Message from @Rusty Shackleford (Riley)

Discord ID: 798728569214730280


2021-01-13 00:56:04 UTC  

The Luger was the first reliable semi auto pistol.

2021-01-13 00:57:26 UTC  

The Luger was invented in 1898

2021-01-13 00:57:33 UTC  

Name a reliable semi auto pistol before that

2021-01-13 00:58:06 UTC  

@Aperfectghost I'm looking at you.

2021-01-13 01:01:02 UTC  

Bergman's semiauto
Borchardt's C-93
Had commercial success

2021-01-13 01:01:13 UTC  

Anyway

2021-01-13 01:01:17 UTC  

They weren't that reliable

2021-01-13 01:02:50 UTC  

My break is over, I enjoyed this neither was the Luger, but those pistols sold before and had success in the market back then

2021-01-13 01:03:13 UTC  

They were only invented 3 years before heh

2021-01-13 01:03:38 UTC  

And yet it counts

2021-01-13 01:04:01 UTC  

Like I said, good talkn too ya

2021-01-13 01:04:37 UTC  

👋

2021-01-13 01:09:34 UTC  

Nice work

2021-01-13 01:28:43 UTC  

has anyone here ever shot an elephant gun?

2021-01-13 01:29:25 UTC  

Well yes, yes I have.

2021-01-13 01:29:28 UTC  

Never again

2021-01-13 01:37:55 UTC  

lol

2021-01-13 01:37:58 UTC  

it hurt?

2021-01-13 01:38:25 UTC  

bc i shot the double barrel both triggers at once lol

2021-01-13 01:40:14 UTC  

It was just unpleasant

2021-01-13 01:42:10 UTC  

hehe

2021-01-13 01:42:26 UTC  

it shatters cast iron

2021-01-13 02:50:38 UTC  

y no muzzle brake?

2021-01-13 03:51:14 UTC  

Muzzlebreaks are for pussies

2021-01-13 03:51:18 UTC  

Chads don't use them

2021-01-13 04:09:26 UTC  

300 win mag vs 6.5 creed for deer through moose?

2021-01-13 04:09:42 UTC  

Is a 300 overkill for a whitetail?

2021-01-13 05:03:07 UTC  

Muzzle brakes are great, but the people arround you may disagree and want you to go to a diffrent indoor range

2021-01-13 05:12:56 UTC  

@Winnie37a Personally I prefer 7mm Reminton Magnum for deer/elk.

2021-01-13 05:15:12 UTC  

Odd choice

2021-01-13 05:37:45 UTC  

Why?

2021-01-13 05:37:58 UTC  

Its literally half a millimeter bigger than 6.5 mm creed

2021-01-13 05:38:16 UTC  

270win is more popular for such game

2021-01-13 05:38:32 UTC  

I just know the round better and can consistently get good groupings with it.

2021-01-13 05:38:54 UTC  

7mm good round

2021-01-13 05:39:10 UTC  

Good zaps

2021-01-13 05:41:36 UTC  

I use 270win

2021-01-13 06:23:33 UTC  

I use ^ or 6.5 freedomore

2021-01-13 06:23:56 UTC  

7mm is a good round though

2021-01-13 07:01:17 UTC  

Ugh. Anyone have any knife sharpening tips? It seems that whenever I sharpen my knives they feel more dull afterwards than before. It makes me discouraged