Probably the most useless firearm ever built. They are a overly-marketed gimmick of a gun. There will be people that say differently, but those folks don't know any better. They've just been fed the marketing hype.
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Probably the most useless firearm ever built. They are a overly-marketed gimmick of a gun. There will be people that say differently, but those folks don't know any better. They've just been fed the marketing hype.
i'm trying to maintain my location... i've shot targets at 200 yards with my .270. not perfect accuracy but i'm assuming an end of the world scenario. I want to be able to protect my property at long distances. This is a radical post so i'm posting radical situations. I'm obviously gonna hone my sniper skills with my sniper rifle. duh. that's why a surpressor is needed... for practice without attracting too much attention.
Wondered when somebody was going to keep a .22 for the rest of us to borrow " fer huntin squirrels and such".1) Colt Woodsman in .22 lr. I can carry carry lots of ammo, which I already have stockpiled, I love my .45s, but the ammo weight is a huge negative.
2) Ruger 10-22. Same reasons as above. And of course the ammo is interchangeble with my Woodsman.
3) Browning 16 gage, cause that's what I have. With buckshot and birdshot.
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UNLV transfer forward Kimani Hamilton signs with Mississippi State
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Mississippi State's WR room is a strength, the question is "how strong?"
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OL Mario Nash Jr. no longer on Mississippi State roster
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Mississippi State WBK adds international transfer Grace Ndubueze
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