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Aug 2, 2010, 12:24 PM
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 Originally Posted by Kitkat22
Question..which is best...a .41 Rutger Red Hawl or a Colt .45 auto?
The best choice is the one you like most. Its really that simple. So long as your comfortable with the gun you shoot then there is the best for you. What fits your style may not work for someone else. I never rag people for their guns. Only for their lack of safety when it comes to being at the range.
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Aug 2, 2010, 12:28 PM
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 Originally Posted by califdadof3
The best choice is the one you like most. Its really that simple. So long as your comfortable with the gun you shoot then there is the best for you. What fits your style may not work for someone else. I never rag people for thier guns. Only for thier lack of safety when it comes to being at the range.
Thanks Cal Dad.. I like my .38's. Wouldn't mind owning a Browning.:)
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Aug 2, 2010, 12:34 PM
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 Originally Posted by Kitkat22
Thanks Cal Dad..I like my .38's. Wouldn't mind owning a Browning.:)
There is so much out there and usually so much you can do to personalize one your options are almost unlimited. Its always "best" if you can handle it first before you buy one but with sites like gunbroker and auctionarms you can be like a kid in a candy store ;)
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Aug 2, 2010, 12:39 PM
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 Originally Posted by califdadof3
There is so much out there and usually so much you can do to personalize one your options are almost unlimited. Its always "best" if you can handle it first before you buy one but with sites like gunbroker and auctionarms you can be like a kid in a candy store ;)
We usually visit a few gun shows. I'm not that much into gun shows but hubby likes them... Some of those guys (mine included) look at those guns like their looking at a woman:eek:
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Aug 2, 2010, 01:04 PM
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Well, guns are more reliable than women ;)
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Aug 2, 2010, 01:19 PM
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 Originally Posted by ISneezeFunny
Well, guns are more reliable than women ;)
:D:D:D: Sneezy, I knew one of you guys would say that! How did I know that? NO.. it can't be. I'm Psychic... NOOOOOOOOOOOO. Maybe psycho:D
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Aug 2, 2010, 04:16 PM
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 Originally Posted by Kitkat22
:D:D:D: Sneezy, I knew one of you guys would say that! How did I know that? NO..it can't be. I'm Psychic.....NOOOOOOOOOOOO. Maybe psycho:D
Maybe you should moderate the Psychic thread. How many times in a day can you type "I won't tell you your wedding date."?
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Aug 2, 2010, 04:21 PM
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 Originally Posted by Catsmine
Maybe you should moderate the Psychic thread. How many times in a day can you type "I won't tell you your wedding date."?
Probably about ten times.. then I would lose my ability when the madness took over. :D Back to your response about Trigger. He was stuffed:eek: How many Triggers did they use?:confused:
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Aug 2, 2010, 11:21 PM
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Speaking of target practice...
I was a miner for several years. Underground hardrock mines.
No coal mines they are a different world.
But we drilled and blasted are way around , unlike coal mines .Machines dig 'em.
So having the blasting certification I can purchase explosives easily and legally.
Have you ever shot dynamite with a gun? What fun that is!
The slugs hit with enough force to set off the dynamite.
I used 1/2 stick of 16" 90% per target. Set them at 125 to 150 yards out. Gave a target of 1" wide, 8" high.
When hit it sounds like a thunder clap . A good sized dust/dirt cloud too. It is more fun than humans should be allowed to have.
We would go out 40 miles in the west desert ,we call it, to be safe about it. No people , no animals, very little plant life.
Usually.
We had shot 15 of the 16 we had out this particular trip, when I saw a pickup heading our direction,
It pulled up by where we were and a couple of the local red necks got out and came over to us.
We been hearing some damn loud bangs . That you boys?
The one who could talk said.
I said yes , more than likely . We had been loading up bigger powder charges in the 300 mag and they were pretty loud. Kicked like a mule too. (I speak red neck)
Then I went to the stand, sighted in and shot the last target.
Literally open mouthed wide eyed stares from both for about 10seconds , Then the one who could talk looked at me and said, Will you load me up some of them , I'll pay you?
The person I was with has a nasty streak of morality and explained what we were doing.
But added we had special Federal Permits, and you would go to Federal Prison for 15 years if you got caught doing it without a permit.
Sos donebe dewinit!
I thought the one who only grinned and shook his head was going to cry.
Shooting is a fantastic sport.
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Aug 3, 2010, 04:53 AM
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 Originally Posted by califdadof3
I have little faith in anything legal and exploding :mad:.
I can buy dynamite legally... and posses it legally... Now you mention it , the legality of shooting it may need defining.:confused:
This "legal" stuff could be a good backup. Thanks!:D
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Aug 3, 2010, 09:46 AM
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 Originally Posted by martinizing2
I have little faith in anything legal and exploding :mad:.
I can buy dynamite legally....and posses it legally....Now you mention it , the legality of shooting it may need defining.:confused:
This "legal" stuff could be a good backup. Thanks!:D
What good are hollow points? I know a .22 revolver isn't as effective as
Say a glock or .32 Browning auto. I would think a .38 Smith or a Colt .45 would be the better weapon. My husband says, " If you are ever confronted by someone who intends to harm you, you better have more than a .22. He said they would have to standing real close for a .22 to do the job.
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Aug 3, 2010, 11:17 AM
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When a hollow point hits , the bullet "mushrooms" and the energy is spread out into what it hits more than a regular bullet that uses the energy to "pass through" a target.
A well placed shot from a .22 will work. But the bigger the bullet, the more power it has when it hits to "stop" a target.
Like hitting someone with a pebble or a fist sized rock . The big rock will always work better
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Aug 3, 2010, 11:24 AM
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 Originally Posted by Kitkat22
What good are hollow points?
The little hollow is really good for filling with mercury or silver or arsenic. A cap of paraffin and it is dispersed inside the target, guaranteeing a dose of heavy metal poisoning even if the bullet can be removed.
If you can get it, nicotine sulfate is an even better filling.
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Aug 3, 2010, 11:35 AM
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 Originally Posted by Catsmine
The little hollow is really good for filling with mercury or silver or arsenic. A cap of paraffin and it is dispersed inside the target, guaranteeing a dose of heavy metal poisoning even if the bullet can be removed.
If you can get it, nicotine sulfate is an even better filling.
Maybe a nano-nuke in the future!:eek:
I can dream:rolleyes:
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Aug 3, 2010, 12:32 PM
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 Originally Posted by martinizing2
Maybe a nano-nuke in the future!:eek:
I can dream:rolleyes:
Yeah!:eek:
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Aug 3, 2010, 12:33 PM
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 Originally Posted by Kitkat22
What good are hollow points? I know a .22 revolver isn't as effective as
say a glock or .32 Browning auto. I would think a .38 Smith or a Colt .45 would be the better weapon. My husband says, " If you are ever confronted by someone who intends to harm you, you better have more than a .22. He said they would have to standing real close for a .22 to do the job.
The .22 was a feared bullet to many police as it could pass through a bullet proof vest. In a rifle its used today by our military. The cartige is called .223. That's what most of the AR15 platform is. AR10 would be .308.
Hollow points have a less likely chance of passing through a target. They usually have a small entrance wound and a hoge hole on the other side. As already noted they mushroom out. What that does is reconfigure the bullet and caus tumbling. Its meant to make the intended target bleed out much faster. Also its safer in some situations as they don't pass through walls as easily. Where a FMJ (full metal jacket) might pass through and hit your neighbor.
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Aug 3, 2010, 12:40 PM
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 Originally Posted by califdadof3
the .22 was a feared bullet to many police as it could pass through a bullet proof vest. In a rifle its used today by our military. The cartige is called .223. Thats what most of the AR15 platform is. AR10 would be .308.
Hollow points have a less likely chance of passing through a target. They usually have a small entrance wound and a hoge hole on the other side. As already noted they mushroom out. What that does is reconfigure the bullet and caus tumbling. Its meant to make the intended target bleed out much faster. Also its safer in some situations as they dont pass through walls as easily. Where a FMJ (full metal jacket) might pass through and hit your neighbor.
Oh my:eek:
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Aug 3, 2010, 12:51 PM
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 Originally Posted by califdadof3
Thanks Cal dad:)
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