Are those full semi-automatic?
They'll sling 'em as fast as you can pull the trigger! Color me impressed.
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Are those full semi-automatic?
Shoulda ordered more 'ammo' though...…..lol
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I can fix you up ... for a price. No, I will not trade for TP!
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How about trading for nitrile gloves? I found a black market source. You see, this urologist...……………….
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Yep, those are a lot of fun. I picked up the 12, 20, and 410 last year after shooting some at the Tin Star ENS. Lock up is pretty tight, and surprisingly good value for only $100. Congrats.View attachment 160241
I picked up one of these last week. I have the RIA imports 12 gauge and I’ve been wanting a 410. These are cheap and super-fun. I had never owned a shotgun before I bought the 12 ga. I wasn’t sure if I would enjoy shooting one. Turns out that I really liked it. The RIA imports are really solidly built. The 410 is great. The 12 gauge kicks like a mule, but the 410 is much more comfortable to shoot. I didn’t grow up around guns and hunting (Dad liked fishing and we lived on the Chesapeake Bay), but I might have to try my hand at squirrel and dove this year. Best hundred bucks I’ve spent in a while. I also got a sling, a carry bag, and a buttstock shell carrier for it, along with some ammo.
(Edited) I picked it up at Atwood’s in Norman, by the way.
Just got this a few days ago.
Smith & Wesson 629 Hunter Performance Center 44 Magnum with 7.5 inch barrel 1/2 inch compensator.View attachment 160412
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Thanks Dennis! We shall see some day hopefully, when it's decided we see the light of day again.Absolutely a beautiful gun!
I can't imagine the volume of muzzle blast with that compensator though.
Yep, those are a lot of fun. I picked up the 12, 20, and 410 last year after shooting some at the Tin Star ENS. Lock up is pretty tight, and surprisingly good value for only $100. Congrats.
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