How accurate do you think a $150 .22 Would be@250 yds?

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Re: How accurate do you think a $150 .22 Would be@250 yds?

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I don't know I was just takin a wild guess.Looks badass
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skyboltone wrote:
cbass wrote:Some sort of short barrell AR?
Looks UZI like to me.

CBass dude; how'd you lose the eye?
A fireworks Incidence.That I in know way was at fault for.

I still have it just cant see out of it.
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cbass wrote:
skyboltone wrote:
cbass wrote:Some sort of short barrell AR?
Looks UZI like to me.

CBass dude; how'd you lose the eye?
A fireworks Incidence.That I in know way was at fault for.

I still have it just cant see out of it.
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Yikes. Glad to have both my eyes no matter how bad my vision.

TM's ugly gun looks like a very well dressed SOCOM style SBR Colt M4. My buddy has a pair of the overruns but his aren't dressed.

My slinger pic is an Ingram M11/9mm with a 10" barrel extension that makes it accurate up to about.. Tony Montana.
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Reeltarded wrote:TM's ugly gun looks like a very well dressed SOCOM style SBR Colt M4. My slinger pic is an Ingram M11/9mm with a 10" barrel extension that makes it accurate up to about.. Tony Montana.
I think yer sneakin up on the answer but I'll wait for TM. All he would have to do is wave that thing at a groundhog and it would go legs-up.

Miles yours is a heckuva lookin' hammer.

Remember kids it's all fun 'til somebody puts an eye out! But in all seriousness I'm sorry to hear about your injury cbass. Doesn't seem to have affected your aim though.
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Guitars and Guns!

I knew I liked you guys for some reason.

New York is F'd up.

What part of the second amendment don't they understand?

The Sheriffs in my state won't release any CHL information.
To do so is very irresponsible. (Shows where the guns are and not at)
Oregon is a shall issue CHL state.
Pass the background check, pay the money and you are set.

In my state of Oregon we have the Pacific Ocean to the West and the High Desert to the East.

When I had a friend that lived in the desert we would go off in the boonies and shoot sage rats all day long.
They are like a little prairie dog and the ranchers hate them because of the holes they burrow. Cows step in those things.

We both have tricked out Ruger 10/22 rifles. 3x 9 scopes.
We got pretty good out to about 100 yds, after that it was guess work.

Then I bought a Ruger bolt action in .22 Magnum.
What a great rifle that is.
Easily hit them out to 200 yds or so.
3x9 scope on that as well.

I wanted to get a nice varmit rifle, like a .22-250 to go Rock Chuck hunting.

I have used my AR-15 but rimfires are a lot cheaper to shoot.

But the rimfires are nice because of the limited range and lower noise.

Alas, my friend moved away so I haven't gone over there for a few years.
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Structo wrote: New York is F'd up. What part of the second amendment don't they understand?
NY is getting to be like that old HST quote: "a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side."

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Leo_Gnardo wrote: ...... Mario would have made a great President or at least Supreme Court Justice. .........
I could not disagree more.
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I couldn't see the bullseye in a target at 250 yards.
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I have a scope.only bout half of them even hit the terget.

I found this These guys are claiming 400+yds I'm not saying its real

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUM1r_444CY
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yep - I couldnt see it at 250 myself - though I can shoot a .45 rifle well over a hundered yards on iron sights and hit a cherry. never got used to the scope.

I think its great so many amp guys are also gun guys - me - I dont want to ever be caught with my pants down - so keep a loaded 45 on you whenever you can.

Had a buddy once sneak into his buddy's house to play a joke. I had to remind him how dumb this was, as some of us open the door with a bullet.

shoot first, ask later - only the living can answer and you aint one of em....He's very lucky he's still alive.
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briane wrote:I dont want to ever be caught with my pants down...
Belt AND suspenders...
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briane wrote:Had a buddy once sneak into his buddy's house to play a joke. I had to remind him how dumb this was, as some of us open the door with a bullet.
My Aunt (at the time @ 75 y/o heard someone pounding on the front door 7 AM Sunday, rural central Massachussets. She DID answer the door with her .38 in hand. It was . . . Jehovahs Witlesses. Then a quick call to the Sheriff in case they complained about it. No further problems. Lucky they didn't get to witness Jehovah 'in person' before their natural time. I think if she had answered the door with Uncle's .50 (!) cannon in hand she's have had the task of hosing what fell out of their pants off the porch floor.

Needless to say, that address has been permanently removed from the Witless's knock list. To. Be. Avoided.
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Shittiest day of my life. I returned to my friend's house to help his family make sense of the web I helped him weave for most of my life. In the last four or so years I got him into guns. Right after my robbery he coveted a thing or two that I picked up. He went nuts.

The scene is me on my second load. I pull out of the driveway and what comes next? Unmarked county car riding my ass.

Billy had a great sense of humor. I was going to tell the cop I was on the way to a bank.

I love you, Billy. As long as I am here you will be.
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Reeltarded wrote:coveted a thing or two that I picked up. He went nuts.

The scene is me on my second load.

Billy had a great sense of humor.
I take it those aren't guitars in those gig bags on the right. Nor mics in those boxes. Your friend's in the past tense.: hint of tragedy. :(

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On another note, NY has finally nabbed a bad guy on the 7-round law after what, 6 plus months in force. Serves to support the theory that only criminals will have fully packed magazines of whatever size they want. Oh I feel so well-protected by the nanny state. Can I have a cookie, nanny? Pleeeeze??

Apparently this law will just serve to add to the charge list whan a baddie is nabbed, like "resisting arrest" and "conspiracy." What will be the judgement? Another 31 days in the hole, to be served concurrently? Read up:

http://www.midhudsonnews.com/News/2013/ ... Aug13.html
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