Yeah, I figured. Saw your post about the FOID lol.
We can't use centerfire rifles for deer, for some odd reason. I really have no idea why, but here's this, if you wanna take a look at it.
Well that kills the mood.
Oh well.
Edit to add: I agree 100% about the wood. I don't think I own a rifle without proper wood furniture.
I might pick up something like this for my AR build...
Spoiler
I don't know, it looks kinda ugly in my opinion.
Not a fan of mixing plastic and wood.
In a lot of ways, a gun is a lot like a car, now that I think about it.
I want to ride/drive your gun!

*sigh*
If only that was still possible. You're looking at about $750 minimum these days...
Do you wan' a piece a me? Come at me bro... bring it on!
My gang can easily finish your gang!

Heck even this one can defeat you!

Do you wan' a piece a me? Come at me bro... bring it on!
My gang can easily finish your gang!
Heck even this one can defeat you!
Relevant:
Let's see how long can you survive when I invade your county with a P90 one of these days!

That hands free whopper holder is a great idea.
How good would a FAMAS be? Anyone own one?
i know this. but a semi-automatic 5,56x45mm AR is still more devastating than a 9x19mm pistol.
and what would be the "correct terminology" for a semi-automatic assault rifle?
There is no term for it. It's just a semi-automatic rifle. Assualt Rifle still means it's capable of fully automatic fire. If you can't understand that, then I ask you please stop trying to argue like you actually know something if you can't even use CORRECt TERMS.

lolz

lel
Is that....an RT-20 Antimaterial Cannon?
The thing you shoot tanks with?
That's one big cat there.
I was born in the wrong generation.
Dat Enfield and Garand.
I was born in the wrong generation.
Dat Enfield and Garand.
Is M4-A1 the spiritual or actual successor to M1 Garand?
M1 was quite cool in COD games.
Is M4-A1 the spiritual or actual successor to M1 Garand?
M1 was quite cool in COD games.
You're asking the wrong guy, I don't know anything about the M4 family other than being carbines.
You're asking the wrong guy, I don't know anything about the M4 family other than being carbines.
I think I got it wrong...
http://en.wikipedia....wiki/M1_carbine
It was this one. ^
The M-14 was the 'spiritual successor' to the M1.
Speaking of which... I wish we could go back to the M1. Modernize it, make it lighter, and give it the capability to be used in mid-range and CQC.
Or the M-14 of course.
Ahh the carbine, it's meant to give the guys who carry heavy equipment, fight in cramped compartments, or drop from the air a weapon that can outperform handguns but isn't as bulky as the M1 Rifle.
Those with more knowledge correct me if I'm wrong.
The enfield was my first gun. I couldn't shoot it much due to how wierd the ammo is.
The M-14 was the 'spiritual successor' to the M1.
Speaking of which... I wish we could go back to the M1. Modernize it, make it lighter, and give it the capability to be used in mid-range and CQC.
Or the M-14 of course.
You can pick up one of those for around $1200+...
Get one of these fancy-schmancy stocks for $700...
And there you go!
There can only be one! 20mm (20x110!!) Anzio Ironworks Anti Materiel rifle. I wish I had one.....one dozen!



But if you think that rifles in that caliber are a new invention you'd be wrong. 20mm anti materiel rifles were already used by the Germans in WWII.
20mm solothurn.

A slightly different version:
