Chica goes on shooting rampage!

maildude

Postal Paranoiac
The one gun looks like a .38 Special 6-shooter. Am I right? The other is a cartridge mag but I can't tell what kind.
 
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great idea for a new video! i want to do a sexy "gun" video.

You can point your gun at me you sexy girl!:nanner:
 
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Facetious

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What about the 'lil carbine - Is it chambered for 9mm luger pistol cartridge ?

That would be a nice, extremely lite recoiling close quarters rifle for Gunsite class ! :1orglaugh
 

icerfan

Nikkala made me do it!
Thank God for the 2nd Amendment! :ak47:

Nice pics Chica, thanks for sharing! :thumbsup:
 
I think I am going to shoot something later and I'm not talking about a gun. Nice pics Chica
 
yes, that last one is an AR-15

dave wants to get a full-auto but they are really expensive...something like $20K! that's crazy :eek:

You will need to be in law enforcement or have license class 3 weapons in order to acquire a full auto and the only full autos that are authorized for sale are pre 1986 models. There are far better and more accurate guns than the AR 15. The legendary IMI Galil is one of them
http://www.riflesnguns.com/assault/imi/galil offering the robustness of the valmet and the accuracy of the 223 usm 193 and ss109 cartridges. The galil is available in 223 where a 50 rounds capacity magazine is available and in 7.62*51 NATO where a 25 rounds capacity magazine is available.There is also the M1A1 super match available with a black or usmc green camo stock and fitted with a premium air gauged stainless steel krieger barrel
http://www.springfield-armory.com/armory.php?version=52
http://www.springfield-armory.com/armory.php?version=53
A note on the robar in 50 bmg, they are not the best sniper rifles you can get, the best 50 bmg rifle you can get is the barrett m82a1/m107
http://www.barrettrifles.com/rifle_82.aspx, unlike the robar, it is a semi auto not a bolt action rifle. The Barrett has been used the first time in 1989 in Panama, then after it has been used in the first Gulf war, then in Bosnia, then in Afghanistan and in the second Gulf war.
I myself always preferred a very large sized weapon because I know that in extreme situations first shot means first kill and it is of the highest importance.
 

Chica

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You will need to be in law enforcement or have license class 3 weapons in order to acquire a full auto and the only full autos that are authorized for sale are pre 1986 models. There are far better and more accurate guns than the AR 15. The legendary IMI Galil is one of them
http://www.riflesnguns.com/assault/imi/galil offering the robustness of the valmet and the accuracy of the 223 usm 193 and ss109 cartridges. The galil is available in 223 where a 50 rounds capacity magazine is available and in 7.62*51 NATO where a 25 rounds capacity magazine is available.There is also the M1A1 super match available with a black or usmc green camo stock and fitted with a premium air gauged stainless steel krieger barrel
http://www.springfield-armory.com/armory.php?version=52
http://www.springfield-armory.com/armory.php?version=53
A note on the robar in 50 bmg, they are not the best sniper rifles you can get, the best 50 bmg rifle you can get is the barrett m82a1/m107
http://www.barrettrifles.com/rifle_82.aspx, unlike the robar, it is a semi auto not a bolt action rifle. The Barrett has been used the first time in 1989 in Panama, then after it has been used in the first Gulf war, then in Bosnia, then in Afghanistan and in the second Gulf war.
I myself always preferred a very large sized weapon because I know that in extreme situations first shot means first kill and it is of the highest importance.

we watched "rambo" the other night and one of the guys was using a barrett. dave's always talking about that one because they have one on display at the scottsdale gun club and he sees it as soon as he walks in the door. i think they cost around $9,000. too expensive for a b-day gift...lol

i think a gun like that would knock me back a few feet...lol
 
it is alot of fun! it's a great way to manage stress. i get tired after an hour of shooting.

i don't know alot about guns either sweetie but i love shooting them!

try to shoot an m2 HB machine gun, it is awesome. You should also try very big bore revolvers like the 454 casull, 475 linebaugh or the 500s&w magnum, you also have some nice big semi auto in 400 corbon, 478 wildey magnum and 50AE. I always loved to shoot big bores.
 
we watched "rambo" the other night and one of the guys was using a barrett. dave's always talking about that one because they have one on display at the scottsdale gun club and he sees it as soon as he walks in the door. i think they cost around $9,000. too expensive for a b-day gift...lol

i think a gun like that would knock me back a few feet...lol

If it's the one I'm thinking about the Barrett only has the recoil around that of a 12-guage shotgun. That's a lot for some people. Then again I have also seen young teenage girls fire 12-guages without any problem so I guess it depends on the person. :dunno: The projectile the Barrett shoots has a lot more force, but that is dampened by the fact the gun weighs approximately 28 pounds. Most rifles weight in the 6-11 pound range.
 
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