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Christmas season
< on 12/19/2014 5:13 AM >
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Anyone getting or giving a nice gun or some cool gear this year? My shotty is at the gun smith getting a rail installed and should be back in time for Santa to "bring it"...

This Burris "may or may not be" under the tree.

http://www.cabelas...oad%3Bcat104526180



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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 1 on 12/30/2014 12:37 AM >
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i got lead for christmas ;)



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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 2 on 12/30/2014 9:59 AM >
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I got me a French Mle 16 Berthier Carbine and bayonet




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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 3 on 12/30/2014 6:54 PM >
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french rifle?
lemme guess, never fired and only dropped once
lol



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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 4 on 12/30/2014 8:10 PM >
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That bayonet looks like a short sword. I guess that they really wanted to be prepared.



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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 5 on 12/30/2014 8:16 PM >
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Posted by Shawn W.
That bayonet looks like a short sword. I guess that they really wanted to be prepared.


i should put a battle axe on my AK lol




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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 6 on 12/31/2014 3:25 AM >
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Now that the Bureau is making the move ...
I am swapping my .45ACP Glocks out for 9mm versions.
Got a whole lotta' G17/19/26 accessories and paraphernalia.


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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 7 on 12/31/2014 4:44 AM >
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Posted by R3d
french rifle?
lemme guess, never fired and only dropped once
lol


It dates from 1918 so almost certainly served in WWI and there is a decent chance the rifle fired shots in anger. God knows if that bayonet saw action given the nature of trench warfare. The French fought their asses off in WWI.

Now if it was a WWII era Mas36 rifle, yeah, that would be never fired and only dropped once.



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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 8 on 1/2/2015 2:46 PM >
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trench warfare was brutal. good find, how does it shoot?



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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 9 on 1/2/2015 3:30 PM >
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Posted by DevilC
Now that the Bureau is making the move ...
I am swapping my .45ACP Glocks out for 9mm versions.
Got a whole lotta' G17/19/26 accessories and paraphernalia.


What is your opinion on .45acp vs 9mm? I'm a bit torn, as I just like shooting full sized .45's and I have a pile of ammo. But, as I started doing more SD focused training and shooting I discovered that, while I was plenty accurate with the .45 in a compact, followup shots were much better and quicker with the 9. I also feel I can assess and engage multiple targets faster and better. So, I traded around my S&W 457 for a fullsize M&P9 to supplement the M&P9c that I picked up for my wife as house gun and moved that one to my concealed carry weapon.



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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 10 on 1/2/2015 7:05 PM >
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What is your opinion on .45acp vs 9mm? I'm a bit torn, as I just like shooting full sized .45's and I have a pile of ammo. But, as I started doing more SD focused training and shooting I discovered that, while I was plenty accurate with the .45 in a compact, followup shots were much better and quicker with the 9. I also feel I can assess and engage multiple targets faster and better. So, I traded around my S&W 457 for a fullsize M&P9 to supplement the M&P9c that I picked up for my wife as house gun and moved that one to my concealed carry weapon.


it doesnt matter what other people say, you shoot what feels good for you.
the .45 lovers are gonna scream "stopping power", and the 9mm people are gonna scream "less recoil, more shots".

i own a 9mm, .40, and a 380. believe it or not, i carry the little 380. why? cuz no one will see it unless i pull it out.



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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 11 on 1/3/2015 12:11 AM >
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Posted by R3d


it doesnt matter what other people say, you shoot what feels good for you.
the .45 lovers are gonna scream "stopping power", and the 9mm people are gonna scream "less recoil, more shots".

i own a 9mm, .40, and a 380. believe it or not, i carry the little 380. why? cuz no one will see it unless i pull it out.


I've made my decision... 9mm. I just wanted to hear what other who made the same switch though.


Although, a mid-grade 1911 might be on the shopping list when the profit sharing check shows up next month...


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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 12 on 1/3/2015 2:00 AM >
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Posted by Wheedle


I've made my decision... 9mm. I just wanted to hear what other who made the same switch though.


Although, a mid-grade 1911 might be on the shopping list when the profit sharing check shows up next month...

im in love with the ruger 1911. its kind of expensive, but worth every penny. smoothest pistol ive ever fired.

imo, 9mm is the better choice, i just wanted you to make the decision before i said anything. i like the massive amount of ammo they hold.




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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 13 on 1/8/2015 8:51 AM >
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Posted by cdevon
trench warfare was brutal. good find, how does it shoot?


I'll let you know when I find or reload myself some 8mm Lebel ammo. They have not really made much since the 1940s.



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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 14 on 1/8/2015 3:24 PM >
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Posted by Shawn W.
That bayonet looks like a short sword. I guess that they really wanted to be prepared.


Not as prepared as the Swiss' saw blade bayonet. ;)





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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 15 on 1/9/2015 1:42 AM >
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Stopping power is a myth (when discussing handgun shooting anyway).
Rounds on target is what matters.


Posted by Wheedle
What is your opinion on .45acp vs 9mm? I'm a bit torn, as I just like shooting full sized .45's and I have a pile of ammo. But, as I started doing more SD focused training and shooting I discovered that, while I was plenty accurate with the .45 in a compact, followup shots were much better and quicker with the 9. I also feel I can assess and engage multiple targets faster and better. So, I traded around my S&W 457 for a fullsize M&P9 to supplement the M&P9c that I picked up for my wife as house gun and moved that one to my concealed carry weapon.






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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 16 on 1/9/2015 6:15 AM >
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".45 acp. because shooting twice is silly."

The 45 is a subsonic heavy round that inflicts a massive amount of damage (depending on the style of bullet). Where as a 9mm is a much faster, lighter round tending to over penetrate and cause less damage on its way through the target.

While expanding rounds are available in both (and more) calibers, it has been proven that the slower and heavier .45 acp causes the most damage and can claim "the most stopping power". It's major limitation is it's size which limits its magazine capacity. A secondary limitation is it's recoil in compact and sub compact frame/lighter weight pistols as it greatly affects follow up shots.

"If I ever I meet the guy who came up with the idea of a compact 1911, I will shake his hand. And then kick him in the balls."



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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 17 on 1/9/2015 8:23 AM >
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Posted by cdevon

While expanding rounds are available in both (and more) calibers, it has been proven that the slower and heavier .45 acp causes the most damage and can claim "the most stopping power".

Wouldn't that honor actually go to .50 Action Express?



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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 18 on 1/10/2015 10:09 PM >
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Posted by Soldat


I'll let you know when I find or reload myself some 8mm Lebel ammo. They have not really made much since the 1940s.

ive never heard of "lebel ammo", but i saw 8mm in the store the other day. want me to pick some up for you?




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Re: Christmas season
<Reply # 19 on 1/10/2015 11:08 PM >
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Posted by R3d

ive never heard of "lebel ammo", but i saw 8mm in the store the other day. want me to pick some up for you?



Its most likely 8mm Mauser, which would work in a lot of Mauser rifles from Germany, Yugoslavia, Belgium, Turkey, etc. Probably not 8mm lebel, stuff is rare.

I appreciate the offer though man.


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