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Title: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on March 25, 2020, 08:20:07 AM
I wasn't sure if I should start this here or in Sports (many people think shooting falls along those lines), but ultimately I decided here was best after RC-1136 said we needed to start one as evidently there are a few of us who like this. I thought it was a great idea.

My background into firearms is that I grew up with them. Probably the biggest tradition in my area growing up with the week at the end of November when everyone got together to deer hunt. I can still remember the buckwheat breakfast my grandma would make before everyone went out. Being able to join that breakfast as a hunter myself the first time is one of my fondest kid memories. I still deer and turkey hunt, not as much as I used too, but I still go a few days to remember my heritage if you will.

Tack on a stint in the army and being a certified hunter safety instructor in WV I have found I just enjoy a good built firearm, optic, and shooting as much as anything anymore. My latest fun has been with my first pistol purchase, a Canik Tp9Sfx. I have wanted one for a long time (I am mainly a rifle guy) and after doing a lot of research and wanting to use a holo site (for me Burris Fastfire 3) this one seemed like a good bet. The set up and mounting of the optic was simple as was the takedown to clean it before I fired it for the first time. Here is a better look at it and my first grouping with it at 25 yards (it took me just one adjustment on the red dot site to hit the bull). This was just me resting off my banister on my front porch (I live in the middle of the woods).

(https://i.imgur.com/l9gcb6P.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/S1YYM7h.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/JOuH01P.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/iRn5aUf.jpg)

I liked the red dot site so much (Burris Fastfire 3) that I bought another one and mounted it on my Turkey Shotgun (I will do pics with it later on when I site it in). The optic has a pitcanny accesory if you need it and will co-witness with regular iron sights on most firearms. The best thing about it too is it has a lifetime warranty with no questions asked and you don't have to send in a warranty card. I like that type of dedication. It also withstands a ton of recoil. I think you could use it on an elephant gun. The power button is simple too with just four modes ( first is auto adjust with available light which I always leave it on), two is bright, three is less bright, and four is dim, while another push turns it off. It stays on for 8 hours if you forget to shut it off, but this is nice for forgetful people like me. It is so nice for my old eyes which have a hard time focusing on closer ranges anymore.

I have another red dot sight called a Vortex Spartan I put on a souped up tactical SKS I have (pics on that one later) that is nice too, but I haven't even shot it or sighted it in yet. I might make that some of my fun for next week.

I also have quite a few hunting rifles I can share pics of if folks want; most bolt-action rifles in various calibers. I have either an optic problem or some type of problem with my 7mm Rem Mag I need to flush out in the near future too. It seems to be throwing shots and won't line up with the scope. I also have a few AR type rifles and some military surplus stuff and a crossbow (it shoots almost like a gun) too. Anyhew, I figure this is enough to get us started.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: JDeck on March 25, 2020, 09:33:35 AM
I have this old Belgian double barrel shotgun. I have no idea what it is to be honest. I'm more into antique military weapons, and this seems to be like a bird hunting gun.  It says, touzalin armes chateaurenault . I know chateau means house and Renault made vehicles, but other than that I'm clueless   Any thoughts? I can't find anything on it.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: RC-1136 on March 25, 2020, 11:05:31 PM
Top: Remington 870 Tactical Shotgun, with after market mods.

Middle: M-4 Carbine...leftover from military surplus and is my patrol rifle from work. The government knows we have fully auto rifles but doesn't care...lol

First pistol is my service weapon. Glock 17, .9mm.

Second pistol is my conceal carry/back up gun. Sig Sauer P320(C), .9mm.
(https://i.imgur.com/3sMVurI.jpg)

The notorious third click!
(https://i.imgur.com/3ejuvpL.jpg)

Here's a picture of myself shooting my buddy's Romanian PSL (Drugnaov knockoff doppelganger)

(https://i.imgur.com/peCE5Ul.jpg)

Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on March 26, 2020, 07:38:52 AM
JDeck I have never even heard of that shotgun brand. Sounds French? It is definitely an upland bird gun. I have heard back in the day they would release thousands of game birds into a piece of property, station a person every few hundred yards or so in a line and then flushers would go towards the shooters and the birds by the hundreds would fly over the shooters. I wonder if this gun was made for something like those hunts?
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on March 26, 2020, 07:56:18 AM
RC,

Those are some fantastic firearms. I love that tac'd out 870. I am thinking of trying to buy a black synthetic 870 express and put a speed bead on it to have an upland bird/skeet gun. I have never done a bunch of that, but the 870 imo is probably the best pump shotgun out there. I remember winning a turkey shoot one time with an old 870 wingmaster as just a daggone kid. I did so good the organizer of the event told me not to bring the gun back!

I am envious of your AR for that third click on your safety. I have never had a need for full auto, even in the service, but it sure is fun to shoot that way. I remember how serious the zeroing was back in the day. All those clicks. It seems you like iron sights. Nothing to fail on those at all. Still, get yourself a flat top, put a red dot on it, and tell me you don't pick up your target quicker. Its just unreal. I have an Olympic Arms AR with a hunting scope on it. It is my freezer filler as WV does an end of year Christmas Season for whitetails and I love to use it. You can shoot more than once and having a semi is critical imo. And the feel and lack of recoil of the AR just makes me more accurate. At 300 yards I am unreal, and I don't think I am that great of a shot.

Now your pistols are fantastic. I see iron sights once again. Are those just tac lights or are they lasers too? Seem nice. I thought about getting something for my Canik, but am unsure about how much weight those would add and I really like the feel of it now. It might be interesting to see how a laser and the red dot sight would co-witness. It could be awesome or really screw things up I would think. Glock and Sig are just awesome brands too. About the only other one I might consider is smith and wesson. Their M and P line really seems nice. Does the Sig have a safety? I know the Glock doesn't. How do you feel about that? I know my Canik doesn't have a safety and when I have one in the chamber I am really careful with muzzle control. I wonder if I would be as careful if I knew it had a safety? I am just wondering if you like the pistol with our without a manual safety?

That last image reminds me of my tricked out SKS a lot! I will post some pics sometime soon. I really enoy the tactical look. I was watching a shotshow 2020 video on youtube this morning and saw an AR on a tactical bolt action platform and the accuracy they were stating was unreal (.35 at 100 yards for the best groups no worse than .75).

Thank you for sharing your picks.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on March 26, 2020, 08:17:25 AM
Ok, here is my latest fun with my firearms. Once again I liked the Burris Fastfire 3 on my pistol so much I got one for my turkey shotgun. The past few years I had a scope on it and was really having a hard time focusing on the target and the birds. I actually had two gobblers on two separate occasions get away from me because I couldn't get em in the scope. After seeing my target acquisition with the pistol this was just a no brainer. I can't wait to get some shells in to try it out, but you can shoot with both eyes open!

(https://i.imgur.com/tUi2Qib.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/Xi669MV.jpg)

Turkey season starts April 20th and the way this work stoppage thing is going I might actually have some time to hunt em this spring. With how warm things are though, the gobblers will probably be henned up. It is extremely hard to get em away from their girlfriends and they don't gobble much. I got skunked last year cause of it.

I am also starting to research an upland bird/skeet/trap shotgun that I want to put a red dot on.  I have always wanted to try that out, but the way my eyesight has been the past few years, till I found out about red dots I have thought that was done for me. I just can't focus on the iron sights and then the target. One of them was always blurry. The red dot, at least the BF3, for me allows me to keep both eyes open and focus only on the target and I can really get on target fast now. I am probably gonna go Rem870, but Stoeger has a cheaper pump that seems nice for the money. I want pump or semi-auto.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: RC-1136 on March 26, 2020, 09:32:23 AM
RC,

Those are some fantastic firearms. I love that tac'd out 870. I am thinking of trying to buy a black synthetic 870 express and put a speed bead on it to have an upland bird/skeet gun. I have never done a bunch of that, but the 870 imo is probably the best pump shotgun out there. I remember winning a turkey shoot one time with an old 870 wingmaster as just a daggone kid. I did so good the organizer of the event told me not to bring the gun back!

I am envious of your AR for that third click on your safety. I have never had a need for full auto, even in the service, but it sure is fun to shoot that way. I remember how serious the zeroing was back in the day. All those clicks. It seems you like iron sights. Nothing to fail on those at all. Still, get yourself a flat top, put a red dot on it, and tell me you don't pick up your target quicker. Its just unreal. I have an Olympic Arms AR with a hunting scope on it. It is my freezer filler as WV does an end of year Christmas Season for whitetails and I love to use it. You can shoot more than once and having a semi is critical imo. And the feel and lack of recoil of the AR just makes me more accurate. At 300 yards I am unreal, and I don't think I am that great of a shot.

Now your pistols are fantastic. I see iron sights once again. Are those just tac lights or are they lasers too? Seem nice. I thought about getting something for my Canik, but am unsure about how much weight those would add and I really like the feel of it now. It might be interesting to see how a laser and the red dot sight would co-witness. It could be awesome or really screw things up I would think. Glock and Sig are just awesome brands too. About the only other one I might consider is smith and wesson. Their M and P line really seems nice. Does the Sig have a safety? I know the Glock doesn't. How do you feel about that? I know my Canik doesn't have a safety and when I have one in the chamber I am really careful with muzzle control. I wonder if I would be as careful if I knew it had a safety? I am just wondering if you like the pistol with our without a manual safety?

That last image reminds me of my tricked out SKS a lot! I will post some pics sometime soon. I really enoy the tactical look. I was watching a shotshow 2020 video on youtube this morning and saw an AR on a tactical bolt action platform and the accuracy they were stating was unreal (.35 at 100 yards for the best groups no worse than .75).

Thank you for sharing your picks.

For me, safety is always my Boogerhook. I control the bang switch in a safe and professional manner. I take the cardinal rule of firearms very seriously. I have tactical lights on each pistol, they have iron sights with night sights on them. Unfortunately the AR doesn't have much in terms of equipment on it. And I have to have the agency armorer inspect and approve/install attachments. Those sights run way more than what I make right now (I make about $14/hour, for a total of 86.25 hours every 2 weeks). Once I'm out of training I'll make about $18/hour for the same amount of hours. The city is doing a pay study and seeing about paying more. Because due to how many people are in our city, we should have 35 officers. We have 15 total. My sig also doesn't have a safety. Same as a Glock. I have no issues with that. And I love my 870. It has a side saddle, window/door break choke, custom foreend slide and stock with minimal recoil. It feels like shooting an AR or less. Instead of a shotgun. And the fire rate is insane if you can manipulate the action quick enough. I have practiced to where I can speed load.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: JDeck on March 26, 2020, 04:52:05 PM
JDeck I have never even heard of that shotgun brand. Sounds French? It is definitely an upland bird gun. I have heard back in the day they would release thousands of game birds into a piece of property, station a person every few hundred yards or so in a line and then flushers would go towards the shooters and the birds by the hundreds would fly over the shooters. I wonder if this gun was made for something like those hunts?
I thought it was French too, but the antique guy said it was Belgian, I agree because Touzalin doesn't exactly sound French, of course French and Belgian are pretty similar. I tried Google, and even they're like WTH?  I think it looks very similar to a Remington model 1900 hammerless, it's possible that's what it could be, but built in Belgium. I dunno, but it's possible. The patterns on the barrel looks like it very well could be made of Damascus steel.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on March 27, 2020, 07:55:14 AM
JDeck sounds like a cool research or maybe even a restoration project. I would definitely get some advice on its worth so you don't end up devaluing it, but man that gun is gorgeous. I could see you wanting to restore it.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on March 27, 2020, 08:01:08 AM
RC,

Yeah the Burris and Vortex's aint cheap. I guess there are quite a few manufacturers out there. I know Sig makes a Romeo folks rave about too. Leupold makes a good one tood and Lueys are my go to brand for regular rifle hunting scopes. They are pricey, but have never let me down. Well, other than one I have on my 7mag now I gotta figure out if its the scope or the gun (Rem 700 BDL).

There is so much aftermarket stuff for the AR I wouldn't even know where to begin. The only thing extra I have on mine so far is just a Burris optic (its a flat top). I am thinking about a light/laser combo but those ain't cheap either and right now I like its weight for my doe harvesting (just cooked up a batch last night and it was awesome). I really should shoot it more though. I am thinking about perhaps getting a 1000 rounds of something 5.56.

And I still have that nagging thing of wanting an upland bird and or trap or skeet gun. Man, hobbies are expensive!
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: JDeck on March 27, 2020, 09:49:12 AM
JDeck sounds like a cool research or maybe even a restoration project. I would definitely get some advice on its worth so you don't end up devaluing it, but man that gun is gorgeous. I could see you wanting to restore it.
It'll definitely be a fun research project. If it is a  Remington 1900, it's probably not worth as much as the American version. As far as restoration it's in perfect condition, everything works, no cracks, even the wood is perfect. I'd like to shine up the barrel and reveal the Damascus finish, but it would completely destroy any value it has.  People want antiques for the age, if you make it like new it's wortlhess. I think there may be some exceptions, but for this the patina is gold, because you can't really replicate the way old guns oxidize.  It's like repainting vintage Kenner figures. If I repainted my Jedi Luke Skywalker face, it would be worth less because it's not original factory paint.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on March 28, 2020, 07:10:27 AM
I went back and looked again. It is a nice look for an old gun.

For me though, I would have to have that baby shining like when it first came off the factory floor. I can see your argument though.

Ok folks, which gun would you like me to share next; hunting rifles, AR, military, souped up sks? I have a plethora of plinking 22s as well. Are any of you thinking about any future gun or optics or accesory purchases?
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on March 30, 2020, 08:08:12 AM
Here is my AR:
(https://i.imgur.com/VyMyrK7.jpg)
Oly Arms in 5.56 with a Flat Top for various Optics. Here is what I have on it:
(https://i.imgur.com/3dAw4Uv.jpg)
Talk about one fun gun to shoot. That little flip scope cap on the end of the scope is so nice when you have weather out. I think Butler Creek has the market cornered on those for the most part; if you can ever figure out what size you need. Their sizing is just nuts.

(https://i.imgur.com/lFWj8j2.jpg)

I really like the adjustable stock. It makes it easy to transport and doesn't even take a second to get it in firing position. I also like it has a couple options so my daughter can shoot it in a shorter configuration so the gun fits her better and the recoil is almost non-existant.

I took a friend of mine who wanted to learn how to shoot, who had no gun experience at all, to my range and he was hitting bulleyes with this thing in just a couple shots. He wanted to buy the gun. I told him I would help him find one to buy that was similar if he wanted. Of course with the Covid 19 stuff going on the prices on ARs now has went way up. I was seeing decent ones in low 400s and now they are almost twice that if you can even find them now.

Here is something I wonder if there is any use for (RC you might now what this is for)? I have this Pitcanny mount right in front of the scope that for the life of me I don't know what you would use it for as it would get in the way of the sight picture. I could see this if it were on the bottom cause you could put a light or a laser or something on it, but what would you put on top of this that wouldn't interfere with your optic?

(https://i.imgur.com/gQ2eylq.jpg)

This gun also came with some awesome pitcanny iron sights I still have. Its nothing fancy, but boy is it fun to shoot and hunt with. This is my late doe season firearm I have talked about. It is just deadly with Hornady V-Max Ammo.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on March 30, 2020, 08:18:36 AM
Ok, so I am narrowing my sporting clay, upland bird shotgun to two and I need some help with what to get. I am thinking either

Remington 870 12 gauge:
https://www.budsgunshop.com/product_info.php/products_id/95587/remington+870+express+12+28+rem-choke+mod+black

or

Stoeger M3000 12 gauge:
https://www.stoegerindustries.com/m3000-shotgun

Both can accomodate the Speed Bead System which I think would be better for me to wing shoot (it forces you to have your head lower to the gun) and the prices is pretty much the same. So, do I go with a proven brand but is only pump or try the newer Stoeger (reviews seem good) that is semi which means very quick follow up shots if I need them? I also know that for the Rem870 there are just so many after market products that if I decided I wanted to do something else with it it would be a breeze to just buy a new barrel or whatever to put on it. I would love to hear folks give their opinion.

I also think I may need to wait till this Covid 19 thing to go away as firearm and ammo prices are just going nuts now. I like with bread and toilet paper; folks buy up all the guns around too. I guess to protect their bread and toilet paper.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: RC-1136 on March 30, 2020, 08:42:21 AM
You have quite a few weapons there, Tamer. Trophy wall to boot?  0/

Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on March 31, 2020, 06:15:39 AM
You have quite a few weapons there, Tamer. Trophy wall to boot?  0/

Oh yeah, I can show you some of that if you are interested?
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: RC-1136 on March 31, 2020, 08:08:42 AM
You have quite a few weapons there, Tamer. Trophy wall to boot?  0/

Oh yeah, I can show you some of that if you are interested?

Oh yeah. Definitely! As a Predator fan of course I am interested

Lol
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on March 31, 2020, 01:58:49 PM
I will take some pics this evening and post tomorrow. I have quite a few skulls! LOL!
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: RC-1136 on April 01, 2020, 02:23:29 AM
I will take some pics this evening and post tomorrow. I have quite a few skulls! LOL!

Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on April 01, 2020, 09:38:05 AM
LOL. Well not human skulls, but you will get the gist of it with these pics. Please disregard my stockpile of Star Wars items as my den is just seriously cluttered right now. I have got to do something to balance my hobby displays.

Anyhow here we go with one of the best shots I ever made on a coyote at 200 yards open sights running up a pole line with my muzzleloader:

(https://i.imgur.com/6Sfdq7B.jpg)

Here are my deer and turkey mounts:

(https://i.imgur.com/UGVm9IG.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/kzm6JMo.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/pS5hGMv.jpg)

I have a few assorted odds and ends like this around the house too, but some quick pics since you requested them. Daggone I have got to do something with my collecting and I have cut way back!
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: RC-1136 on April 01, 2020, 06:31:25 PM
Daaaaaaaang! Many worthy hunts. Much respect.

I've never hunted game in my life. Now people? Plenty of times. Not for trophies, mind you. Mainly warrants. Lol!

But that wood lined wall looks great! Did you hang the trophies up yourself? Or do the wood work? It looks top notch.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on April 02, 2020, 07:30:44 AM
But that wood lined wall looks great! Did you hang the trophies up yourself? Or do the wood work? It looks top notch.

Thank you sir.

First Question. Yes, I put up all the mounts. I am really partial to European Mounts now. It is a nice way to do it yourself too. I have a set up out behind my house to boil and clean skulls. Its not a hard process, just an involved one.

Second Question. Yes, me and my father in law did all the wood work. He has all kinds of fun tools that as he is getting older make their way into my house and then don't go back anymore. I used to have a thread where I showed how this all went from just concrete walls with floor joist supports to full blown man cave and most of it is wood. There might be some pics of it in my collection thread. That is if it survived the photobucket purge.

Back to guns I am still wasting way too much time this week researching if I want an 870 or an M3K as folks call em. Both seem pretty good. I am hearing the newer 870s are just junk now though, as the company that took over Remington is doing some cost cutting on parts and is making some inferior guns. It sounds like the M3K is a poor man's Benelli and is an inertia driven system which evidently runs much cleaner than the gas guns and requires a lot less cleaning with a lot less parts. I like that.

My other thing is if I want to put a speed bead sytem on it.

https://www.burrisoptics.com/sights/speedbead-systems

The premise is that for wing shooting it forces you to put your head on the gun the right way so you can hit. I have been reading reviews for weeks now and some folks love it while some hate it. Those that love it say it really increases their bird and clay pigeon hits while those who hate it say it goes on like a bear and can be flimsy so it moves around a lot which would be awful if true. To muddy the waters even more it seems this M3K is drilled and tapped on the receiver too so I could potentially mounty my red dot on a pitcanny rail that sits on top of the receiver too. So a mount closer to my eye that will force me to sight properly but put an optic close to my eye with shotgun recoil or a mount on top of the receiver which would negate the recoil worry but might cause improper form for wing shooting.

The nice thing is I have more time to research cause I ain't getting anything till this covid 19 hysteria is over. From what I understand folks are buying guns and ammo like crazy.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: RC-1136 on April 02, 2020, 04:07:33 PM
But that wood lined wall looks great! Did you hang the trophies up yourself? Or do the wood work? It looks top notch.

Thank you sir.

First Question. Yes, I put up all the mounts. I am really partial to European Mounts now. It is a nice way to do it yourself too. I have a set up out behind my house to boil and clean skulls. Its not a hard process, just an involved one.

Second Question. Yes, me and my father in law did all the wood work. He has all kinds of fun tools that as he is getting older make their way into my house and then don't go back anymore. I used to have a thread where I showed how this all went from just concrete walls with floor joist supports to full blown man cave and most of it is wood. There might be some pics of it in my collection thread. That is if it survived the photobucket purge.

Back to guns I am still wasting way too much time this week researching if I want an 870 or an M3K as folks call em. Both seem pretty good. I am hearing the newer 870s are just junk now though, as the company that took over Remington is doing some cost cutting on parts and is making some inferior guns. It sounds like the M3K is a poor man's Benelli and is an inertia driven system which evidently runs much cleaner than the gas guns and requires a lot less cleaning with a lot less parts. I like that.

My other thing is if I want to put a speed bead sytem on it.

https://www.burrisoptics.com/sights/speedbead-systems

The premise is that for wing shooting it forces you to put your head on the gun the right way so you can hit. I have been reading reviews for weeks now and some folks love it while some hate it. Those that love it say it really increases their bird and clay pigeon hits while those who hate it say it goes on like a bear and can be flimsy so it moves around a lot which would be awful if true. To muddy the waters even more it seems this M3K is drilled and tapped on the receiver too so I could potentially mounty my red dot on a pitcanny rail that sits on top of the receiver too. So a mount closer to my eye that will force me to sight properly but put an optic close to my eye with shotgun recoil or a mount on top of the receiver which would negate the recoil worry but might cause improper form for wing shooting.

The nice thing is I have more time to research cause I ain't getting anything till this covid 19 hysteria is over. From what I understand folks are buying guns and ammo like crazy.
everything is sold out in my corner of the world. People are getting scared and stupid.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on April 03, 2020, 06:56:18 AM
Yeah, everything is on hold as far a new gun purchase; there are just no deals now. I think I have decided I am gonna get the Stoeger M3000 after reading so much bad press on the newer 870's. It doesn't sound like Remington is the same company it used to be. Kinda sad as I styled myself a Remington Guy.

Anyhew, now I have to decide on wheter I want the 28" barrel or the 30" version with a ported barrel and better choke (about $85 more). It also has an oversized charging handle and magazine release lever. This seems to be more like a dedicated skeet version which is one of the things I wanted to try, but I also want to use it for upland bird hunting. The other nice thing about a ported barrel is it kicks less. The only thing I worry about is this is an inertia gun meaning the recoil is what pushes the action back to load the next shell. I want to mainly use low brass 2 and 3/4 inch shells in this. It seems once I answer one question then I come up with thirty more.

https://www.stoegerindustries.com/m3000-shotgun

I have watched some crazy mods to this shotgun on YouTube for folks who really like them for 3Gun Competitions. The magazine extensions seems to be a popular thing. Some folks are taking a grinder to the area you load the shells and really streamlining that too. I definitely wouldn't get that crazy, but might see about what getting an extra barrel would cost. I think I have myself talked into the 30 inch, but I am sure I will change my mind again here in about five minutes.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on April 04, 2020, 02:24:11 PM
I finally got out my tricked out SKS and shot it. I don't care who you are, Russian Assault Rifles are just fun. The wolf ammo I used was just crap and I have quite a few failure to fires and ejects. I think my wife thought I was nuts when I was using my leg and kicking the bolt down. That about all you can do unless you use a hammer! The hornady ammo shot great.
(https://i.imgur.com/DnJ27oq.jpg)

The SKS isn't a precision instrument, but for sheer volume, plinkability, and no recoil this is just sheer cheap fun for a firearm
(https://i.imgur.com/du9wnc8.jpg)
This was around 80 yards using another type of red dot (Spartan II by Vortex). The red dot covered up more than the bullseye or I bit I could have done a bit better.
(https://i.imgur.com/qWT5vWd.jpg)
Having a bayonet could be good too. This gun is just fun. Tapco makes some cool aftermarket stuff for the sks too.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: RC-1136 on April 04, 2020, 02:29:35 PM
That SKS is a beauty. I really like the finish it has!
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on April 04, 2020, 02:37:12 PM
That SKS is a beauty. I really like the finish it has!

Thank You. Forest Green. I think they had a choice of 3 colors. Matter of fact I think I have a black version of this stock too just sitting in the parts bin.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on April 15, 2020, 08:40:09 AM
Tried sighting in the new red dot sight on my turkey shotgun. Got this with one adjustment. I love the Burris Fast Fire 3!

This was at 50 yards:

(https://i.imgur.com/ANUvS4R.jpg)
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: RC-1136 on April 15, 2020, 09:59:12 AM
Tried sighting in the new red dot sight on my turkey shotgun. Got this with one adjustment. I love the Burris Fast Fire 3!

This was at 50 yards:

(https://i.imgur.com/ANUvS4R.jpg)

Not bad! The target looks hilarious.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: JDeck on April 15, 2020, 10:26:18 AM
Yup I'd call that a fatal shot. Went through his brain, jugular and windpipe.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on April 16, 2020, 04:55:02 AM
Yup I'd call that a fatal shot. Went through his brain, jugular and windpipe.

Yepper, I also saw a lot of shot below too so I might just move the dot up just a smidgin, but for a gobbler this would have been way lethal. Like I said, I am really liking this red dot. I hope to get to use it next week when the season starts.

Not bad! The target looks hilarious.

Its a turkey pattern target. They actually sell some that make it easier to see the hits, but this was just a paper print out and it works. It is designed to test your shotgun pattern to see if enough of it is where you need it.

I went out this morning to see if I could hear some gobbling and it was literally a blizzard in my hunting area. I came home. Warming up some coffee right now.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: JDeck on April 16, 2020, 07:27:27 AM
That's true you don't want any shot in your breast meat. Don't want it too tender anyway.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on April 17, 2020, 05:38:30 AM
That's true you don't want any shot in your breast meat. Don't want it too tender anyway.

Yeah, another good point. Went up to the hunting spots this morning. Heard one gobbler. Think its gonna be a looooong season.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on April 21, 2020, 11:34:33 AM
I have really been promoting the Burris FastFire 3 and man did it perform this morning in the middle of an upside down rain storm. I was literally laying sideways when an old tom poppped up on the road. It was so nice to just swing shoot with both eyes open. When the dot got on his head I tapped the trigger and the tom was just done. It was just about a wing shooting situation. I could so see using a site like this on a skeet or trap gun or any upland bird gun.

If I still had been using the scope I bet I never would of had time to get him in it before he saw me and bolted, thats how close he was. If you ever find your close up vision getting sketchy, this sight will keep you on target. I am seriously considering eventually swapping out all of my guns I just normally use iron sights. I like it that the first button just using the available light to determine how bright you need it. Its perfect.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: RC-1136 on April 22, 2020, 12:26:25 PM
I've never had any wild game before other than deer... which later became venison jerky.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on April 23, 2020, 12:12:58 PM
I've never had any wild game before other than deer... which later became venison jerky.

Oh yeah, thats good. I take a combination of Brown Sugar, Soy Sauce, and hot spices, with perhaps just a touch of liquid smoke and you can't beat it. I may actually turn that last buck I shoot into some. My daughter loves it.

My main wild game is venison, but man fresh deep fried turkey nuggets are the bomb. I am gonna try a crock pot barbacue of some sort for the legs/drumbsticks.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: RC-1136 on April 25, 2020, 04:05:56 PM
I've never had any wild game before other than deer... which later became venison jerky.

Oh yeah, thats good. I take a combination of Brown Sugar, Soy Sauce, and hot spices, with perhaps just a touch of liquid smoke and you can't beat it. I may actually turn that last buck I shoot into some. My daughter loves it.

My main wild game is venison, but man fresh deep fried turkey nuggets are the bomb. I am gonna try a crock pot barbacue of some sort for the legs/drumbsticks.

Keep that up and we'll need a cooking thread. LOL
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on April 26, 2020, 07:16:10 AM
Keep that up and we'll need a cooking thread. LOL

We actually do have one around here somewhere. I forget just where it is or was. I will go look.

And the turkey nuggets we fabulouso!
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on January 22, 2021, 04:22:41 AM
Time to knock the dust off of this one. After hunting season is over (got a nice buck with my 6.5 Creedmore) I usually get into hunting once it starts to warm up a bit in the spring, but with it not really getting to be too cold I am starting a bit earlier. Well I shot my TP9SFX with my father in law and wife (she didn't like it much) and then went to see if I could order some more ammo. Uh, all I can say is that its nuts! There is no way I can economically shoot my 9mm for awhile so what was I to do?

Well, it just so happened that my father in law was after a new pistol called a Browning Buckmark which is a 22 pistol for target shooting. So I said lets go to YouTube and see which ones they like. Well time and time again the top 22 pistols came up to this Taurus 22. I was thinking I would look for a 22 in Ruger or S and W or Sig or something along those lines, but when I tried to find info on 22 pistols everything I read as far as reviews said to go for this one. So I did. Here is my new Taurus TX22:

(https://i.imgur.com/VfTWSYn.jpg)

For $260 you cannot beat this pistol. It is almost full size, feels good, great trigger, great adjustable sights, picitanny rail, amd safety, easy take down, etc. etc. I haven't shot it yet, but the thing has 16 round clips! In a 22! The great thing is I have four bricks of 22 rounds I bought when the last ammo scare happened. I am not sure when, but I am thinking it was during the Obama administration. Personally, I don't think the ammo thing has anything to do with political parties, just an excuse by ammo companies to create a scare so folks go nuts with it. I will let you know how it shoots. I already have an optical plate coming in so I can put a red dot on it. It is hard for me to do three focus points with my eyes now. Good thing I like red dots.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: RC-1136 on February 18, 2021, 12:31:44 PM
Never used that. I was at training today doing vehicle ops and got to see the county SWAT team doing live fire exercises. Pretty cool seeing full autos going off. And a .308 lapua.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on February 19, 2021, 05:41:32 AM
I have actually had some issues with it right out of the box.  A lot of failure to fires and eject the round and load the next. I did a thorough strip and clean of the magazines and that helped a lot, but it still will jam and ftf the first round I load and then work flawlessly after that. I have some pro pristol mag spray to try and then it will have to go back to the factory. It seems to shot good, but the first couple of rounds I am always antsy and probably don't aim like I should.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: RC-1136 on March 04, 2021, 10:47:18 AM
So what are your thoughts on the upcoming 2A bill they are trying to pass? Federal gun registry and all. I think it will fail miserably at the Supreme Court level. Which is rightfully should.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on March 05, 2021, 03:30:34 AM
Yeah, no way it passes. I am surprised it has even gotten this far to be honest.
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Darth More on March 03, 2023, 02:18:59 PM
It's been almost 2 years again, can you believe it? Owning a gun legally is something that feels impossible to me here in Germany. Maybe that's part of the reason why Airsoft and Paintball Sports are popular among men in their 20s and 30s here. The seller of my latest lot of WOTC minis seems to be an active player:

(https://i.imgur.com/pEEizYo.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/PP1m2pW.jpg)

I always find it exciting to go through a lot with unknown figures. It's like a box of chocolates.

Such a Taurus would be nice to have. I paid 210€ for this lot. See what's inside on our miniature thread:

http://www.imperialshipyards.net/SMF/index.php?topic=5098.msg232519#msg232519
Title: Re: The Gun Thread
Post by: Tamer on March 06, 2023, 03:20:20 AM
We really do take some of our freedoms forgranted here in the US. Nice lot of figures though!