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Ramjo

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  1. I would add another 100 to it and buy an M1 Garand.
  2. Ramjo

    FN 5.7

    Ok thanks.
  3. Ramjo

    FN 5.7

    If you could read the description, he says he has the proper licensing to add the grip.
  4. Ramjo

    FN 5.7

    I'm looking for people who either own or have shot one of these. I am genuinely interested in getting one. Does it break down easily? Is ammo hard to acquire? FPS Russia features it in his Topshot vid part 1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98NyGAMcTsE&feature=g-user-a&list=PL4E382647EAE79A95&context=G2583b56UCGXQYbcTJ33ZrPFBrwYdgW9_xeT_CixAO_IdHYhwtjOk
  5. He had one of his revolvers engraved. Would you shoot a gun and get it nasty after spending all that money having pretty scrolls carved into it?
  6. Where is that range, and is 200 yards the farthest it has?
  7. This makes me sick. The man really doesn't have a reason to be happy now that he can't enjoy his favorite sport or help the schools like the video description says.
  8. Good Lord! Maybe that is why the pull is so light and smooth.
  9. Well, I am the OP and this is me firing this in the video. This is where I got my inspiration to create this thread.
  10. Ah good old John Moses Browning!
  11. Well Chiappa currently make 2" 4" 5" and 6" models in a few different finishes. The Rhino is also constructed of a high tensile strength aluminum alloy and carbon steel. It's as light as feather compared to other 357s. The reason the Rhino is so expensive is because it is CNC machined out of a solid block of aluminum, as well as the components. GunsAmerica prices range from $695-$899 depending on finish and barrel length.
  12. I still wanna see Hickok45 use a NAA revolver to hit the 80 yard gong....he can do it.
  13. ...is the Chiappa Rhino, but in its case, there is clearly a function over form quality going for it. I got to handle one today at Shooter's Edge in Piney Flats, and I must say that I was thoroughly impressed. I have always thought that was the ugliest and weirdest revolver with its under barrel design. It performs like a champ. Chambered for .357, there is almost no recoil, especially with .38s. The angle of the grip and the barrel being flip flopped puts all the force of the shot straight into the palm of your hand and therefore eliminates muzzle climb. Double action pull is smooth, lighter than a Smith's and single action is very similar to a Smith and Wesson revolver. The hammer is kinda weird due to the fact that when you cock it, the hammer does not stay back like traditional designs, and before you ask, yes there is a cocking indicator so you would know if it was cocked or not. They come in various barrel lengths and, personally, I would carry one for personal protection. The smooth operation makes it very hard to miss your target, let alone come off target. This revolver would definitely please any recoil sensitive shooters out there. This particular version has the top and bottom rails. They are somewhat pricey, though now I see why. Probably will pick one up in the future. Thanks for reading, Joe
  14. So I am fixing to buy a rifle online, and I was wondering how hard it would be (if at all possible) to turn a stock that is so dark brown that it's almost black, into a refinished thing of beauty? The gun in question is an Enfield No4 Mk II. Many of these old guns are almost black in color.
  15. Yeeeah that's what I'm talkin about!
  16. I agree...didn't look like an AK at all...and if they make that big of a stink over a 9mm, then what are they gonna say when someone whips out a S&W 500 and goes to town?
  17. Smith and Wesson model 19-5 .357 magnum with .38 special cartridges. I was the only one using a revolver and I had one of the better groupings.
  18. This article was shared on the front page of the Greeneville Sun Newspaper today, along with an article about a man thwarting two would-be burglars. I am glad that pro-gun articles have been shared by our newspaper lately.
  19. Merry Christmas!
  20. I've watched that actual movie.
  21. That's what I'm talking about santa! Santa Claus Plays "Jingle Bells" with the Colt 1911 - YouTube
  22. I have a pair of underarmour sunglasses I have worn for about 3 years.
  23. Ramjo

    .300 BLK?

    Hickok 45 just bought his 300 Blackout!

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