SolidGoldHandgrips
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Quote from: Chakas on February 17, 2015, 09:06:47 AMI would put a matte black Punisher or Predator style muzzle break on itA muzzle brake on a .45 ACP handgun?.....Why the hell? The only gun I have that has a muzzle brake is my .300 Win Mag Remington 700, because I actually need one on there so my rifle is not moving around too much while shooting at longer distances.
I would put a matte black Punisher or Predator style muzzle break on it
I would sell it and get a Colt
Quote from: DAS | Defender of Loli on February 17, 2015, 09:15:46 AMSolidGoldHandgrips
Quote from: Isara on February 17, 2015, 09:33:15 AMI would keep it unloaded under the cushion, and the ammo elsewhere.I do not understand that. My guns and ammo are all close to each other. I have three full ammo cans in my closet next to my gun cabinet, and also have ammo in the cabinet. The keys to the cabinet I leave in the lock. My Ruger SR45 is in a drawer next to my bed, with six HP rounds with it in there. I do not keep them loaded in the magazine because I do not want to wear out the springs, but I always have ammo there.
I would keep it unloaded under the cushion, and the ammo elsewhere.
Well if I was old enough to have a gun I would probably keep it in a drawer or some shit by my bed for defense.Also I would probably jeep it the same, looks pretty nice as it is.
Nothing, I don't need a gun
the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
Quote from: Chakas on February 17, 2015, 05:48:18 PMQuote from: Noëlle on February 17, 2015, 10:42:26 AMQuote from: Isara on February 17, 2015, 09:33:15 AMI would keep it unloaded under the cushion, and the ammo elsewhere.I do not understand that. My guns and ammo are all close to each other. I have three full ammo cans in my closet next to my gun cabinet, and also have ammo in the cabinet. The keys to the cabinet I leave in the lock. My Ruger SR45 is in a drawer next to my bed, with six HP rounds with it in there. I do not keep them loaded in the magazine because I do not want to wear out the springs, but I always have ammo there.What's the point of having the gun there if the gun isn't loaded. If someone breaks in, do you really want to spend the time to load the magazine, put it in the gun and chamber a round? That's a lot of time and is very hard to do under an adrenaline rush. If you really have it for home defense, you should keep it loaded with a round in the chamber. The magazines can take it. They are designed to have ammunition in them. Even if the springs do wear out, they are east to replace while lives are notI am on the second floor, I would know if someone broke in long before they reached my room. I also have a Coldsteel Brooklyn Crusher next to my bed. My dog sleeps in my room, she is large, part rottweiler, and is very protective of her home and freaks out when she hears any noise. I am not going to keep my magazines loaded, that is a terrible idea.You are trying to make it sound like it is going to take me a year to put ammo in a magazine and load my gun, which is not the case. I can load those six rounds and have the magazine in the gun in ten seconds, it is not difficult.
Quote from: Noëlle on February 17, 2015, 10:42:26 AMQuote from: Isara on February 17, 2015, 09:33:15 AMI would keep it unloaded under the cushion, and the ammo elsewhere.I do not understand that. My guns and ammo are all close to each other. I have three full ammo cans in my closet next to my gun cabinet, and also have ammo in the cabinet. The keys to the cabinet I leave in the lock. My Ruger SR45 is in a drawer next to my bed, with six HP rounds with it in there. I do not keep them loaded in the magazine because I do not want to wear out the springs, but I always have ammo there.What's the point of having the gun there if the gun isn't loaded. If someone breaks in, do you really want to spend the time to load the magazine, put it in the gun and chamber a round? That's a lot of time and is very hard to do under an adrenaline rush. If you really have it for home defense, you should keep it loaded with a round in the chamber. The magazines can take it. They are designed to have ammunition in them. Even if the springs do wear out, they are east to replace while lives are not