View Full Version : Some people should be forbidden to have guns
Rusty Shackleford
5th November 2011, 20:32
and heres an example. the main reason is the beginning and near the end. not about the misfeeds.
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Triple A
5th November 2011, 20:36
Hip firing rednecks :laugh:
Rusty Shackleford
5th November 2011, 20:47
hes just... a risk to himself.
what he was triyng to do was 'bump fire' which bascially makes you shoot a semi-auto really fast. but he just... not safe.
Nox
5th November 2011, 21:08
He can't aim for shit lol
And before anyone blames it on the gun, it's a misconception that the AK is inaccurate
The Man
5th November 2011, 21:22
Didn't hurt anyone. What's the problem here?
He is an idiot for showing off a piece of $250 Romanian trash.
The Man
5th November 2011, 21:26
He can't aim for shit lol
And before anyone blames it on the gun, it's a misconception that the AK is inaccurate
AKs are the most inaccurate things ever. Trust me, I have been through my round of Kalashnikiddies. I have regretted every bit of it. All they do is waste money
they are as fun as shit though
Rusty Shackleford
5th November 2011, 21:31
Didn't hurt anyone. What's the problem here?
He is an idiot for showing off a piece of $250 Romanian trash.
AKs are the most inaccurate things ever. Trust me, I have been through my round of Kalashnikiddies. I have regretted every bit of it. All they do is waste money
they are as fun as shit though
he is a danger to himself with the way he shoots.
as for the ones you've shot, how are the barrels on them?
Manic Impressive
5th November 2011, 21:56
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Agent Ducky
5th November 2011, 22:21
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I think they should all follow this guy's lead.
Rusty Shackleford
5th November 2011, 23:02
Thank you ducky!
ВАЛТЕР
5th November 2011, 23:14
AKs are the most inaccurate things ever. Trust me, I have been through my round of Kalashnikiddies. I have regretted every bit of it. All they do is waste money
they are as fun as shit though
My Kalashnikov is accurate. In short bursts it is perfect weapon for 200-300 meters.
EDIT: Should I say WAS accurate. We got rid of it a while back.
Nox
6th November 2011, 01:24
AKs are the most inaccurate things ever. Trust me, I have been through my round of Kalashnikiddies. I have regretted every bit of it. All they do is waste money
they are as fun as shit though
The recoil is bad, so if you spray with it, it can be inaccurate, but that's what you should expect for every gun.
However, in semi-automatic mode (or whatever its called), it is just as accurate as your average M-15 or whatever they use these days, plus the bullets do ALOT more damage to the target.
The Man
6th November 2011, 02:54
The recoil is bad, so if you spray with it, it can be inaccurate, but that's what you should expect for every gun.
However, in semi-automatic mode (or whatever its called), it is just as accurate as your average M-15 or whatever they use these days, plus the bullets do ALOT more damage to the target.
Recoil isn't that bad, actually. An a 9mm/22 lr Uzi is one of the Submachine guns that can actually stay on target. the .45 version, not so much.
GatesofLenin
6th November 2011, 04:07
2nd amendment doesn't help idiotic people, sigh ... :cool:
ВАЛТЕР
6th November 2011, 12:03
The recoil is bad, so if you spray with it, it can be inaccurate, but that's what you should expect for every gun.
However, in semi-automatic mode (or whatever its called), it is just as accurate as your average M-15 or whatever they use these days, plus the bullets do ALOT more damage to the target.
I take it you haven't fired an AK rifle. The recoil is quite controllable with some practice. Firing in 3-4 round bursts will guarantee you hitting what you are aiming at. Leaning into the rifle and aiming slightly low will increase likelihood of hitting the target.
The AKM 7.62mm isn't quite the nail driver as the AR style 5.56 rifle, but it will do great with some practice. Many people discredit the AKM for accuracy because they have only fired Semi-Auto civilian versions. Which is not how the AKM is meant to be fired.
Now a BEAUTIFUL weapon is the AK74 series with the 5.45mm cartridge. THAT will stay on par with an AR from what I have heard. I haven't fired it, but I've read some reports on it. Caliber is what matters more so than the rifle design when it comes to accuracy.
The AK style rifle my family had for a while was the Zastava M70ab2. It was a beautiful weapon and I miss it dearly :crying:.
Obs
6th November 2011, 13:36
I wish Denmark didn't have such restrictive gun laws.
I wanna be a gun nut, too. :(
Rusty Shackleford
14th November 2011, 23:25
The AK style rifle my family had for a while was the Zastava M70ab2. It was a beautiful weapon and I miss it dearly :crying:.
what happened to it?
ВАЛТЕР
15th November 2011, 09:11
what happened to it?
My father sold it to one of his buddies a year or so back. This wasn't civilian rifle either. This was an automatic military weapon.
Anarchrusty
15th November 2011, 18:19
Some people??? EVERYONE should be forbidden to handle guns, except for us when leading the revolution. We need them to defend ourselves from the turtoisie.
Anarchrusty
15th November 2011, 18:20
I mean bourgeoisie.
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16th November 2011, 19:04
aTz_oHtyMrs
Deagles fucking suck anyway. I'd prefer a .387 anyday over a an over-calibured shit gun.
ВАЛТЕР
16th November 2011, 19:32
Deagles fucking suck anyway. I'd prefer a .387 anyday over a an over-calibured shit gun.
Tokarev 7.62x25 all day. :)
Eats kevlar vests for breakfast :D
Plus it is a pretty accurate little round.
∞
16th November 2011, 19:36
Never seen it.
ВАЛТЕР
16th November 2011, 19:47
Never seen it.
The TT33 model pistol is very common throughout the world. And that caliber is pretty potent.
http://www.rebec.si/inc/image/type;item;size;large;name;$$A_CB8BDD48_Foto.820.jp g
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16th November 2011, 19:52
Actually I think I saw that one. I believe it was on youtube though, the guy was shooting it real fast.
ВАЛТЕР
16th November 2011, 20:02
Actually I think I saw that one. I believe it was on youtube though, the guy was shooting it real fast.
hNEi7NrAtqo
The pistol with this round is a cop killer, no doubt.
Winkers Fons
16th November 2011, 21:01
Some people??? EVERYONE should be forbidden to handle guns, except for us when leading the revolution. We need them to defend ourselves from the turtoisie.
But if I can't use guns until the revolution how am I supposed to get any practice in beforehand?:laugh:
ВАЛТЕР
16th November 2011, 21:10
But if I can't use guns until the revolution how am I supposed to get any practice in beforehand?:laugh:
Fear not! Dear leader will train us!
khad
16th November 2011, 21:15
The TT33 model pistol is very common throughout the world. And that caliber is pretty potent.
http://www.rebec.si/inc/image/type;item;size;large;name;$$A_CB8BDD48_Foto.820.jp g
Those are pretty nice pieces. They're essentially a 1911 streamlined for wartime production and one of the most accurate standard service pistols ever produced.
ВАЛТЕР
16th November 2011, 21:24
Basically, it is the same old browning design. A great pistol.
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16th November 2011, 23:31
hNEi7NrAtqo
The pistol with this round is a cop killer, no doubt.
We must arm the proletariat with these.
ВАЛТЕР
16th November 2011, 23:59
We must arm the proletariat with these.
They are pretty cheap and easily available. So arm yourselves to your hearts content.:)
Winkers Fons
17th November 2011, 03:39
They are pretty cheap and easily available. So arm yourselves to your hearts content.:)
All of the firearms I have purchased are cheap Soviet-Bloc weapons. Mosin Nagants are so cheap and rugged that I just might buy a few dozen and start burying them in strategic caches around the countryside.
Rusty Shackleford
17th November 2011, 04:31
Tokarev 7.62x25 all day. :)
Eats kevlar vests for breakfast :D
Plus it is a pretty accurate little round.
and realllly fun to shoot.
A friend of mine had a CZ 52 chambered in 7.62x25 Tokarev and just wow. when it ejected the spent cartridge it would literally launch it at least 15 feet.
Also, i saw a TT33 for $300 at a gun shop once.
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17th November 2011, 04:42
$300 for that beast :tt1:
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