Friday, April 26, 2013

How Do Guns Make You Feel?

Not everyone likes guns like I do. Most people would see my knowledge and high-interest in firearms as being "scary". I have always had an interest in guns ever since I was a little kid.

I love the sounds a gun makes. From it being shot, to being cocked back and loaded, all the way down to the metal clinging together from being disassembled. I get my guns out and cock it back just cause I like to hear that sound whenever. It is soothing to me and it makes me relaxed.

Some people are going to read this and think otherwise, but I think people who read this and enjoy guns and don't have such a bad opinion on them are going to relate, agree, and understand where I'm coming from. Guns to other people are just "weapons" and "things that kill people"--well, not to me. Guns do not kill people; it's the person behind the gun that kills people. Pencils can kill people but we give them to kids everyday.

Guns to me are a way of life. They can be used for fun, enjoyment, and to others and myself, relaxation. They can be used as games such as who's-got-the-best-shot. That is a game I play with my step-dad and brother: we each get 5 shots from the same gun, everyone gets a different target and who ever has the shortest spread of shots, wins. It is a very fun game you can play with family and friends, and I believe even the biggest gun-critic an anti-gun person would enjoy playing that game or just shooting a gun in general. I think most people who say they are against guns have never even shot a gun in their life.

Monday, April 15, 2013

ZIP .22lr v1.0

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The Zip uses Ruger 10/22 magazines in a bullpup configuration and has no slide. Instead it has a chambering rod and a cocking rod position above the barrel, allowing for the top of the gun to be swapped out for an attachment rail or even for a ZIPSBR, an attachment that lets you mount this little contraption under your AR, if you so choose.

It's simple, fun to shoot, and with an MSRP of $199, it can be a fun little gun that eats cheap ammo. From a few minutes at the range, it was obvious some high pressure .22 LR ammo would help it cycle better. And for $15, you can buy a replacement pack that includes new springs and a new bolt face.

Specs:
Frame: 5.9"
Barrel: 5.25"
Caliber: .22LR
Magazine: Ruger 10/22 style magazines
MSRP: $199

Triple Barrel Shotgun!!!

The Triple Threat from Chiappa is a unique three-barreled break gun. The 12-gauge, 3-inch scattergun has one trigger and fires the three barrels in clockwise order as quickly as you can pull.

Even with the extra barrel, it handles like a double-barrel and is well balanced. The Triple Threat will be offered in three configurations with removable chokes including a sporting model with a full length stock and barrel, a coach gun configuration with shortened barrels and a shoulder stock, and a pistol-grip defensive model.

The full-length (28-inch barrels) and pistol grip versions were on hand at Range Day and they both were surprisingly awesome. They were also the same gun, other than barrel length, as the stock can be partially disassembled, making it a pistol grip.
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Newest Edition To GLOCK (Glock 30s)

Glock gave media the first look at its newest addition to its line of subcompact handguns at SHOT Show 2013's Media Day at the Range. The conceal and carry hybrid pistol, chambered in .45 ACP (10 round capacity), consists of a factory-made Glock 36 slide on top of a 30SF frame. Unlike many subcompacts, the magazine is extended a bit, not to add ammo capacity, but to give shooters with larger hands a place to set their pinkies (and ring fingers for those with extra big mitts).

A common complaint from Glock haters is that the light polymer bodies coupled with much heavier steel slides result in significant muzzle flip when the gun is chambered in larger calibers. On the new 30S, there's more steel than polymer, because of its compact size, resulting in very little muzzle flip and quick second-shot target acquisition.

Dimensions
Length (overall): 6.97"
Barrel Length: 3.78"
Width: 1.28"
Height (with magazine): 4.80"
Weight (with empty magazine): 2.47 oz
Weight (with full magazine): 9.88 oz

Magazine Capacity: 10 rounds
Barrel Profile: right hand twist; octagonal
Standard Trigger Pull: 5.5lbs
Muzzle Velocity: 787 fps
Muzzle Energy: 317 ft lb

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What Would We Do If North Korea ATTACKED!?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlLsnlPvP64

We got lasers that can take down planes! If North Korea really did try something like shoot a missile or tried to come drop a bomb on us, we would just use one of these lasers we got to take them down and the U.S. would be safe like always. Well they don't even have any missiles that can reach us anyways so we don't have anything to worry about for right now. 

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Gun Debate

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-s_5d8CPzY&safe=a


This is a link to the best gun debate ever for pro-gun. It shows examples and people (mostly Ted Nugent) talking about why everyone has the right to bear arms. It also shows why its better for people to have guns and why it would be bad if the government took every ones guns away. I think if more people in more areas were allowed to carry their concealed weapon i honestly believe that there will be less crime. If you look at statistics, areas with more lenient gun laws have a less murder/crime percentage rate. I also thinks its ridiculous to limit people to a certain number of guns because i love guns of all kinds. When i get older i don't just want a few guns, i want a few dozen honestly. I may not NEED them but its a hobby of mine and just the thought of a gun making the click-clack sound and when it goes off. i love the smell of a gun after its being fired and if they ban all guns from civilians in america i will save up a bunch of money and go to a different country, or i would just try to gt it off the street. Either way i'm going to have at least one nice gun, ALWAYS!!!!