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o/t is there any rifle and handgun owners that are Hambers???

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by LuckyBastardMiguel, Jun 7, 2006.

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  1. HotRod60F100
    Joined: Jul 13, 2004
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    Holy Randy Weaver batman :D

    I have a Winchester .30.30 and a Ruger Redhawk .44 Magnum and a ****load of knives
     
  2. The Second amendment is the only amendment that guarantees all the other amendments.
     
  3. I'm no gun collector. I have my concealed weapon's license and carry a P89 at all times. Ruger recently came out with a new semi auto that I'm gonna grab here soon to replace my P89. It's a bit smaller and it's a .45, I like my 9 but I like 45's better, always have. My P89 is an awesome field gun, very durable, very easy to maintain on the field and off. It's had a whole hell of a lot of bullets fired through it and although it fires like new, I'm sure it's tired... that and I want a nice new toy to play with.

    I'm 100% behind CCW licenses and firearms kept inside homes at within reach at all times. Children should be raised never to touch them and you shouldn't keep a round in the pipe (unless you're carrying it like I do). Keep a firearm within reach that can't be loaded by a child (ie semi auto pistol, the slide is too hard to slide back). I know revolvers are the number one choice for concealing but they sure are easy for a child to **** with, especially since most have no safety and the ones that do, a child can easily set it to Fire.

    I'm telling you right now, I can break your door down and pick off every single member of your family before you can open your safe and load your gun.

    So those of you that keep them under lock and key, I hope you don't think they're there for protection. It's a great place to keep a collection, but it's no place to keep a weapon for home security.

    A lot of people keep shotguns as well, as long as it's pump action that's good too. It's too hard for a child to pump it. Now if we're talking teenagers, well if you have a problem with your teen wanting to take your guns then you have a much deeper problem than gun safety. You need to dig in that kids *** and straighten them out.

    But like I said, I'm no gun collector, and I don't go out to the woods or to a range very often. I can't spot most firearms and tell you who made them like most of the fellas I know. I just carry one, and so does my wife, and what we carry we know everything about.

    I'm in the same boat as you though man, I've wanted to go shooting here a few times but the nearest place to legally shoot is an hour away.

    Fart ******, Arkansas has one range and I don't even know for sure where the hell that is.
     
  4. bulletproof1
    Joined: Feb 23, 2004
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    from tulsa okla

    rifle.handgun and shotgun.this fall im handing down my 410 to my daughter..
     
  5. LuckyBastardMiguel
    Joined: Oct 28, 2005
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    Well I know that california will never give permits to carry weapons unless you are a cop or something that has to do with the law and I think I heared that if you get caught with a gun that's not yours and loaded that it is a automatic 25 years in Federal prison:eek:
     
  6. OLDSKEWL61
    Joined: Feb 8, 2006
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    HELL YEA MY HK 40 PREBAN 15 IN DA' CLIP NEVER LEAVES MY SIDE. i also trap shoot and got some others but some of those the man whould throw me in jail for HA HA HA better to be jugded by 12 than carried by 6!
    RAYDAY
     
  7. FoMoCo_MoFo
    Joined: Mar 30, 2001
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    H&K P-9 Squeeze ****
    Mossberg Jungle Gun
    Glock Model 30 .45
    Berretta .25

    & A bunch of other **** that a Californian can't talk about...
     
  8. Muttley
    Joined: Nov 30, 2003
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    I'd trade just about all my Hot Rod stuff for a B.A.R.
     
  9. crash 51
    Joined: Feb 2, 2005
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    from FTW,TEXAS

    hell yes i have guns. im in texas!
     
  10. Muttley
    Joined: Nov 30, 2003
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    Guns, old cars and a B***ett Hound avatar? You my friend are a ruler.
     
  11. Zettle Bros.
    Joined: Oct 17, 2004
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    I agree!! My grandpa carried one when he was in the Marines during WWII. Came in handy when he landed on Yellow Beach at the battle of Iwo Jima.
     
  12. I carry a Russian Makarav 9x18, wife carrys a Walther PPK .32 nazi proofed, both of us have a CCL, others in the collection include, colt 1911 .45, 7mm jap nambu, astra 300 nazi proof 9mm, p-38 nazi proof 9mm both early and a late war version, webly .455, several lugers, S+W .44 mag, Glock 17 9mm, enfield 303 british rifle "arm still hurts", 1918 6.5 mauser, 1940 K-98 8mm nazi proofed and a bulgarian SKS. Guns are a big part of my family.
     
  13. abonecoupe31
    Joined: Aug 11, 2005
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    from Michigan

    I got more stuff that shoots than the do gooders would like me to have. All of it legal too.

    I've been swapping shooters since I was 13. Learned to shoot a .22 rifle in the Boy Scouts, then the Navy taught me to shoot a .45 1911A1 pistol. I really liked that pistol, so much that I've never been without one of those since '77, when I bought a Colt Gold Cup National Match .45.

    1911 wise, I'm now down to 4 (downsizing when it was obvious I couldn't shoot all of them, and I couldn't turn down the good money offered), I have had as many as 16 at any one time...I shot pistol compe***ively for over 10 years. (Bullseye)... Good .45 1911's seem to be like 32 Fords....everybody wants them.

    Right now I like anything Ruger makes in a single action, I enjoy a good old S&W 1955 target Model that shoots thru one hole at 50 feet indoors..

    I think that the Ruger .22 auto pistols are good too. Affordable and very accurate. Probably worth $100 more than Ruger charges for them. Best thing to do is put in a Jimmy Clark trigger, and a good set of grips. And I've shot them all, S & W Mdl 41's, High Standard Victors. Even got the last Colt Woodsman Match Target model made (1976) packed away....

    Rifle wise, I've had 03 and 03a3 Springfields, a HVY BBl 7.62 NATO Nat'l Match Garand built by Glenn Nelson of the US Army Advanced Marksmanship training Unit, Ft. Benning, GA..sold that when I needed a car to commute to go back to college. I put together a M14 from a parts kit imported from Israel and a Springfield Armory semi-auto frame, it makes a good deer shooter. And a Colt SP-1 AR-15 Sporter, from back in the old days. Any one of these will shoot better than I can. Dad left me his Model 100 Winchester .308 Carbine. He said I needed a good deer rifle.

    My interest now is in hand casting lead slugs and handloading them, for the old rifle calibers ( .25/20, .32/20, .30/30, .38/55) and for all of the single action Rugers. .30 Carbine, .32/20, .357, .44Mag, .45 Colt.. Last Big Buck I got fell to a handload from a .375 Winchester caliber Marlin at 111 yards. Nailed it, one shot dropped it. 8 points, dressed out at over 200#. Big deer for Beaver Island, MI. Once in a lifetime shot. Lucky me.

    Right now my 13 year old Dan is getting ready to take Hunter's Safety and is learning to handload and shoot a NEF single shot in .223 Rem. Best shooter on the market for $200. Safe for a beginner too. Open and safe or closed, dangerous and at the ready. This rifle sits at my friend's farm on semi-permanent loan, and rides in the Big John Deere cab and gets woodchucks. ( I know, probably not very legal, but the Michigan DNR isn't going to replace all the cattle that breaks their legs in woodchuck holes on his 700 acres....) About a dozen of them so far this year. Farmer Doug skins them out and crock pots them with taters and carrots, no onions. He doesn't like onions.

    I don't believe I'll ever carry a pistol daily for personal protection. Too much liability. (I had to back in the Navy days. Didn't care for it much then. ) But I can clean the chickens at 50 meters on the silouette range with a good 1911 .45.

    If I ever have to kill a felon in my home, I'll just whip out a good 870 Remington pump gun. Post stroke, this is a better choice for me anyways. Kept at the ready, loaded with a magnum load of #4 buckshot, I wouldn't want to get in front of it. 18" cylinder barrel and a 8 shot magazine. Very lethal.

    So I handload and cast bullets in the cold, snowy Michigan winter with Farmer Doug, and do some shooting when it's not too hot outside.

    My oldest son is 15 and when he was 8 he was casting balls, loading and shooting a 50 caliber Thompson Center White Mountain carbine. He'd shoot that all day long if you would let him. He likes to shoot my General Motors Inland M1 carbine. He shoots a handloaded 30 caliber carbine catridge with a lyman .32/20 gas checked bullet with a load of 2400 or Unique that has enough power to shoot accurately and yet not work the gas operated action. Nice not to have to run around and pick up the empty br***.

    Very true, the Firearms have become the villians, not the criminals. The liberals have done a good job of this. I vote out anyone who is anti 2nd Amendment. I am a political independant. I would probably make a good libertarian. I vote for the man or woman who I feels is on my side and won't take my shooters away.

    Just my two cent's worth... I don't know what I like more, Model A's or shooters.
     
  14. abonecoupe31
    Joined: Aug 11, 2005
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    from Michigan

    Nice tattoo....What did Hank Junior sing in Kawliga?..."He carried an Old Blackhawk"? Note that old Hank Junior's logo is very much influenced by the S, R & Co. Eagle....

    A Barrett Fifty give you a woodie?...Hell, I'd give anything to someday shoot an old Thompson 1921 SMG.......

    Just one time, empty a 50 round drum at a FBI silhouette target of John Dillenger...
     
  15. Zeke
    Joined: Mar 4, 2001
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    Damn all I got right now is a M16A2 and a M240B 7.62mm light machine gun :D

    I need to get my FFL and start smithing again.
     
  16. Irish Dan
    Joined: Jan 19, 2006
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    Life long member of the NRA. That should say it all!
     
  17. spicoli
    Joined: Apr 29, 2006
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    does a .22 rifle with a scope still count as a gun?
     
  18. FiddyFour
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    3 round burst ****s donkey balls :D :p
     
  19. TRUCKRODDER
    Joined: May 29, 2005
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    Oh yeah I do have a few. Keep a Mossberg 12 with buckshot close for home protection and with it being a pump I feel safe to have it not under lock and key .But if my nieces and nephews come over I lock it up because I told my sisterinlaw I would when her kids were here.When they get a little older I will be explaining gun safety to them in case they ever go to a friends where they are laying around etc... . It is a shame that you have to have gun safes in your home , nowadays someone could sue you if there kid was in your house and you did not have your weapons locked up not to mention the crackheads stealing you blind. I have my Grandfathers gun cabinet but don't want to display my "collection" in it as of fear someone will know what I have .As mentioned by others , I was taught to respect guns at an early age. My Dad taught me to always treat a gun like it was loaded , don't point a gun at anyone etc... but he also instilled the fear of him beating the hell out of me if I messed with his guns in the closet without him , I never did :D . Alot of my friends and I go out to a place several times a year and take alot of our guns to plink, we all have different tastes so there is alot of different weapons to choose from , it is always a blast.
     
  20. Flathead Youngin'
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    I keep a few around just in case I wake up one morning and see the blue helmets marching in formation down my street. Remember, NATO approved rounds are; 9mm, 12 guage, 7.62 and .223. Keep guns that will accept these rounds so when the **** hits the fan and you have to shoot one of the blue helmets, you can use his ammo........and take his hot rod (too keep on topic)....
     
  21. Roothawg
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  22. John Copeland
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    Yes..................small collection of pistols. Love to target shoot! The two things that I wouldn't trade are my pistols and my tools. Over time, they become kind of personal....................
     
  23. Muttley
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    If it's good enough for Clyde Barrow it's good enough for me.

    BTW my offer to trade is also valid for a Tommy Gun. ;) :D
     
  24. Flathead Youngin'
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    I've always wanted one of each of the WWII guns. The BAR and the Thompson are at the top of the list.....ecept maybe the 50cal stuff or 30cal machine guns. I just can't afford them so I bought an 03 and then gave up.....
     
  25. Zeke
    Joined: Mar 4, 2001
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    All ya gotta do is remove the little gear by the hammer and she's full auto again. :D
     
  26. Nekronomicon
    Joined: May 23, 2005
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    Americans and their guns...:rolleyes:
     
  27. dirthawker1313
    Joined: Apr 18, 2005
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    ok i have a DPMS AR-15 A4 with 16 1/2" barrel 6 postion collapsible stock with an eotech sight. also i have a egyptian maddi AK-47 varient. and my very favorite is my FN_FAL .308 rifel. i just had it put together after 8 years. i love nevada
     
  28. This thread really takes me back to my youth in Tasmania - before that ***** martin Bryant killed 30 odd people at Port Arthur with an AR15. Soon after, the govt banned all semi autos so out went my stainless mini 14 and Chinese SKS. After I got married I kinda lost interest - my wife hates guns - and so i got rid of my bolt action 243 and shotgun too.
    REcently on a trip to Vegas I went to an indoor range and had fun letting loose with an Uzi and a 9mm Glock -
    I got into bowhunting - plenty of feral goats and pigs here but man that can be cruel if you dont get em spot on so I found another hobby - hot rodding -
    never looked back!
     
  29. Heres my lot....

    Finland Sako 30-06 - for deer
    Winchester Lever action Big Bore .375 open sights for pigs
    Winchester Lever Action .22 with scope
    Browning Under & Over - 12 gauge trap shotgun
    Beretta Under & Over - 12 gauge for compe***ion *****

    Had a Browning 5 shot auto but had to hand it in because of the ****er Howard - still dirty on that ******* taking away a firearm that has seen four generations of my family using it and learning to shoot with it. My kids will NEVER see it.......

    Love my big bore lever action though...espo with the hot loads we cook up in the shed. Great stopping power on those feral porkers haha !!

    Rat
    My old man was really dark on that ***** too.....s***bag
     
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