ususally use, Springfield TRP Operator .45 and used the Kimber.
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Originally posted by AnthonyFBI stats. Gun fights, within 10 feet, 3 rounds fired by both parties.
I had the same problem. Changed out the clip, soon as I did, feed prob went away.
I wouldn't use anything smaller than 4 inches in comps anyway, I forgot my gun that I ususally use, Springfield TRP Operator .45 and used the Kimber.
actually i have two new clips on the way from kimber already.
so that should fix it once and for all then? good to hear.
Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war.Comment
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Originally posted by spannoThis is my gun, I had saddam hussein's engineers build it in my back garden in case anyone from GFY upsets me

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Originally posted by comThe SKS is the plinkers version of the AK. There's also the big issue of stamped vs. milled receivers on both sides; AK still makes SKS look like a pellet gun in comparison! Either way; AR15 is nice but not that great; M16 is why we lost 'nam. I love my AK! Not to mention the 7.62x35mm round was designed to allow the weapon to retain more energy than the average 7.62 NATO Subsonic round. The round averaged about 330 meters per cycle and the average energy transferred was around 778 Joules plus it was designed to "keyhole" upon contact; instead of burrowing straight into a generally speaking soft target (aka human) upon contact it expands delivering max kenetic energy transfer but it also starts flipping end over end delivering a shredding like wound channel. This increased the damage inflicted. When was the last time you heard of a serious combatant taking an SKS into a fight? Our troups still put their american weapons on the back strap in preference to a true AK. The good man Kalashnikov has invented his vodka in the same fassion he did his weapons. A simple and effective means to a certain end. "My aim was to create armaments to protect the borders of my motherland. It is not my fault that the Kalashnikov became very well known in the world, that it was used in many troubled places. I think the policies of these countries are to blame, not the designers.". Nuff said. I stand by my weapons.
You have your opinions I have mine.. As far as the statement about taking an SKS into combat, this quote may help..
"Although the SKS was only front-line Soviet issue for two years, it has played a documented role in the two major Cold War conflicts - the Korean War and the Vietnam War [1] - and several subsequent 'dirty wars'. "
I personally prefer the machined version over the stamped rifles anyday... As far as stopping power and the two they both fire the exact same round how can there be any difference? All the mods that can be done to an AK can be done to an SKS and most are cheaper to do thus more gun for your money. Not tryin to flame you, like I said we all have our opinions so lets just have a day at the range at the next Miami show, I know a great range.
And you can't fault my logic on the .45 issue... Sam Colt all the way!
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I shot that gun a couple weeks ago. Hated it. It had the worst trigger I had ever seen. And the slide would fall foward with the slightest bump of the gun. Maybe it was because it was a heavily used gun, but man, I'll never buy one of those now.Originally posted by MorganI got the sig P220.
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It says it looks like you bought a bushmaster.Originally posted by MikeVegaWhat does that say about me ...

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I got an HK usp 45 but this is def the next gun im getting... cant go wrong with kimber, extremely accurate and just fun to shootOriginally posted by smacki just picked up an ultra carry II a couple weeks ago. i fucking love this gun. comfortable to carry and shoots incredibly accurately.

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I will eb the first to admit i dont know shit about guns.. I bought them because they looked good and felt good in my hand. I can spend 5k ona hand gun, but if it dont feel right, whast the point?A fast fortune is easy to earn! Just go with a winner!Comment
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[QUOTE=Kre8t0r]I actually prefer the SKS to both.. For one it's not stamped parts like the AK so it doesn't rattle as much, it also fires the same round as the AK which has way more stopping power than an AR-15's .223 round
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I love how all of you have your fingers ON the triger, and pointed at the cam....rofl.Your Paysite Partner
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Originally posted by KRoshAaronM and Anthony
we are going shooting in Vegas. I am treating

I should never have posed for this pic and I know I am going to catch some shit for this but anybody who has seen me shoot knows that every shot of mine was in the white lines. This target was slightly used when I stepped up.
If you don't believe me then put your money where your mouth is. I can confidently say that I will outshoot 99.99% of you.
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technically, you're supposed to keep your gun 'cocked'...pistols - slide back, rifles - same. Its showing the gun is empty. But half of these idiots on here with them loaded, and pointed at the cam are just stupid. I would LOVE to see one of these guns go off while someone is taking a pic. Pure fucking stupidity.Originally posted by comeplaydo you always leave your guns cocked when fooling around with them?Your Paysite Partner
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Aaron, we need to go out.....Ive been shooting since I was about 8. All target, then about 2 years of hunting. If I can dig my silhouettes out of the closet, ill take some pics.Originally posted by AaronMI should never have posed for this pic and I know I am going to catch some shit for this but anybody who has seen me shoot knows that every shot of mine was in the white lines. This target was slightly used when I stepped up.
If you don't believe me then put your money where your mouth is. I can confidently say that I will outshoot 99.99% of you.

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Originally posted by Lacetechnically, you're supposed to keep your gun 'cocked'...pistols - slide back, rifles - same. Its showing the gun is empty. But half of these idiots on here with them loaded, and pointed at the cam are just stupid. I would LOVE to see one of these guns go off while someone is taking a pic. Pure fucking stupidity.
Seems to me the stupid person is the one who is not noticing that Anthony took his own pic by holding the camera out and mine was taken with a tripod and a timer.
But please...go on and tell us about more things you know nothing about.....Comment
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Originally posted by LaceAaron, we need to go out.....Ive been shooting since I was about 8. All target, then about 2 years of hunting. If I can dig my silhouettes out of the closet, ill take some pics.
Why would you want to go shooting with somebody as stupid as me? I mean hell....I may decide to point my gun at you and have you take a pic.Comment
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Well I may have 'jumped the gun' but its still stupid to have it loaded unless youre at the range or ready to shoot something. Growing up my whole life around guns, ive learned alot of respect for them.Originally posted by AaronMSeems to me the stupid person is the one who is not noticing that Anthony took his own pic by holding the camera out and mine was taken with a tripod and a timer.
But please...go on and tell us about more things you know nothing about.....
It wasnt necessarily directed at you...but wanna play quickdraw?Originally posted by AaronMWhy would you want to go shooting with somebody as stupid as me? I mean hell....I may decide to point my gun at you and have you take a pic.
Veterans of the 45? ooooK! ...wth is a slide lock going to do if the round is already chambered and hammer cocked? Keep the slide from ejecting the shell? ...only slide lock I know of is to keep the slide BACK, like after the clip is empty. Enlighten me here, please.Originally posted by AaronMAnd "Technically" speaking....Most veterans of .45's know that the old school way to carry is known as "Cocked and Locked." Meaning that the hammer is back, the round is chambered, and the slide lock is engaged.Your Paysite Partner
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Originally posted by LaceVeterans of the 45? ooooK! ...wth is a slide lock going to do if the round is already chambered and hammer cocked? Keep the slide from ejecting the shell? ...only slide lock I know of is to keep the slide BACK, like after the clip is empty. Enlighten me here, please.
My bad with the terminology. I was referring to cocked and locked with the thumb safety as demonstrated here.
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Originally posted by AaronM
I don't even have to click to remember that clip . . . funny as hellComment
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Ohhh, now I understand.Originally posted by AaronMMy bad with the terminology. I was referring to cocked and locked with the thumb safety as demonstrated here.
http://www.sightm1911.com/lib/tech/cockedandlocked.htm
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How can you even call people stupid on an assumption. You have no idea wether those weapons were loaded in the pics.Originally posted by LaceWell I may have 'jumped the gun' but its still stupid to have it loaded unless youre at the range or ready to shoot something. Growing up my whole life around guns, ive learned alot of respect for them.
You could have assumed these people practiced safe gun handling by checking and unloading the weapons before snapping the pictures. But instead you assumed they are snapping pics of themselves with an unchecked loaded weapon.
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Originally posted by AnthonyKrosh,
Bro, I'm sorry if you think your wide groups will beat me. I'm 2 to 3 inch groups at 25 feet. 5 to 6 at 50 feet.
If I need to bring my A game, I'll use a 1911A1.
The target I have posted was shot with a very used and rented 9mm. You would not believe the grouping I am getting out of that Kimber.....Hell, even I don't really believe it.Comment
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i got bigger guns than that.. russian ak-47 with five hundred shot banana clips loaded with cross-haired hollow points (shit will bust through 5 bullet proof vests stacked together) with a shell catcher and infrared beam just like the one you got but more accurate ;)Comment
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Big Al's Guns is right down the street from AVN Fla.Originally posted by AaronMThe target I have posted was shot with a very used and rented 9mm. You would not believe the grouping I am getting out of that Kimber.....Hell, even I don't really believe it.
We can settle this anytime before the show!
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Wilson's are great 1911's. Really when you are at the 2 grand limit, for Wilson's, Black Hawk, Rock River, Ed Brown, et al. it is all customization.Originally posted by VladWilson Combat CQB



At the end of the day, my $1400.00 Springfield Armory TRP Operator 1911A1 shoots just as great as my $2500.00 Ed Brown Kobra Karry.
If I had the choice I'd take a polymer gun to combat.
I carry 3 on and off, GLOCK 30 .45, H&K USP .40, Springfield Armory XD90
You cannot do this with a 1911A1, forget any one that is over a grand, as the tolerances are just to exact.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=5&f=4&t=13658
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Originally posted by AnthonyWilson's are great 1911's. Really when you are at the 2 grand limit, for Wilson's, Black Hawk, Rock River, Ed Brown, et al. it is all customization.
At the end of the day, my $1400.00 Springfield Armory TRP Operator 1911A1 shoots just as great as my $2500.00 Ed Brown Kobra Karry.
If I had the choice I'd take a polymer gun to combat.
I carry 3 on and off, GLOCK 30 .45, H&K USP .40, Springfield Armory XD90
You cannot do this with a 1911A1, forget any one that is over a grand, as the tolerances are just to exact.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=5&f=4&t=13658
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