Buying an AR15
#42
Originally Posted by GreyGT-C' post='773510' date='Oct 28 2005, 07:47 AM
I can't divulge that information without endangering your life.
Shannon used to give the real soldiers rides.
#43
Originally Posted by teknics' post='773361' date='Oct 27 2005, 03:59 PM
hey BTW, is that gun for, uh i dont know, riot control?
kevin.
No you dumbass. Its for long range sniping.
I put that to explain the lack of choke.
#44
Originally Posted by venomrx7' post='773544' date='Oct 28 2005, 02:21 PM
No you dumbass. Its for long range sniping.
I put that to explain the lack of choke.
oh a riot control shotgun is for long range sniping.
but only during riots...to control them.... right?
i really should take a pic of my gun room in our house, and our secret wall thing. it looks like a shelving unit but you can pull the molding away and swing up a gun cabinet that can hold probably 30 rifles/shotguns plus plenty of handguns laying on the bottom.
i could be helpful in this topic, i just refuse to be lol aint i kind?
kevin.
#46
ok here's some pics of just whats around the house and a small descript:
1) This is one of the gun cabinets, while closed.
2) Left side of that cabinet, now open
3) Floor of that cabinet, now open
4) Right side of that cabinet, now open
5) My front door way. Moose = British Columbia..about a 550-600 yard shot, Deer is from our property in Binghamton
6) My dad's first deer, its like 30 years old now
7) Crappy shot of a gun cabinet in our gun room (lighting sucks in that corner)
8) The wall of kills in the gun room. This is like 5% of all our kills, each has a significance thats why they were stuffed. You might see (i know its blurry) the 3 antler sets on the wall to the right, thats normally what we keep from the deer, piece of skull with antlers attached. we have 100's of those
9) The work bench, tons of ammo underneath but impossible to get a pic, its like dark as hell underneath.
10) A nice pile of those antler sets i was talking about before, seriously we just cleaned out the room, we mustve thrown away 50-60, and still have tons more of them. my dad had one for every deer hes shot since he began hunting (when he was 18, hes 50 now) and has all mine.
11) That horn we found on the side of the road, we use it as a display piece lol. has some deer tags on it and my bow standing next to it.
12) A new .22 we got recently, and our drawers with more ammo, and some random stuff in there
13) Our reloaders, saves so much money, just requires some time.
14) you can make out my dad's bow on the wall, and thats some of our camo and orange gear, that closet is really deep we have 4 sleeping bags behind the clothes and tons of other ****. Plus another closet i didnt take a pic of with even more gear
15) A weird statue in our house, carved from wood. it is.... a bear, holding its dick.
16) This rifle, excuse the crappy pic again crappy lighting, we dont know much about. We found it in a relatives house while cleaning their attic, it wasnt theirs so they let us have it. All we know is its french, it says 1892, i think thats the date, on it, and some other french ****. we use it as a display piece. if we had the ammo it would work but we dont bother I fully restored the thing to like new condition other then some pitting on the barrel.
and thats it for this house. We have another house in Binghamton, NY. its actually a hunting lodge on 60 acres that we own. There's probably more **** up there. Most of the "fun" (read: illegal) weapons are up there since its in a village of like 100 people so we dont have to worry about anything, and lots of our gear is there too. We also own part of a 300 acre farm in sussex county where we have some of our other stuff.
i wish we had the night vision goggles here, i cant find them tho and im running late, if i find them later ill take a pic, they're hawt.
woop almost forgot to mention my father and I both have our own handguns in our room for safety.
and any anti-deer hunter people. Every part of every deer we shoot is used completely. The hooves are ground down for dog food ingredients, the skins are tanned and sold, the antlers are kept as trophies, the meat is eaten (we have venison everything at my house, sausage, hamburger, etc etc, i eat venison probably twice a day every day), and yea anything i forgot to mention is definitely used i just dont remember how.
we also hunt birds (pheasant, grouse, chukar, turkey, bla bla) bear, and basically anything theres a legal season for.
yea so anyway, i dare someone to try to rob my house, or for martial law to be declared in my state. My family would rock out.
kevin.
1) This is one of the gun cabinets, while closed.
2) Left side of that cabinet, now open
3) Floor of that cabinet, now open
4) Right side of that cabinet, now open
5) My front door way. Moose = British Columbia..about a 550-600 yard shot, Deer is from our property in Binghamton
6) My dad's first deer, its like 30 years old now
7) Crappy shot of a gun cabinet in our gun room (lighting sucks in that corner)
8) The wall of kills in the gun room. This is like 5% of all our kills, each has a significance thats why they were stuffed. You might see (i know its blurry) the 3 antler sets on the wall to the right, thats normally what we keep from the deer, piece of skull with antlers attached. we have 100's of those
9) The work bench, tons of ammo underneath but impossible to get a pic, its like dark as hell underneath.
10) A nice pile of those antler sets i was talking about before, seriously we just cleaned out the room, we mustve thrown away 50-60, and still have tons more of them. my dad had one for every deer hes shot since he began hunting (when he was 18, hes 50 now) and has all mine.
11) That horn we found on the side of the road, we use it as a display piece lol. has some deer tags on it and my bow standing next to it.
12) A new .22 we got recently, and our drawers with more ammo, and some random stuff in there
13) Our reloaders, saves so much money, just requires some time.
14) you can make out my dad's bow on the wall, and thats some of our camo and orange gear, that closet is really deep we have 4 sleeping bags behind the clothes and tons of other ****. Plus another closet i didnt take a pic of with even more gear
15) A weird statue in our house, carved from wood. it is.... a bear, holding its dick.
16) This rifle, excuse the crappy pic again crappy lighting, we dont know much about. We found it in a relatives house while cleaning their attic, it wasnt theirs so they let us have it. All we know is its french, it says 1892, i think thats the date, on it, and some other french ****. we use it as a display piece. if we had the ammo it would work but we dont bother I fully restored the thing to like new condition other then some pitting on the barrel.
and thats it for this house. We have another house in Binghamton, NY. its actually a hunting lodge on 60 acres that we own. There's probably more **** up there. Most of the "fun" (read: illegal) weapons are up there since its in a village of like 100 people so we dont have to worry about anything, and lots of our gear is there too. We also own part of a 300 acre farm in sussex county where we have some of our other stuff.
i wish we had the night vision goggles here, i cant find them tho and im running late, if i find them later ill take a pic, they're hawt.
woop almost forgot to mention my father and I both have our own handguns in our room for safety.
and any anti-deer hunter people. Every part of every deer we shoot is used completely. The hooves are ground down for dog food ingredients, the skins are tanned and sold, the antlers are kept as trophies, the meat is eaten (we have venison everything at my house, sausage, hamburger, etc etc, i eat venison probably twice a day every day), and yea anything i forgot to mention is definitely used i just dont remember how.
we also hunt birds (pheasant, grouse, chukar, turkey, bla bla) bear, and basically anything theres a legal season for.
yea so anyway, i dare someone to try to rob my house, or for martial law to be declared in my state. My family would rock out.
kevin.
#48
Originally Posted by teknics' post='773577' date='Oct 28 2005, 11:34 AM
oh a riot control shotgun is for long range sniping.
but only during riots...to control them.... right?
Its a joke. Gain a few IQ points and you might realize that. But hey, if being stupid is your thing, who's stopping you? Go for it.
#49
Originally Posted by venomrx7' post='773701' date='Oct 28 2005, 10:21 PM
Its a joke. Gain a few IQ points and you might realize that. But hey, if being stupid is your thing, who's stopping you? Go for it.
Hardy harr harr...
Mabye you should sharpen up and realize he was being sarcastic...
We have a pretty stocked safe at my place as well, But my dad collects shotguns so hes got a bunch of really nice ducks unlimited guns.
I keep a 12g semi auto browning A5 in my closet, ducks unlimited 60year ann, that gun is SWEET, i donno whats done to it, but it shoots way better then a stock A5.
we also have an AK, but ive never shot it before.
#50
Kevin thats awesome, you and you're dad have an impressive collection there. You like venison though? I've had it quite a few times, never really got a taste for it though. Elk on the other hand....yum yum!