March 23rd, 2010 by eranio
I have a Crosman r34 air soft gun and recently it broke. So i am going to dick’s sporting goods and i am wondering what is the best gun…shotgun,rifle,pistol…and whatever one what type? Thank you
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March 21st, 2010 by eranio
I live in the shotgun deer hunting zone of MN and we can use eather shotgun or hand guns of legal calaber. I have a TC encore pistol and want to buy a a barrel for deer hunting, and I cant deside which calaber to buy. I cant decide what to buy a rifle calaber or pistol cal. Any help would be nice.
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March 13th, 2010 by eranio
And not a handgun or pistol formation? I know. I know. Feel free to boo my (weak) attempt at humor. Or APPLAUD (prefered).
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March 13th, 2010 by eranio
Included would be a Firepower Boys F4 Tactical AEG, a Smith & Wesson on duty kit( has a shotgun, pistol, weaver flashlight, holster, and two mags), a firepower speed loader, a 007 pistol,and about 3000 bbs.
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March 7th, 2010 by eranio
i would use a shotgun with the stock cut off and the barrel cut short. and for my secondery weapon a H&K USP with a laser sight. choose prmary weapon and a side pistol.
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February 27th, 2010 by eranio
Why don’t they make rifles or shotguns that use this action? Besides looking cool, it would benefit from the ablity to chamber different rounds of the same bullet size (like my grandmother’s 22LR/22MAG revolver, swappable drums) as well as being a semi-auto that has nothing move after the shot fires (for better accuracy) and can be single action/double action, so you can pull back the hammer for your first shot on a deer, and then pull the trigger through the next five as it is running away. No magazine to misfeed, and very easy to clean compared to what is involved tearing apart a pump or semi auto shotgun.
If they had a revolver-action rifle that was not just a stretched out pistol, but actually looked like a normal rifle if you covered over the action’s area, and it was chambered in a good deer round and you could easily mount a scope on it, i would definitely purchase one if i could budget it.
Thanks in advance!
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February 13th, 2010 by eranio
I have a crosman P36 pistol and stinger s32p shotgun ( I know, not good guns). Is there any way i i can upgrade the accuracy of them? When i shoot, the shotgun makes the bbs curve and the pistol curves waaay up. It doesn’t have to be an interal upgrade, and add-on could do. Also, how to improve the FPS of pistol?
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February 5th, 2010 by eranio
I already have an automatic(crappy) and a good pistol. iv been thinking of getting a sniper. but i want to have one good quality airsoft gun. so wats a good gun to pay over 80 bucks for?
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January 29th, 2010 by eranio
Its a black jacket with 6 magazine pockets, 6 shotgun shell pockets, 3 pistol clip pockets. All empty of course.
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January 27th, 2010 by eranio
I saw Emnesty and BBQ sauce Mix using a shotgun onto a pistol slot, how do you do that?
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January 22nd, 2010 by eranio
i am not gonna kill anyone but i want a good little semi-auto or fully-auto rifle. i live in wyoming. i have a shotgun picked out and a pistol now i just need a rifle.
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January 2nd, 2010 by eranio
First of all I am very familiar with rifles and shotguns but not hand guns or pistols. My hubby wants either a sig or a glock 40 or 45 for Christmas. I saw a nice springfield 1911 for 500 in a pawn shop. I say nice, but I really don’t know what little imperfections to look for in pistol. Can you give me some pointers.
Actually all he said he wanted for Christmas was a pistol, his brother suggested the glock and sig
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December 27th, 2009 by eranio
I am trying to decide which gun would make for a better home defense gun.
I guess the pros/cons would be:
semi-auto handgun:
pros:
-Very light and easy to pick up and use.
-Easy to swing around quickly and point in different directions quickly etc (useful in close quarter situations).
-Can fire a lot of ammo quickly (semi-auto)
cons:
-Not as visually intimidating
-Not as audibly intimidating
-If your shot misses, it misses.
Pump action shotgun:
Pros:
-Very visually/audibly intimidating
-Extremely powerful at close range
-When you miss, you often still hit, since it sprays a big bluster of lead, instead of just one single bullet, when you fire a shot.
Cons:
-Heavy and awkward
-Tougher to swing around and aim quickly than the pistol
-Can’t fire rounds off as quickly (need to pump after each shot)
So which do you guys think makes for a better home defense gun?
P.S. I’m 6’1 220lbs, so kick is a non-issue for me on this topic.
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December 11th, 2009 by eranio
My dad owns a Mossberg 12 gauge and it’s the very first one they ever made. He hunts with it on a regular bases for rabbits, turkeys, squirrels and occasionally deer. He had it refurnished with a black coat, it was originally silver, like a pistol. How much do you think itwould be worth?
lol i’m not joking
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December 7th, 2009 by eranio
I live in Nj and just aquired my permit to purchase,one for shotgun and one for pistol.My question is I want to hunt for deer,turkey,pheasant, And some small game.My dilema is that I don’t want to own ten different guns.What would be my best all around choice? I can live with a slug gun and maybe one other gun.I have spoke to many dealers and friends alike and they kinda confuse me with al this interchangeable barrels and all that good stuff.I would love to just write down the name too two guns and go and buy them and start my practice.Any information will be put to good use.I think I just needed to get a broader opinion about this dilema thank you to all who respond…..
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December 5th, 2009 by eranio
If you could only have one pistol, one rifle and one shotgun for the rest of your life for the general things like home protection, sport shooting and hunting, which pistol, rifle and shotgun would you choose?
Sola, it is because other people value the lives of others that they responsibly train and purchase guns to begin with. Let’s hope you are never in a situation where someone trained with a gun could have helped you out.
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November 23rd, 2009 by eranio
This gun will be for home protection and range use. I dont want a pistol. I grew up with guns, mostly a couple bolt actions, shotgun, revolver, and a 45. I never have fired an assault rifle or semi auto shotgun. I knew without a doubt that i want one before they try to ban them again. I am leaning towards an SKS for price mainly. Bjut i am also thinking strongly about an ak or possibly saiga 12 gauge. Any helpful suggestions or opinoins would be greatly appreciated.
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November 23rd, 2009 by eranio
I’d like something I can easily change the barrel on for either trap or home defense.
I’ve been shooting rifle and pistol for years and now I want to get into trap.
Thanks
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November 19th, 2009 by eranio
what are the most powerful pistol, rifle and shotgun in terms of raw power and rapid fire capability ( for home defense) that can be legally owned in Massachussetts.
NOTE: I HAVE NO CRIMINAL RECORD AND I DO NOT WISH TO COMMIT A CRIME.
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November 13th, 2009 by eranio
Iowa and parts of Southern Wisconsin mandate that deer hunters use shotguns. Now, my stupid question is this: I’ve seen Hornady 20 gauge sabot slugs advertised as having 1800 fps of snot to them. Now, my 170 grain .30-30 has about 2100. If the whole reason for using shotguns is because of how far a projectile may go, isn’t using this super-shotgun ammo kind of defeating the purpose?! I suppose a shotgun slug will not carry 2 miles, but from what it said on that box, no drop out to 150 yards.
Secondly, if you’re allowed to hunt with a .357 pistol for deer, why can’t you hunt with a .410 slug?
I know rules are rules, but some of them seem kind of stupid. But, it does seem that technology has bypassed some of these rules. (Super sabots)
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