Message from @Not Jango
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What you 7.62x25 for you have the good ole soviet tokarev?
The boomer 5.7
excuse me i'm too young to be a boomer @Mister Meower
Not if you're shooting the 7.62x25
Instant boomer status
Wow... That's not fishy. At all...
Idk bro looks like a glock to me <:ZedDecaprio:784198104646811668>
Yes, totally not an 1911, a G20 pistol
I didn't like the G43, just didn't fit my large hands, it's still a good pistol, did u do any trigger mods@Bar
Having shot both, I think the 43X is better than the 43, but I have smaller hands, so it actually fits fairly nicely, for a Glock.
It NOT a 43, its a 43X, completely different firearm. It comes with a match barrel, the best trigger set OOTB Glock has ever provided, night sights. Its the same length grip as the G19, but thinner (single stack). I have massive fat hands and its a little too thin for me, but the length is perfect. The only mods I've done are an extended slide lock and a steel mag release, grip tape to make it fatter, and added a light/laser.
Some time ago, I saw a short documentary about Dragon Man, the man with the largest collection of guns in the US.
But there were some things that stood out to me.
First of, he said how Colorado was one of the most gun-friendly states, and it's incredibly easy to get a gun, how you can just go to a store and have it under an hour. Which is odd, since Colorado is a blue state, and not even in the top 20 most gun-friendly states in 2019.
And then he talked about the guns used in the Las Vegas mass-shooting, mentioning things like rate of fire, like, things you don't usually hear from a gun owner.
The question is, was he paid to say all of that?
Or was he being serious?
Y’all wouldn’t believe what I found yesterday
Ok, I'll test one of those out
Great price, I'd buy it all bruh
Probably sold out by now, was at my local archery shop lol, I passed on it cause I don’t shoot 9mm but I’m considering going back lol
That pic was from yesterday
I was like “there is no way, are these bullets bad? Or why are they 30 cents a round?”
Fiocchi is great
Mel Bernstein is a "collector" and the vast bulk of his "collection" fall under the collectable firearm clause of Colorado law. I didn't see the interview, but rate of fire is a common topic for gun owners, especially those of us with full-auto firearms. Don't know when the interview was made, but Colorado hasn't been in the top 10 gun friendly states since the 1930's. In MOST states it takes less than an hour to purchase a firearm, if the purchaser is allowed to purchase said firearm. Its not the worst like New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Washington, D.C., California, Maryland, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Hawaii or Illinois, but it is not what I would consider friendly.
So... what is your verdict? <:KEK:726877368601411624>
Dang, dude great find of great price. for FMJ. best I've found recently is about 50 cents a round locally.
Was he being paid to say that or not? 😂
No idea ... paid to say that Colorado was gun friendly?? By whom and why?? Anybody who knows anything about firearms should know better.
I have had fiocchi shotgun rounds fail on me or not have primers in them.
Must have been counterfeit. I've been using Fiocchi ammo for decades without issue ever. My wife used their shotgun ammo in competition for years because of its stable dependability.
It was provided for my team for state and national competitions by fiocchi through a grant. Both me and 2 fellow teammates had failures with them during the course of the year.
We now shoot Winchester AA target loads. (also provided by a grant)
smexy.
I love 10/22s
375 nice price
not bad at all. new too?
Doesn't matter who provided it, but who actually manufactured it. China started counterfeiting ammo a decade ago, so who knows, sounds like someone got a deal. I've run thousands of rounds of their handgun ammo without issue and have seen my wife run thousands of 12ga rounds without issue. That said, there are many reasons for a round to fail other than bad manufacturing (Wolf, Tula, Bear, etc) like storage, moisture, age, firearm, etc. Missing a primer is a radically rare event as such is dangerous during manufacture allowing powder leakage on the line.
but 7.62x25 best 7.62 <:KEKWait:780472182387376130>
Yes new