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  • Nitro Express
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    • Aug 2004
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    #31
    Originally posted by DONNIEP
    This is my favorite carry gun. Before everybody has a stroke...I do own an XD in 40 S&W but I love this gun. I also have a Ruger .44 Magnum but I exclusively carry this gun because I LOVE IT!!

    A lot of people have a carry gun but thy never shoot it much. That's a big mistake. I think your carry gun should be like an old friend. That's what you may be depending on in a bad bad situation. My carry gun is not match grade by any means but I can actually do some decent target shooting with it. Also, guns are like car engines, they like to be shot. It breaks in all the moving parts. Guns also get a nice broken in feel like a guitar. I think packing a new, unbroken in unfamiliar gun is a huge mistake.

    I broke my carry gun in with Break Free CLP. The teflon in the lubricant has worked into the metal and everything is so slick. It's an automatic but the double action trigger pull is so slick it feels like a nice revolver. Lube your gun with CLP and shoot it a lot and you will be amazed at how slick all the moving parts become. Its good stuff.
    Last edited by Nitro Express; 07-22-2012, 03:18 AM.
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    • LoungeMachine
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      • Jul 2004
      • 32576

      #32
      You were right, E.....



      This Batman Psyops subject has everyone glued.....

      So Batman Psyops is code for Dudes Talking About Their Guns?
      Originally posted by Kristy
      Dude, what in the fuck is wrong with you? I'm full of hate and I do drugs.
      Originally posted by cadaverdog
      I posted under aliases and I jerk off with a sock. Anything else to add?

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      • DONNIEP
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        • Mar 2004
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        #33
        Originally posted by LoungeMachine
        You were right, E.....



        This Batman Psyops subject has everyone glued.....

        So Batman Psyops is code for Dudes Talking About Their Guns?
        Pretty much.
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        • gbranton
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          • Aug 2005
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          #34
          Originally posted by Nitro Express
          I think packing a new, unbroken in unfamiliar gun is a huge mistake.
          I won't carry anything I'm not familiar with. My wife was a little unnerved when she got up one night and I am sitting in a dark room staring at the ceiling with an AR15 in my lap loading and unloading it and working all the controls until I explained that I didn't want it around the house unless I was intimately familiar with it. The reason why I favor a Remington 870 over a Mossberg is because the safety is in the same place and functions the same way as every .22 rifle I've owned since I was a child.
          "Don't want 'em to get you goat, don't show 'em where it's hid." - David Lee Roth

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          • LoungeMachine
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            • Jul 2004
            • 32576

            #35
            Originally posted by ELVIS
            Let's get back to government conspiracy and MKULTRA !!


            Ok, lets......




            You first.
            Originally posted by Kristy
            Dude, what in the fuck is wrong with you? I'm full of hate and I do drugs.
            Originally posted by cadaverdog
            I posted under aliases and I jerk off with a sock. Anything else to add?

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            • Nitro Express
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              • Aug 2004
              • 32942

              #36
              Originally posted by DONNIEP
              Hey man, I'm a novice compared to you. But I love that pistol...I shoot it every time I go to the range. Even though I know a lot of people here on this site would rather lay on their bellies and beg to be shot in the face before they'd ever fire a round at a paper target...
              I grew up around guns. A lot of people haven't. Then the way the entertainment industry and media potrays firearms is very negative and so people have a negative image and a fear of them. We shot guns for fun. We would have contests who could shoot the best. It actually was a sporting activity. Nobody had concealed carry guns in those days. You had a rifle. You might have a handgun but a lot of the old timers would go what do you need a pistol for what is it good for? To those guys if you couldn't down a deer with it you were wasting your money. Very different times when I think about it. We hadn't gotten to Scarface loaded with cocaine with guns blazing yet. People also didn't waive their guns around like silly props Sarah Palin style. They were treated with respect. Kind of like how a Samauri treated their swords.

              It deffinately wasn't Ted Nugent waiving a M4 carbine in the air running his mouth.

              If anything, I think the gun owners community have let a lot of nut jobs become the spokesmen and it really doesn't help things. The attention whores like Ted and Sarah don't help things at all.
              Last edited by Nitro Express; 07-22-2012, 03:31 AM.
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              • DONNIEP
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                • Mar 2004
                • 13373

                #37
                Originally posted by Nitro Express
                A lot of people have a carry gun but thy never shoot it much. That's a big mistake. I think your carry gun should be like an old friend. That's what you may be depending on in a bad bad situation. My carry gun is not match grade by any means but I can actually do some decent target shooting with it. Also, guns are like car engines, they like to be shot. It breaks in all the moving parts. Guns also get a nice broken in feel like a guitar. I think packing a new, unbroken in unfamiliar gun is a huge mistake.

                I broke my carry gun in with Break Free CLP. The teflon in the lubricant has worked into the metal and everything is so slick. It's an automatic but the double action trigger pull is so slick it feels like a nice revolver. Lube your gun with CLP and shoot it a lot and you will be amazed at how slick all the moving parts become. Its good stuff.
                I just want to make sure that everyone knows that the gun in the picture is what's considered a Saturday Night Special. It's an inexpensive handgun, compared to my XD (which is a great gun). But I've been shooting the gun in the picture for over 20 years and with a little fluff and buff of the feed ramp it feeds every single round I load. And it goes bang every single time I pull the trigger. It's a heavy gun and that's what I like.

                I am not a black-ops-special-forces-tactical-ninja. Guns have always been a part of my life and I've carried since I was a teenager (which was illegal but I never shot anybody).
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                • gbranton
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                  • Aug 2005
                  • 1847

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Nitro Express
                  We shot guns for fun. We would have contests who could shoot the best. It actually was a sporting activity. Nobody had concealed carry guns in those days. You had a rifle. You might have a handgun but a lot of the old timers would go what do you need a pistol for what is it good for? To those guys if you couldn't down a deer with it you were wasting your money. Very different times when I think about it.
                  Yeah, my family were all country folks, both my grandfathers were farmers and owned farms. You always threw a rifle in the truck to go feed the cattle. Rats and snakes in the barn, wolves, wild dogs or who knows what out in the fields. Guns were tools that we were taught to respect early in life, nobody EVER thought about pointing one at a human being.
                  "Don't want 'em to get you goat, don't show 'em where it's hid." - David Lee Roth

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                  • Nitro Express
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                    • Aug 2004
                    • 32942

                    #39
                    Originally posted by gbranton
                    I won't carry anything I'm not familiar with. My wife was a little unnerved when she got up one night and I am sitting in a dark room staring at the ceiling with an AR15 in my lap loading and unloading it and working all the controls until I explained that I didn't want it around the house unless I was intimately familiar with it. The reason why I favor a Remington 870 over a Mossberg is because the safety is in the same place and functions the same way as every .22 rifle I've owned since I was a child.
                    Bill Jordan once said a master of his weapon will have one gun. A collector will have many. Stick with one gun. Nothing wrong with collecting them if that's your thing. I wish I would have bought every Winchester and Colt I could afford in the 80's I would have made money. At one time I owned a 1936 Peacemaker but traded it. It's like guitars. There are a lot of guitars I wish I still had.
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                    • LoungeMachine
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                      • Jul 2004
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                      #40
                      Back on Topic.....



                      MKULTRA was actually the first ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE




                      Holy Shitballs!!!
                      Originally posted by Kristy
                      Dude, what in the fuck is wrong with you? I'm full of hate and I do drugs.
                      Originally posted by cadaverdog
                      I posted under aliases and I jerk off with a sock. Anything else to add?

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                      • Nitro Express
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                        • Aug 2004
                        • 32942

                        #41
                        Originally posted by gbranton
                        Yeah, my family were all country folks, both my grandfathers were farmers and owned farms. You always threw a rifle in the truck to go feed the cattle. Rats and snakes in the barn, wolves, wild dogs or who knows what out in the fields. Guns were tools that we were taught to respect early in life, nobody EVER thought about pointing one at a human being.
                        My grandfather who lived in the country didn't own a gun. Refused to. He had been in a machine gun battalion in WWI in the Argonne forrest and had done and seen enough carnage. After he passed away we found some pictures of the trenches he had. They were horrifying. My grandfather who lived in the city was the hunter's sportsman. Shotguns and rifles. My fist real hunting rifle was his old 270. I still have it.
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                        • gbranton
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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Nitro Express
                          Bill Jordan once said a master of his weapon will have one gun. A collector will have many. Stick with one gun. Nothing wrong with collecting them if that's your thing.
                          To a certain extent I agree but a rifle will do things a shotgun will not and vice versa.
                          "Don't want 'em to get you goat, don't show 'em where it's hid." - David Lee Roth

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                          • Nitro Express
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                            • Aug 2004
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                            #43
                            Apparently the Russians have developed a zombie gun.

                            Russian military technologists are reportedly developing a ‘zombie gun’ – that is, a weapon that could theoretically render an individual pliable, or even


                            One of these days burning gunpowder will become obsolete.
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                            • Nitro Express
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                              • Aug 2004
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                              #44
                              Originally posted by gbranton
                              To a certain extent I agree but a rifle will do things a shotgun will not and vice versa.
                              He was referring to guns in a particular class. So use one pistol not five. You don't need to be fumbling for the safety an waste time thinking about it. You should just instinctively know what to do. When you clutter it up you get confused.
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                              • DONNIEP
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                                • Mar 2004
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                                #45
                                Choose your weapon wisely. Pick the gun that you can shoot the best. And don't be a faggot who believes that you should grab the biggest hand-cannon on the face of the earth. There are only a few people who can shoot a Desert Eagle .50 cal with one hand. I posted the picture of the gun I carry every day and it's a 9mil. 14 rounds of 9mil will slow anyone down after a few moments. But a .22 will drop an assailant just as quick if you know shot placement and you're comfortable with your weapon.
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