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what’s that lol
Is that what they killed Lincoln with
Because if you need that much ammo you will be happy you have it
Why not? It's better to be safe than sorry. That's the whole idea behind even carrying a concealed firearm in the first place
Looks like a 12 gauge flare gun
Just dual-wield two flare-guns for self-defense, @moisterrific.
You won’t need to reload if you won’t miss.
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Ok
is that a real gun
looks familiar
TF2 pyro flamethrower
Bubble one iirc
lmao
Rainblower~
i prefer that one that crits
forgot the name
Don't look to get some high tech $1000 handgun that is some tactical bullshit. Just get a decent 9mm with good capacity that you are comfortable practicing on at a range. The main issue is that most people don't train with their weapon and then they choke when it comes down to it.
What’s that shit under it
the chin
On the rainblower?
On the Hudson
Oh, what picture are you looking at?
Looks ok
Okay so that's what makes it special. That's a spring compartment. On a regular slide kind of handgun, the springs are all above the trigger in the slide. The thing that Mr and Mrs Hudson wanted to do was lower the bore axis of the gun, so they had to move the spring in front of the trigger guard
what does that mean
This is a 1911. That checkered circle is where the recoil spring is. It's above the receiver. A bore axis is how much off the barrel is from your grip on the gun. On most hand guns the barrel is a decent amount above your grip, and that causes recoil that whips your hand upwards because of torque. The lower the barrel, the more closely it recoils in line with your arm so the recoil just goes straight into your hand so there's less barrel flipping in the recoil
When they tried to move the barrel down so it's on top of the receiver, they had to move the recoils spring down
ok that gun looks nice
The pics I'm showing you? That's a 1911, which is in .45
It's literally from 1911
Kinda outdated. But one thing people love about it is the trigger pull. Because it's crisp, and also it's a straight pull back. The Hudson H9 tries to mimic a 1911 trigger pull with basically a glock mechanism.
It's outdated, but it still works fine. Turns out a 100 year old design that reliably throws chunks of lead at people is still going to be effective today.
Not the *best* option for self defense for sure, but not something you'd be crazy to use
Yeah it works and is cool af, but 9mm is more useful as a PDW
Agreed