Drew and George were kind of enough to take a friend and I out with some of their rifles.G3, my personal favorite. AK-47 variant, smaller than i expected and not a whole lot of recoil.the Mauser, we fired several bolt actions but i forgot the names, Drew and George would rant on about the history of each, knowledgable guys.me getting excited about shooting the FAL, I had a hard time getting a decent grip/stance with this gun for some reason.JD using the bi-pod, as expected this made shooting that heavy son of a bitch a bit easier.JD with the AKThis picture was mandatory. These guns were clear and unloaded so forgive the fingers over the triggers, my arms were rotting off.Between all of us we fired several hundred rounds. My right shoulder is kinda sore. That G3 is the hotness, the weight cuts down on the recoil and the hk "slap" sold me.
9/10/2006 4:49:52 PM
we todd did
9/10/2006 4:50:33 PM
I wish i had some "gun only" pics. These guys have some classy guns.[Edited on September 10, 2006 at 4:52 PM. Reason : 4]
9/10/2006 4:51:18 PM
Was that an actual German HK91, or was it a PTR91?
9/10/2006 7:00:07 PM
9/10/2006 7:27:38 PM
plz to learn about keeping your finger off the triggerotherwise, good pictures
9/10/2006 7:52:04 PM
This picture screams "I'm a dumb ass who doesn't know shit about guns"keep your finger off of the fucking trigger homey
9/10/2006 8:04:55 PM
9/10/2006 8:29:23 PM
you think i read the words? i looked at the guns and saw his finger looped through the triggerwhat would you think honestly
9/10/2006 8:37:05 PM
that you should have read the words
9/10/2006 8:53:39 PM
words or not still retarded
9/10/2006 9:21:05 PM
9/10/2006 9:22:37 PM
9/10/2006 9:32:07 PM
yea i know, it was a mistake on my part. I was just trying to allay the flaming which was inevitable. We had already cleared and checked each gun and we decided that we would give in to our manly side and pull a Rambo
9/10/2006 9:35:59 PM
this is johnny bananas at the gun range really
9/10/2006 9:37:44 PM
Ah yes, the CETME. The history of the CETME/G3/HK91 family is pretty weird.The eggheads in Germany were on the way to deploying a roller-delayed blowback assault rifle, the StGw45, when the war ended. They left the country (I think they were going to wind up in Soviet-occupied Germany), and wound up in Spain. The STG45 became the CETME. The designers eventually made their way back to Germany, joined up with Heckler & Koch, and cleaned the design up a little bit into the G3/HK91.There are a lot of interchangeable parts between the two guns, and I still haven't quite figured out how to tell the two apart. I think the only really obvious difference is that the CETME has a weird propeller style rear sight (and I think a tapered front sight post) where the HK91 has the rotating drum rear sight and a square front post.
9/10/2006 11:30:52 PM
yea i believe thats how drew explained it to me, now that you mention it. You guys should meet up - they've got a a gorgeous Springfrield 1903a4, sans scope...and some crazy swiss bolt action that you just pull the bolt back and push it back, no turning.
9/11/2006 12:58:29 AM
in reference to the "keep your finger off the trigger comments"....yes, you should abstain from placing your finger on the trigger until ready to fire. But the kid obviously knew the guns were unloaded and as far as I can tell not pointed at anyone. I mean if we all adhered strictly to such rule, the term "dry-fire" wouldn't exist.
9/11/2006 1:23:56 AM
^^ Swiss K-31?I've always been tempted to pick up a CETME, you can find them at gun shows for relatively cheap (compared to the HK version at least).I've got the same mauser and its a blast to shoot, very accurate and sounds like a cannon.My other bolt action (my favorite) is a WWII vintage Japanese model 99 7.7mm rifle. I picked it up for a few hundred several years back before I realized how scarce ammo is for it. Now whenever I shoot it I'm spending between $1.50 and $2.00 per bullet.
9/11/2006 2:02:43 AM
9/11/2006 9:56:14 AM
7.62X39 rounds
9/11/2006 1:02:20 PM
^^There are actually two 7.62 "Ruski" rounds. One is a hell of a lot bigger than the other.Left to right: .22LR, 7.62x39 (which the AK uses), 7.92x57, 7.5x55, 7.62x54R (used by Dragunovs, Mosin-Nagants, and medium machine guns).
9/11/2006 1:14:10 PM
I think they had a Mosin-Nagant out there using those rim-fire 7.62's, that thing sounded like/felt like a fucking cannon, christ.
9/11/2006 3:01:18 PM
They're not rimfire, just rimmed.
9/11/2006 3:05:15 PM
the cannon statement still stands ; )
9/11/2006 3:06:04 PM
I should let you try out my M39 sometime. It's still loud as heck, but it doesn't kick much at all.
9/11/2006 3:09:40 PM
anytime, i turn 21 in october and am looking to get a sig p220 eventually (sooner than later, i hope). Is andrew enjoying his HK?
9/11/2006 3:35:09 PM
Yeah, there's nothing like the roar of a Mosin Carbine. Here's one of mine:
9/11/2006 3:50:18 PM
Is that M39 a Finn?
9/11/2006 3:51:28 PM
^All M39s are Finnish. ^^^Slacker still hasn't gotten his correct-addy DL, so he can't actually get a pistol permit to get the thing from PDHSC. But yeah, he seems to like it a lot.
9/11/2006 4:03:41 PM
Yeah I'd forgotten about that all of em were Finnish. Supposed to be the most accurate MN's, or something like that All 3 of my Ruskies will do about 2moa or so at 100 with Polish silvertip light ball.
9/11/2006 4:28:11 PM
Yeah, the main Soviet designations are M91/30, M38, M44, and M91/59, as far as I can tell. I can't keep track of all the revisions right before the M91/30 standard, though.Also, I hear the most accurate M-Ns are generally the Finn M28 and M39 tied for first, with the Russian M91/59 coming in right behind. Shorter full-weight barrel -> rigid, or something like that.[Edited on September 11, 2006 at 4:53 PM. Reason : .]
9/11/2006 4:49:12 PM
That totally makes me wet.
9/11/2006 8:01:56 PM
Is that an SKS in the background?
9/11/2006 9:35:59 PM
ya, Yugo bred SKS
9/11/2006 10:25:24 PM
So some other people around here have milsurp collections...I've never had much affection for the CETME, it always seemed that every one I tried didn't shoot to POA.However, I'm looking into a PTR91 at the moment.That Ak looks like a WASR. I've got the SAR-1, the variant from Romania with dimples I've put several thousand down the pipe since I've had it.Was out at the range this weekend ringing the 300 yard gong with a Ruger M77 and Bushy M4gery, among other things..[Edited on September 26, 2006 at 1:45 PM. Reason : ,]
9/26/2006 1:41:09 PM
honestly, i dont know what gun i'm getting but when i save up some money i'm getting a hand guni want to get a glock cause my friend said you can bury them and they will still work
9/26/2006 1:43:15 PM
Glocks, XDs, and USPs all have reputations for still functioning despite inane amounts of filth.Frankly, that kind of dirt resistance strikes me an unnecessary (being an urban kind of guy), but whatever.Go to a range, try a few out. PDHSC has some you can rent to play with.
9/26/2006 1:45:09 PM
Simple question, I'm going to take the couse for my CCL in December, and need to move the pistol from my home to my car, then take in the car to the range, then take it home again. How do I do that without being in violation of the law? 1. How do you move it from house to car and car to range without concealing or carrying to the public fear2. How do you store it in the car (trunk unloaded in a case, backseat unloaded in plane view, etc)
11/12/2006 5:31:43 PM
^ Keep it unloaded in the trunk.As far as moving it, what are the chances that a cop will pat you down between your car, your home, the range etc? Keep it hidden.
11/12/2006 6:33:02 PM
^^^^ One writer put his Glock on a seabed for several months. He then retrieved the weapon and fired it repeatedly with no jams or other problems.
11/12/2006 6:52:56 PM
^^Unloaded and "not conveniently accessible" (I think cased in the cabin is sufficient) is all you need to be travel-safe. I think.
11/12/2006 6:53:35 PM
where did you guys go shoot at???
11/12/2006 9:42:24 PM
PDHSC
11/12/2006 10:30:51 PM
In NC, open carry is legal, so having your handgun loaded on the dashboard is legal, albeit stupid. You may leave it lying on the seat, so long as it remains in plain view. Plain view is not the safest way to have a firearm in the vehicle, ie, accident and a gun is flying around your car.. , so most people lock it in the trunk, which is the preferred inaccessible place for it to be. At the officer's discretion, locked in the console/glovebox might be ok, but I prefer not to rely on officer discretion. I have an NC CHP, so I carry it in a holster between seat and console.
11/12/2006 11:15:22 PM
11/13/2006 6:40:15 PM
^I don't think anyone has ever actually gotten convicted for "going armed to the terror", actually. At least not for having an openly-displayed pistol in a holster.Also, the cops I've talked to (admittedly, other gun nuts like me), even in the Raleigh area, say that a lot of those calls get dismissed with a "that's legal, ma'am" and then nothing happens.You would probably catch hell for walking around with an AK or AR slung over your back, though.
11/13/2006 7:33:42 PM
i've never had a problem w/ open carry. i've been in walmarts w/ a 45 on my side an never had anything said or even any cops say anything to me. most of these time has been when i was back home( not uncommon to see ppl w/ guns on their side) but i have done it w/o thinking one day after i left PD&HSC i'd been at the range and left it on my side. me and some buddies had to stop by walmart so i jumped outta the truck and walked right in.
11/13/2006 7:36:57 PM
how much does range time cost at someplace like PDHSC?
11/13/2006 9:12:15 PM
15 bucks, plus $1/target and ears/eyes rental, assuming you bring your own firearm/ammo.[Edited on November 13, 2006 at 10:15 PM. Reason : .]
11/13/2006 10:14:56 PM