Which is best for self defense in an apartment? Taurus Judge revolver or Mossberg 18.5" Tactical shotgun?

June 30th, 2010 by eranio

I’m torn between the two. I like the compactness and versatility of the Judge, but I heard it’s hard to find a 410 shell with a configuration good for takedown power. The Mossberg shotty takes up more room but you have takedown power and that click-clack shotgun sound that should soil some underwear.

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What is a good shotgun for turkey hunting?

June 30th, 2010 by eranio

I’m new to the turkey hunting scene and having only upland shotguns, what is a good type of shotgun for tukeys? I know everyone will say something different, but I have no idea really. What should I look for, and what should I avoid?

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What is the value of a Remington Model 9 Shotgun?

June 30th, 2010 by eranio

It’s more a sentimental piece but I’m curious.

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How old do i have to be buy a shotgun in new jersey?

June 30th, 2010 by eranio

I’m 19 i’m not sure how old i have to be i should be able to buy a shotgun right. I understand i have to get my ID and all that i have no records or mental issues. I’m moving in a seedy area and i wanna protect my house and my little cousin.

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Is a benelli supernova good for waterfowling and upland game birds with the right shot size?

June 30th, 2010 by eranio

what are your suggestions good 12 gauge for upland birds and waterfowl? BENELLI SUPERNOVA?

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What is a good shotgun to buy in California?

June 29th, 2010 by eranio

I just turned 18, and I need to buy a shotgun that can hunt, maim, and kill large bipedal organisms at close to intermediate range. What is a good shotgun to purchase? Preferably one with the most bang for my buck, so to speak.

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Which Benelli model is best used for both skeet shooting and home defense?

June 29th, 2010 by eranio

I noticed that Benelli has a lot of models to choose from. And i came to two choices, the M2 or M4. Am I looking at the wrong models for the wrong purposes? Help please.

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I have a Maverick model 88 pump shotgun by mossberg that I have taken apart and can't get it put back together?

June 29th, 2010 by eranio

Need help putting shotgun back together

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What is the value of a 1951 Remington model 11-48 20 gauge shotgun in excellent condition?

June 29th, 2010 by eranio

It may have fired a few rounds but it is in excellent condition and has no physical damage or mechanical damage. It is a very clean weapon and I am just wondering the monetary value of it.

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What happens if you pump a shotgun, but then do not need to fire it. Can you unpump it?

June 29th, 2010 by eranio

Recently, my house was broken into. Since then I fear for the safety of my family and myself. I was planning on purchasing a shotgun for home defense. What would happen in the event that I pump the shotgun but then I do not need to fire it? I’m not too familiar with the anatomy of a shotgun.

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Mossberg 935 Shotgun Problem-Bolt / Slide Issue?

June 28th, 2010 by eranio

I use my Mossberg 935 shotgun quite frequently, but recently for the first time it jammed. i got the manual out and tried to follow its instructions, but it didnt work so well. when i removed the bolt and slide, 3 parts came out with them, a small red spring, a silver pin ( slightly larger than the spring ), and a small black cap. The manual doesn’t mention those parts at all. I fixed the jam but was unable to re-assemble the bolt and slide, due to the 3 parts that i mentioned above. I have no clue of where those parts are supposed to go, and answers will be greatly appreciated on how to re-assemble the the bolt and slide with the 3 parts.

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question about a remington shotgun…?

June 28th, 2010 by eranio

i went shopping today for a 12 gauge shotgun with my dad. i picked out a remington 870 super mag sythetic. i noticed the fore-end and stock grip was that of a remington waterfowl gun. does it matter? is there any advantages/disadvantages?

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Shotgun…..?

June 28th, 2010 by eranio

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How much is a used mossberg 500 shotgun worth?

June 27th, 2010 by eranio

How much in US dollars is a used mossberg 500 shotgun worth? The gun is in good condition and everything on it is standard

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where can i find a short home defense barrel for my remington 870 shotgun?

June 27th, 2010 by eranio

like for home defense. and how much would it cost.

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shotgun…?

June 27th, 2010 by eranio

How many different words can u make out of shotgun using all the letters? And what are the words u have come up wif?

Just wanna c hw mny u guys cn gt

So put ur numba an pls da words!

Thanks…

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VZ58 Rifle Plan, Sights and Frills

June 2nd, 2010 by eranio

The Vz. 58 is a 7.62mm  assault rifle designed and manufactured in Czechoslovakia and conventional into service in the late 1950s as the 7,62 mm samopal vzor 58 (“7.62mm submachine gun model 1958″), replacing the vz. 52 self-loading rifle and the 7.62x25mm Tokarev vz. 24  and vz. 26 submachine guns. The vz. 58 externally be similar to the Soviet AK-47 but is internally a completely different design based on a short-stroke gas piston.

Design details – Operating mechanism

The vz. 58 is a selective fire gas-operated weapon that bleeds expanding combustion gases generated in the container from the ignited cartridge through a port drilled in the barrel, 215 mm (8.5 in) from the board room, aperture into a unfilled cylinder located over the cask that have a short-stroke piston. The vz. 58 does not have a gas monitor and the full strength of the gas pressure is exerted on the piston head, propelling it toward the back in a single impulsive blow. The piston is driven back only 19 mm (0.7 in) when a take on on the piston rod butts against the seating and no extra group is workable. There is a light go back spring held between the piston bear and the seating which returns the piston to its ahead location.

The locking system features a falling breech lock hinged from the bolt and housed in the bolt carrier that contains two locking lugs which descend into and engage locking shoulders in the beneficiary’s internal guide rails. The weapon is unlocked by the short tappet-like stroke of the piston rod as it strikes the bolt carrier and drives it rearwards. After 22 mm (0.9 in) of unrestricted travel, an wedge-like surface on the bolt carrier moves under the breech locking piece and lifts it up and out of engagement with the locking recesses in the steel body.

Sights

The rifle’s iron sights consist of a fully adjustable front post and a tangent rear spectacle with a sliding notch with range denominations from 100 to 800 m, graduated every 100 m. Besides this, the left side of the rear prospect leaf is marked with the letter “U”, for snap shooting, firing at moving targets and night combat at ranges up to 300 m. The front picture base also serves as a mounting platform for the vz. 58 edged bayonet.

Vz 58 Accessories

Additional equipment supplied with the rifle includes: 4 spare magazines, a magazine pouch, vz58 bayonet and scabbard, cleaning brush, muzzle cap, oil bottle, unified sling, front view adjustment tool and a threaded blank-firing adaptor.

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