GUNS!!

Discussion in 'Off-Topic' started by Jerf, Dec 18, 2012.

  1. project/driven
    Offline

    project/driven Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    763
    Likes Received:
    88
    Trophy Points:
    213
    Location:
    coon rapids
    You should buy something fun for her to use on you!
     
    tangledupinblu and drunknmunky81 like this.
  2. gc8
    Offline

    gc8 Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    2,331
    Likes Received:
    287
    Trophy Points:
    268
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Champlin
    :unsure:
     
  3. Jerf
    Offline

    Jerf Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    923
    Likes Received:
    584
    Trophy Points:
    278
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Jerfbury
    We already covered gape raping on the previous page...
     
  4. ShortytheFirefighter
    Offline

    ShortytheFirefighter Pokemans. I has none. Staff Member

    Messages:
    5,526
    Likes Received:
    1,571
    Trophy Points:
    398
    Location:
    My 6 cylinder makes 1250 lb/ft of torque.
    [​IMG]
     
  5. curly2k3
    Offline

    curly2k3 Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    10,535
    Likes Received:
    1,140
    Trophy Points:
    473
    Location:
    Silent Hill, Jackass
    Are they trying to outlaw sex swings or something?
     
  6. SurlyOldManMN
    Offline

    SurlyOldManMN Omdat fok jou Staff Member

    Messages:
    4,007
    Likes Received:
    1,854
    Trophy Points:
    348
    Location:
    Apple Valley
    *insert "uprising" joke here*
     
  7. bubba_crx
    Offline

    bubba_crx Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    601
    Likes Received:
    11
    Trophy Points:
    103
    Location:
    Fargo
    When I buy i tend to go for the more common (and military used calibers). For example 5.56/.223, .308, 12ga, 9mm, .45cal. Lot easier and cheaper to find ammo then the oddball stuff, especially if a "**** hits the fan" scenario, you'll be more likely to find it.
     
  8. curly2k3
    Offline

    curly2k3 Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    10,535
    Likes Received:
    1,140
    Trophy Points:
    473
    Location:
    Silent Hill, Jackass
    300 blackout (and 300 whisper, which they can shoot) has gotten rather popular, so its getting easier and easier to get... when it's in stock, the problem is they've gotten too popular so now the ammo flys off the shelf, in large amounts, rapidly. Remmington and PNW can be had for $9-13 a box all day long, and if you reload it yourself you can do it for 25-50 cents a round, maybe less, depending on what you're using. Since it uses 5.56/.223 brass that's modified, you can build up a ton of brass quick and cheap if you want to reload too. I've got my dies and a ton of brass ready to go, just need to get my press and stuff.

    Same goes with 6.8SPC II, it's gotten a lot more popular so prices have come down and its a lot easier to obtain now. There are still some "exotic loads" (insert pun here), such as the 458 socom and 50 beowulf, but even those, 6.5 grendel, ect... can all be had relatively easily, really.

    With ARs, buy one that suits your needs, its that easy, or build one for a task. Keep in mind that certain variants (like 5.45, 7.62x39, 6.8) will require different mags, bolts, and barrels. Beyond that, they're like Subarus, they're legos and you can do whatever you want with them really.

    If I were going to buy/build another for myself, I'd take the time and get an SBR tax stamp, because it'd be too fun not to, and it's the polar opposite of my 20" Stainless Steel Krieger Match-Bull Barrel'd upper.

    Long story short, AR's can be cheap, or really expensive...it's similar to a Remmington 700, just gotta tailor one to your needs.
     
  9. project/driven
    Offline

    project/driven Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    763
    Likes Received:
    88
    Trophy Points:
    213
    Location:
    coon rapids
    Sorry about that Shorty. My comment was meant to be the funny, I truly do not want your lady to do you any harm.
     
    ShortytheFirefighter likes this.
  10. ShortytheFirefighter
    Offline

    ShortytheFirefighter Pokemans. I has none. Staff Member

    Messages:
    5,526
    Likes Received:
    1,571
    Trophy Points:
    398
    Location:
    My 6 cylinder makes 1250 lb/ft of torque.
    No worries, I just wasn't quite sure ;)

    If I were going to do it, it'd be something of a larger caliber to ensure that I wouldn't have to worry about lingering. .308, .45-70 or .50cal.

    Back to ze guns!

    What are people using for holsters? I prefer just tucking the gun in the front of my pants, nothing like living on the edge.
     
  11. badbennyb
    Offline

    badbennyb Has no title

    Messages:
    3,071
    Likes Received:
    172
    Trophy Points:
    248
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Blaine Mn
    ^^^For concealment? CrossBreed SuperTuck with the xdsc, when I'm lazy(I admit that it happens)a simple desantis(?) pocket holster for the lcp.

    No joke at Bill's yesterday, dude walks in and plops his j-frame(or similar) on the counter and says he's looking for a holster,worker tells him to put it in a case/holster....dude doesn't have one and shoves it right into the back of his pants.
     
  12. Musashi
    Offline

    Musashi Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    5,682
    Likes Received:
    583
    Trophy Points:
    348
    Gender:
    Female
    Location:
    Clouds
    Well as if you don't already know, I just called the gun shop I usually make purchases thru and he told he every affordable gun is flying out the door. This will more then likely be driving ammo up the roof. He suggested I wait till after Jan to make my next purchase. WOW.
     
  13. ShortytheFirefighter
    Offline

    ShortytheFirefighter Pokemans. I has none. Staff Member

    Messages:
    5,526
    Likes Received:
    1,571
    Trophy Points:
    398
    Location:
    My 6 cylinder makes 1250 lb/ft of torque.
    Yikes! :eek:

    I'm sure the employees at Bill's have to deal with that kind of crap more than they care to.

    I should mention that I'm completely kidding about not using a holster, especially when my carry pistol uses a trigger safety. My current (and last) holster is a PhantomLC from Raven Concealment. I had to have one custom made because nobody makes a holster for carry use that is compatible with a Surefire X400. Best holster I've ever used, and I've got a couple more on order from them. I can't recommend them highly enough if you're looking for a kydex holster. I've heard great things about the CrossBreed SuperTucks, however.
     
  14. derp
    Offline

    derp Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    5,122
    Likes Received:
    3,974
    Trophy Points:
    398
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    here and now
    No question on whether to buy. You buy because I told you to! :frantic:
     
  15. Musashi
    Offline

    Musashi Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    5,682
    Likes Received:
    583
    Trophy Points:
    348
    Gender:
    Female
    Location:
    Clouds
    I have a Crossbreed and I find it uncomfortable and difficult to sit with. It's always riding up against my thigh and gets pushed up when I'm not standing. I think there's a bit to much leather for people my size.
     
  16. dmoo
    Offline

    dmoo Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    743
    Likes Received:
    27
    Trophy Points:
    113
    Location:
    the iron range
    Galco super tuck. most days, when im not working....or drinking lol.

    I found that the belt makes a huge difference in the holster riding up or not.
     
    ShortytheFirefighter likes this.
  17. ShortytheFirefighter
    Offline

    ShortytheFirefighter Pokemans. I has none. Staff Member

    Messages:
    5,526
    Likes Received:
    1,571
    Trophy Points:
    398
    Location:
    My 6 cylinder makes 1250 lb/ft of torque.
    Good point, a belt makes all the difference. I usually run a Blackhawk riggers belt.
     
  18. TSTRBOY2004
    Offline

    TSTRBOY2004 Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    12,202
    Likes Received:
    403
    Trophy Points:
    393
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Jordan, Minnesota, United States
    avoid the RABBIT!!!
     
    ShortytheFirefighter likes this.
  19. ShortytheFirefighter
    Offline

    ShortytheFirefighter Pokemans. I has none. Staff Member

    Messages:
    5,526
    Likes Received:
    1,571
    Trophy Points:
    398
    Location:
    My 6 cylinder makes 1250 lb/ft of torque.
  20. PRA4SNO
    Offline

    PRA4SNO Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    2,330
    Likes Received:
    23
    Trophy Points:
    123
    Location:
    nunyah
    I like paddle holsters. Fobus has been a good manufacturer for me.
     
    Last edited: Jan 13, 2013
  21. TSTRBOY2004
    Offline

    TSTRBOY2004 Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    12,202
    Likes Received:
    403
    Trophy Points:
    393
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Jordan, Minnesota, United States
  22. ShortytheFirefighter
    Offline

    ShortytheFirefighter Pokemans. I has none. Staff Member

    Messages:
    5,526
    Likes Received:
    1,571
    Trophy Points:
    398
    Location:
    My 6 cylinder makes 1250 lb/ft of torque.
    It's not bad, but it's not great either.

    I recommend brass cased ammo, but that's just me.
     
  23. MNGman
    Offline

    MNGman Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    830
    Likes Received:
    377
    Trophy Points:
    248
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    St. Michael
    I didn't have good luck with Wolf feeding through my 9mm XDM. It would catch in the magazine. It worked fine if I interspersed with brass cased ammo. It also seemed very dirty with a lot of spark coming out of the barrel.
    As of yesterday Fleet Farm in Brooklyn Park had a lot of 9mm Remmington in stock.
     
  24. CoyoteKyle
    Offline

    CoyoteKyle Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    76
    Likes Received:
    35
    Trophy Points:
    103
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Coon Rapids, Minnesota
    In for the late subscription. I've been mulling over a handgun to get for almost a year and haven't committed.
     
  25. badbennyb
    Offline

    badbennyb Has no title

    Messages:
    3,071
    Likes Received:
    172
    Trophy Points:
    248
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Blaine Mn
    Do it!!!!

    I'll stick with the brass for now too, if it gets to that point where it's really hard to find new factory brass stuff then I'll switch to anything I can get my hands on. Speaking of ammo I found some more 308 ammo at walmart today, finally built up enough to comfortably start using some of it.
     
  26. Mr.Tran
    Offline

    Mr.Tran Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    1,614
    Likes Received:
    286
    Trophy Points:
    268
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Shakopee
    I've been thinking about making my first handgun purchase, any suggestions? Leaning towards a 9mm or .40.
     
  27. ShortytheFirefighter
    Offline

    ShortytheFirefighter Pokemans. I has none. Staff Member

    Messages:
    5,526
    Likes Received:
    1,571
    Trophy Points:
    398
    Location:
    My 6 cylinder makes 1250 lb/ft of torque.
    What are your intended uses for the gun? That will drive a lot of the discussion.
     
  28. TSTRBOY2004
    Offline

    TSTRBOY2004 Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    12,202
    Likes Received:
    403
    Trophy Points:
    393
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Jordan, Minnesota, United States
    Yeah I have been told is always better on the wear and tear.... but being as a little as I use it right now steel works for me... I did have it jam a couple of times since owning it... like what was mentioned above more in the mag.... but at a difference of $5 a box of 50 Ill stick with the steel for now and buying 2 boxes of brass I can get 3 of steel hahaah yep I am cheap
     
  29. Mr.Tran
    Offline

    Mr.Tran Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    1,614
    Likes Received:
    286
    Trophy Points:
    268
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Shakopee
    Pretty much going to the range from time to time. I always end up using my friends when we shoot, so I figure I can quit being a bum.
     
  30. ShortytheFirefighter
    Offline

    ShortytheFirefighter Pokemans. I has none. Staff Member

    Messages:
    5,526
    Likes Received:
    1,571
    Trophy Points:
    398
    Location:
    My 6 cylinder makes 1250 lb/ft of torque.
    Any plans on carrying it/self defense uses?
     
  31. Mr.Tran
    Offline

    Mr.Tran Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    1,614
    Likes Received:
    286
    Trophy Points:
    268
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Shakopee
    I've been thinking about getting my C&C but don't really plan on carrying the gun on me much. Yea, self defense as well.
     
  32. ShortytheFirefighter
    Offline

    ShortytheFirefighter Pokemans. I has none. Staff Member

    Messages:
    5,526
    Likes Received:
    1,571
    Trophy Points:
    398
    Location:
    My 6 cylinder makes 1250 lb/ft of torque.
    I would go and see what fits your hand best and what you can naturally point and shoot. 9mm is a good option, it's cheap to shoot and there are plenty of good defense ammo options. Higher capacity too. My personal recommendations are either Glock, H&K or the S&W M&P series. It's all in what fits you best.
     
  33. Mr.Tran
    Offline

    Mr.Tran Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    1,614
    Likes Received:
    286
    Trophy Points:
    268
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Shakopee
    Thanks for the input! I was at Gander mountain browsing today , so I figured I'd ask for some suggestions.
     
  34. badbennyb
    Offline

    badbennyb Has no title

    Messages:
    3,071
    Likes Received:
    172
    Trophy Points:
    248
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Blaine Mn
    ^^^^Don't forget the springfield XD/XDm line of guns too. I haven't looked yet but Bill's normally has a spring shooters show that is a great time to try multiple firearms at only the cost of the ammo.

    Any of you gun owners sitting on a pile of extra glock 19 magazines? Want to sell 1 or 2 to help a brother out?:) Trying to avoid the really high priced auction stuff. I do have one or two 30 round p-mags BNIB that I'd be able to part with in a trade of sorts.
     
  35. tangledupinblu
    Offline

    tangledupinblu Event Coordinator Staff Member

    Messages:
    18,608
    Likes Received:
    8,955
    Trophy Points:
    573
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    MNBugeyeMafia#001
    Definitely try out the Springfield XDm's. I tried the 5.25" 9mm at Bill's, rental is like $15. Gives you a chance to shoot it before buying. I went with the 4.5", i like it alot and got a good deal on it, but kind of wish that i would have gotten the 5.25".

    Pic...Springfield XDm 9mm(4.5")
    XDm%20external_119a.jpg
     
  36. fobiawrx
    Offline

    fobiawrx Fabiola

    Messages:
    3,908
    Likes Received:
    123
    Trophy Points:
    248
    Location:
    dont worry about it
    i got the xdm 9mm for xmas this year. trying to find time to go shoot now.
     
  37. Musashi
    Offline

    Musashi Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    5,682
    Likes Received:
    583
    Trophy Points:
    348
    Gender:
    Female
    Location:
    Clouds
    I've got the 5.25" in 40 cal, we can trade for a few rounds if you'd like. I'm avoiding Bill's Gun Show because it's insanely crowded, plus I have a better option now.
     
    tangledupinblu likes this.
  38. Gridlocked
    Offline

    Gridlocked Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    2,481
    Likes Received:
    91
    Trophy Points:
    133
    Location:
    Probably west of you.
    Applied for the permit to purchase today.
    Getting a Springfield XDM .40 4.5" bi-tone as soon as I can. The Springfield fits my hand a lot better than any of the Glock weapons did.
    Wife and I are taking the C&C class in late Feb, early March.
     
    Musashi and tangledupinblu like this.
  39. curly2k3
    Offline

    curly2k3 Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    10,535
    Likes Received:
    1,140
    Trophy Points:
    473
    Location:
    Silent Hill, Jackass
    they're normally pretty quick about getting you the purchase permit, it's only taken two weeks from submission to permit in my wallet the past few years. my dad and I have been talking about finally going through the conceal class, but haven't yet for whatever reason, probably do that within the next month or two.
     
  40. Musashi
    Offline

    Musashi Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    5,682
    Likes Received:
    583
    Trophy Points:
    348
    Gender:
    Female
    Location:
    Clouds
    There's currently two deals on Groupon. These programs have the media and congress to thank for their booming business, they are essentially booked out for several months.
     
  41. tangledupinblu
    Offline

    tangledupinblu Event Coordinator Staff Member

    Messages:
    18,608
    Likes Received:
    8,955
    Trophy Points:
    573
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    MNBugeyeMafia#001
    I filed for my P to P in New Brighton and it came in just 4 days! I was syked because i already had money down on the pistola!
     
  42. curly2k3
    Offline

    curly2k3 Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    10,535
    Likes Received:
    1,140
    Trophy Points:
    473
    Location:
    Silent Hill, Jackass
    We've got a few different options lined up currently, just trying to plan with a close buddy and his dad as well. I'll be honest, I couldn't care less about carrying, and likely never will, as I've never once felt like my life was endangered enough to want to carry. However, not having to remember to go back to the Police once a year to renew my purchase permit, AND being able to carry outside of events (enroute to events), as opposed to just events would be nice and would simplify travel and transport situations.
     
    TSTRBOY2004 likes this.
  43. bubba_crx
    Offline

    bubba_crx Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    601
    Likes Received:
    11
    Trophy Points:
    103
    Location:
    Fargo
    Supposedly Wolf ammo can wear out the ejector/extractor in ARs. That's all we've shot in our 6700 for years and never had a single problem.

    I've been wanting a M&P 9 for a long time, finally told my parents to order one in, all our wholesalers are backordered along with most common handguns... So hopefully they'll get more in sooner or later.

    Also have been having a hell of a time finding .308 ammo, I was using 150gr Remington Core-Lokts since it was decent and cheap ($20/box of 20). Nobody has any in lately, only thing "cheapish" was Federals or a shop had in Magtech 150gr FMJ which was cheaper but read some reviews and people either said it was great, or that the casings got jammed up in their bolt actions and had to pretty much hammer the bolt open. I figured i'd play it safe with the Federal. Has anyone on here had any experience with the Magtech stuff?
     
  44. Gridlocked
    Offline

    Gridlocked Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    2,481
    Likes Received:
    91
    Trophy Points:
    133
    Location:
    Probably west of you.
    I did a lot of calling around today and couldn't find anyone who had the gun that I wanted (with the 4.5" barrel) so I went to Gander tonight on a whim. They have a lay-away program where you can pay to reserve a gun until you get the permit. Turns out, the last XDm they had in the .40 was the floor model. Unfortunately it is the 3.8" but I put a down payment on it anyway. With things as crazy as they are, I decided to buy it.

    Can you guys offer any recommendations on a bedroom gun safe? I'd rather have one in a top drawer of a dresser than in the wall. I was considering one with either the finger-button-pattern or one with a fingerprint scanner, but would LOVE to hear opinions.
     
  45. SurlyOldManMN
    Offline

    SurlyOldManMN Omdat fok jou Staff Member

    Messages:
    4,007
    Likes Received:
    1,854
    Trophy Points:
    348
    Location:
    Apple Valley
    I wouldn't consider a gun safe secure if stealing it is a simple matter of moving some furniture.