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  1. nightrunner

    Which one?

    A rifle no doubt. More lethal at longer ranges. A shotgun encourages spray and pray while a rifle encourages accurate markmanship
  2. Im guessing a daughter with a typo
  3. I would look at upgrading your 500
  4. I almost didnt click on this thread from the title...
  5. Seriously is that a .50bmg action or larger? 20mm Vulcan?
  6. Personally i would get surefire 60 or 100s
  7. I love my benchmade mini griptillian. Held up to everything i have thrown at it, and i am HARD on my knives. Sounds like i need to try a zero tolerance though
  8. It was only a matter of time before someone asked the question.
  9. That was indeed a double rifle. .500nitro if im not mistaken
  10. The biggest thing i like on gen4 vs gen3 is the larger mag release. It not extended ( i greatly dislike extended mag releases on carry guns) but the button is larger with a larger cutout in the frame. That along with the grip texture is what sold me on the gen4.
  11. Never really cared for Olympic Arms guns but will definitely take a second look at them now!
  12. Exactly what i was thinking. Will probably be confiscated by .gov shortly. You know, fire hazard and all.
  13. I see it as being practical as a very small but accurate 22 with a red dot for a BOB
  14. I have read about their winchester 1897 reproductions and they are ok quality. Not the best but there arent many options for 1897 reproductions.
  15. The p380 is the top shelf dao pocket 380 as far as im concerned. I love mine. Wanting to send it to Robar for some custom work but really dont want to be without it for very long.
  16. Remington 870 w/ 18" defense barrel and longer hunting barrel. Complete with barrel inserts for various calibers including 30/30, 45/70, 7.62x39mm, .22lr, and .410 shotgun. Glock 20 w/ .22 conversion. This is assuming i am mobile for whatever reason, as I would not restrict myself to only 2 guns if i were bugging in.
  17. Black wrought iron hardware would be real nice. Id be fine with the rope handles on the end though
  18. Id buy it. I need a nice coffee table for the bachelor pad.
  19. Cool. Im really looking forward to this. Is it going to be available to any new member or will there be restrictions?
  20. Those are not PDWs. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_defense_weapon
  21. Well I certaintly had the wrong idea. I thought a challenge coin was to be used as a form of identification to determine if you were a member of a certain group or not. They ask you to produce the coin and if so you may pass and if not you dont proceed forward. Honestly never really heard of them outside of fictional stories though.

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