SKS with a bayonet, a 12 gauge pump shotgun, and my grandpa's .22 cal revolver. I prefer blades over guns myself, but to each his own.
Wow that bodyguard thing was a pain to read. XDLegendaryGamer0 said:Nope. But I plan to. And I have plenty of reason to want to own one.
Because, generally speaking, I can guarantee that I have more people wanting to kill me than all of you combined.
The sad thing is, I'm not kidding.
[sub][sub]Anyone willing to act as a bodyguard to protect me from those crazy mothers that think I'm a danger to their children? I can pay in coupons...[/sub][/sub]
That Thompson, does it have the drum or the standard clip? If it does have the drum, does it jam a lot? I've heard that the original ones did. I suppose if it's a relatively new model though that it wouldn't have the same issues. I'm also assuming it's chambered in .45 ACP like the original?GenericAmerican said:Another one of these threads? Well I need to up my post count so I will copy an old post of mine below.
I love mah guns, I have fired all of these.
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And it is soooooo much better than any video game out there. My father has an Ak-47, i need to get a picture of that.
I also need a better camera.
Protip: Ctrl+MasterOfWorlds said:Wow that bodyguard thing was a pain to read. XDLegendaryGamer0 said:Nope. But I plan to. And I have plenty of reason to want to own one.
Because, generally speaking, I can guarantee that I have more people wanting to kill me than all of you combined.
The sad thing is, I'm not kidding.
[sub][sub]Anyone willing to act as a bodyguard to protect me from those crazy mothers that think I'm a danger to their children? I can pay in coupons...[/sub][/sub]
I thank you for the offer, but... I already can make them vanish. The Void consumes all.Don't worry, we're friends, just point out anyone who threatens you and they'll...disappear.
You also have good taste guns for personal defense.OT: I own a 20 gauge shotgun and might buy a Glock...39 I think is the model? Or maybe 35...Anyway, maybe a Glock chambered in .45 GAP. I'm not a huge fan of handguns though.
I'd probably buy something like the G3 or FN FAL somewhere along the lines too.
Lost the magazine, trying to find a drum mag...and buddy, it is an original.MasterOfWorlds said:That Thompson, does it have the drum or the standard clip? If it does have the drum, does it jam a lot? I've heard that the original ones did. I suppose if it's a relatively new model though that it wouldn't have the same issues. I'm also assuming it's chambered in .45 ACP like the original?GenericAmerican said:Another one of these threads? Well I need to up my post count so I will copy an old post of mine below.
I love mah guns, I have fired all of these.
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And it is soooooo much better than any video game out there. My father has an Ak-47, i need to get a picture of that.
I also need a better camera.
I also own a gladius, cavalry saber, katan, wakizashi, a jo staff, two daggers, about seven pocket knives, and know Aikido, not to mention the wrestling, Judo, and Tae Kwon Do I've picked up from friends of mine. Oh yeah, and the street fighting stuff I've picked up too. XDLegendaryGamer0 said:You also have good taste guns for personal defense.![]()
I'm a long gun guy so I always recommend a rifle or shotgun before pistol. If you're thinking about personal protection and if your state allows conceal carry I suggest a compact, subcompact, or pocket handgun instead a full size version.LostGryphon said:I've been debating buying one recently. Not anything crazy, like an AR or shotgun, but a pistol. Probably a .22 or 9 mm.
I owe this interest to my being paranoid, namely about the coming zombie apocalypse and one too many Criminal Minds.
not to mention zombie preventionHimmelgeher said:Just a .22 rifle that I got for Christmas some years back. My parents used to have quite a few, but ended up selling/trading them for various reasons. My brother (USMC) owns an AR-15, AK-47, and a 20 gauge single barrel for actual self-defense purposes. I'm saving up for a shotgun once I turn 18. Not quite sure what kind I want though. For those hating on this topic; have you considered that guns are supremely fun to shoot? And it's not exactly a bad skill to have either.
Let just said I current own 8 complete AR15 (lower + upper). I also own a lot of AR15 complete lower and strip receivers.Leeoboy11 said:Be it for protection or fun. I was curious how many of you that play games actually know how a real gun is like. Any of you just shot one? Post some pictures if you want!
For me I own six guns currently. Three handguns and and three rifles.
- a 1911 .45 Stainless steel.
- A .357 Magnum revolver with a 6 inch barrel
- A .22 heritage rough rider revolver with a 9 inch barrel
- A vintage 1918 British .303 (from my grandpa)
- A .22 rifle. As normal as they come
- A custom built AR-15. (my baby)
So what about you guys?
Wait, so your grandfather saved a gun he "found" on a dead German... and a shotgun he used for hunting... but not his service weapon? Why would he keep a weapon he found but not his own? Hmm, methinks there is a lie here... and methinks it was all too easy to uncover.M4A1Sopmod said:Yes sir. Unfortunately they are rather old and both are passed down from my grandfather. Ill be buying some new ones as soon as I get together the cash. Anyway, one is a Model 11 captured from a dead German in WWII by my grandfather and the other is an old double barrel 20 gauge shotgun he used for hunting. I know someone with an M1A1 Carbine and Im hoping they would be willing to sell it but I guess I will just have to see.
Vintage Colt 1911 worth a lot of money if all the parts are original. Make sure you don't get rip off if you ever decided to sell it.New Vegas Samurai said:not to mention zombie preventionHimmelgeher said:Just a .22 rifle that I got for Christmas some years back. My parents used to have quite a few, but ended up selling/trading them for various reasons. My brother (USMC) owns an AR-15, AK-47, and a 20 gauge single barrel for actual self-defense purposes. I'm saving up for a shotgun once I turn 18. Not quite sure what kind I want though. For those hating on this topic; have you considered that guns are supremely fun to shoot? And it's not exactly a bad skill to have either.
I have a Colt m1911, and it's pretty old...
It's apparently a relic from the time of the occupation in the Philippines and it was bought out several times. needless to say I had to restore the sucker to working order and now I take it out once in a while to go to range.
good and clean weapon really, and I was lucky to get it for a steal being half the price of newer guns and also being registered already.
but for the guns being silly? Well, you are entitled to your opinion and I'm entitled to shooting cans from 200-400 yards out and watch them fly every time I get a shot! haha