They're about $500. I'm not planning to get one, I just found out they exist. They take gasoline and use a battery powered pump. There's a backpack option that will get you 4 minutes of burn time. Where's Hans?
anyone have any Palmetto State Armory brand firearms? anyone have any opinions on their rifles? specifically the AKs? they have better prices and a lot more options than the legacy brands. does the quality stand up?
I want one of these but I might not get one now because they're owned by israel. Given that there are no competitors it seems to me like they intercepted someone's patent again and shut them down. Don't be fooled by those "totally organic interviews" from the CAA guy, where the guy is saying all kinds of lines that sound like they're gun owning americans with solid conservative values; the man is a degenerate and looks like a pedophile.
Thought about posting to "history", but this video has fascinating technical detail, maybe a better fit for "technology" or "retro technology", or even just /v/guns
I have four. A Ruger Mini 14 ranch, two AR-15s (one is configured as an M-4 the other is a Vietnam era M-16 with carry handle.) The last and bestest is an AR-10. It’s bad ass and LOUD! Very accurate and deals a lot of damage. I could safely hunt elk with this gun. My favorite by far is the mini 14. The wood stock, the smoothness of firing it. It’s just an all around good gun. Easy to clean and maintain. I love my ARs but the mini is a pleasure to carry and shoot.
I’m shopping for a bolt action rifle. I don’t know what to choose. I like to shoot, the bigger the better but I’m not a hunter, can be if I need to, but I like perfectly round holes on paper. I want a bolt action so I can place those round holes as far away as possible. Advice?
As opposed to what? Somebody walking artillery across your pastures?
Yeah. Yeah, they kind'a are. Fortunately we live in one of the free states, and can still address the problem in a reasonable manner.
Well, reasonable to Texans anyway. And any other free American. Hear that? That's the sound of a Texan that's had just about enough. And freedom. Near enough anyway. Round here we do both kinds of freedom. Real quiet and real loud.
Just needs the sound of an eagle's cry in the background to be perfect.