Wat’s Carbon Water-N-Stuff Thread - Concepts In Iron And Wood!!!

Wat, the "rugged individualist", keeps trying to rally OTHERS to Wat’s cause…

Weird…

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👉 Wat 🤣

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Poor Wat. His pathetic ammosexuality thread has been reduced to self-bumping.

Maybe he should shift over to his Trump adoration thread. An aspiring ranchette manager has got to have some sort of interaction in his lonely life.
 
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Five Guns Every Shooter Should Own

Oh look, a C&P!!!! Well, fuck it. read it . . . or not. I am inclined to agree with what is written.


http://www.mssblog.com/2016/02/19/five-guns-every-shooter-should-own/


Owning firearms takes money, which comes as no surprise to anyone here at MSS. So one important question is, when you’re building your collection, what are your must-haves and can’t-do-withouts?

Everyone’s list is different, but here’s one that makes a lot of sense to us for five guns every shooter should own:

#1
.22 LR rifle and ammunition to feed it. What action and brand of rifle? Your pick. How much is enough rimfire ammo to have on hand? We think keeping a rolling stock of 5,000 rounds minimum is about right.

#2

.22 LR handgun. A complement to #1, so it can be semi-auto or wheelgun.

#3
Defensive concealable handgun. Most will prefer semi-autos, but wheelguns are fine. Need to keep on hand at least 500 to 1,000 rounds minimum — and extra mags or speed-loaders depending on your pick.

#4

Semi-auto battle rifle. 5.56 chambering is a mainstay, of course, but 30-cals do more farther away. Again, money raises its ugly head when you’re counting round inventory, but we think 1k is the minimum to have on hand for this.

#5
A 12-gauge shotgun. Pumps are famous for their reliability, and upkeep is minimal. Rounds to have on hand include at least 250 bird-suitable shotshells (#7’s), a similar amout of buckshot loads, and a similar amount of slugs.

If we were to expand the list one slot, we’d next include a bolt rifle chambered in the same cartridge as #4, which would suggest the semi-auto and bolt gun both be .308s. Another way to go would be to co-chamber #3 and #4 in a handgun round, such as the 45 ACP. A handgun-cartridge-chambered carbine has a lot going for it, but you would have to accept reduced range.
 
hey lowat! remember when we used to point out that you're a piece of shit on the gb and some of the lit women would defend you?

they finally figured out we were right 😎
 

"NO GOVERNMENT FIGHTS FASCISM TO DESTROY IT.​

When the bourgeoisie sees that power is slipping out of its hands, it brings up fascism to hold on to their privileges."​

~ Buenaventura Durruti​

 
Five Guns Every Shooter Should Own

Oh look, a C&P!!!! Well, fuck it. read it . . . or not. I am inclined to agree with what is written.


http://www.mssblog.com/2016/02/19/five-guns-every-shooter-should-own/


Owning firearms takes money, which comes as no surprise to anyone here at MSS. So one important question is, when you’re building your collection, what are your must-haves and can’t-do-withouts?

Everyone’s list is different, but here’s one that makes a lot of sense to us for five guns every shooter should own:

#1
.22 LR rifle and ammunition to feed it. What action and brand of rifle? Your pick. How much is enough rimfire ammo to have on hand? We think keeping a rolling stock of 5,000 rounds minimum is about right.

#2

.22 LR handgun. A complement to #1, so it can be semi-auto or wheelgun.

#3
Defensive concealable handgun. Most will prefer semi-autos, but wheelguns are fine. Need to keep on hand at least 500 to 1,000 rounds minimum — and extra mags or speed-loaders depending on your pick.

#4

Semi-auto battle rifle. 5.56 chambering is a mainstay, of course, but 30-cals do more farther away. Again, money raises its ugly head when you’re counting round inventory, but we think 1k is the minimum to have on hand for this.

#5
A 12-gauge shotgun. Pumps are famous for their reliability, and upkeep is minimal. Rounds to have on hand include at least 250 bird-suitable shotshells (#7’s), a similar amout of buckshot loads, and a similar amount of slugs.

If we were to expand the list one slot, we’d next include a bolt rifle chambered in the same cartridge as #4, which would suggest the semi-auto and bolt gun both be .308s. Another way to go would be to co-chamber #3 and #4 in a handgun round, such as the 45 ACP. A handgun-cartridge-chambered carbine has a lot going for it, but you would have to accept reduced range.
My 2 slot expansion will be a .308 or .270, haven't weighed that out yet. I want it, don't need it. The other will be a Sig 1911. Long time waiting for it for some reason. I'm short on the shotgun ammo.
 
My 2 slot expansion will be a .308 or .270, haven't weighed that out yet. I want it, don't need it. The other will be a Sig 1911. Long time waiting for it for some reason. I'm short on the shotgun ammo.


I tend to think of the AR platform and the .223/5.56 cartridge as battle carbine stuff. They will reach out, but they don't do battle rifle stuff, like shoot through cover. Think trees or cars, things like that. I do like the M14/M1A platform, and I own a couple of AR10s, all in the .308 round. I prefer that because it has been used by the military which pretty much assures us that it'll be available in quantity when other rounds won't.


I also like the .30-'06 for the same reasons.
 
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