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03-24-2008, 11:21 AM
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That's a different gun Vector. It's a cool idea though.
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03-25-2008, 08:07 AM
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03-25-2008, 11:17 AM
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That would be fun as hell. Not really many places you could shoot it though.
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03-25-2008, 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Urban
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Now thats what I'm talking about! Very nice, simply a modified glock!
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03-25-2008, 07:45 PM
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Actually, I think that the MG in that video fires a .17 Remington in a special casing. Kinda cool, yes; I've heard of advanced tool-making machines being used to make flawless micro-copies of full-sized guns that are functional, and this fascinates me. But they're not too practical.
the Ruger 10/22 is supposedly not too hard to conver to full auto, though I've not tried. I don't trust my skill with special machining tools I do not own to make a firearm that won't catastrophically fuck up when I shoot it. I also came across two sets of parts from two dealers at a gun show which, I was told, were legal to sell separately but not assemble, as it made the weapon fuil-- as if there'd be a reason to own two unassembled parts of a kit to modify a legal plinking rifle into an illegal bullet hose and keep them apart. I eventually passed...maybe because the guy trying to talk around selling it did so in a way that to me just screamed "ENTRAPMENT!!"
I once saw a guy at a range firing a gun whose name I don't recall...a "Something" MkII, I think. It looked like a midget version of the old British .303 Lewis Gun from WWI, with a big cylindrical mag that sat on top. I'd estimate the cyclic rate was around 1,000 to 1,200 r.p.m by how it sounded, and it shredded the fuck out of every target he pasted. Looked like a shitload of fun.
A .22 auto would be a blast. I've rented 9mm and .45 SMGs at gun ranges, and found that even when I'm trying to hold back, I can burn through $100-$150 in ammo in a short period of time. Makes $10 for a brick of 500 sound nice.
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03-25-2008, 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Gregster
I've rented 9mm and .45 SMGs at gun ranges, and found that even when I'm trying to hold back, I can burn through $100-$150 in ammo in a short period of time. Makes $10 for a brick of 500 sound nice.
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Tell me about it, it is an expensive hobby. I'm considering reloading
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03-27-2008, 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Gregster
Actually, I think that the MG in that video fires a .17 Remington in a special casing. Kinda cool, yes; I've heard of advanced tool-making machines being used to make flawless micro-copies of full-sized guns that are functional, and this fascinates me. But they're not too practical.
the Ruger 10/22 is supposedly not too hard to conver to full auto, though I've not tried. I don't trust my skill with special machining tools I do not own to make a firearm that won't catastrophically fuck up when I shoot it. I also came across two sets of parts from two dealers at a gun show which, I was told, were legal to sell separately but not assemble, as it made the weapon fuil-- as if there'd be a reason to own two unassembled parts of a kit to modify a legal plinking rifle into an illegal bullet hose and keep them apart. I eventually passed...maybe because the guy trying to talk around selling it did so in a way that to me just screamed "ENTRAPMENT!!"
I once saw a guy at a range firing a gun whose name I don't recall...a "Something" MkII, I think. It looked like a midget version of the old British .303 Lewis Gun from WWI, with a big cylindrical mag that sat on top. I'd estimate the cyclic rate was around 1,000 to 1,200 r.p.m by how it sounded, and it shredded the fuck out of every target he pasted. Looked like a shitload of fun.
A .22 auto would be a blast. I've rented 9mm and .45 SMGs at gun ranges, and found that even when I'm trying to hold back, I can burn through $100-$150 in ammo in a short period of time. Makes $10 for a brick of 500 sound nice.
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Our local gun show used to be like that. You'd ask a guy, "Do you have a select fire for a Ruger 10-22?" He'd smile and say, "No. But I have this box of "miscellaneous parts" for the 10-22. I don't know what's in there or what it does, but you can have it for $150." Used to be able to buy tracers, grenade fuses pretty much anything. Now you go to that show they've got more agents than vendors.
I never bought any of it or even considered it though. To borrow a quote from the movie Jackie Brown "I ain't got a doin' time kind of disposition."
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03-27-2008, 11:15 AM
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Black Belt
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Originally Posted by Tre5sev
Tell me about it, it is an expensive hobby. I'm considering reloading
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I'm not the expert on on reloading, but from what I understand:
1) The initial buy-in-- bullet press, tools, gadgets and accoutrments, and such-- is a little steep. You won't start making your money back right away, depending on what you shoot. That is: if you're reloading seriously expensive ammo like .300 WinMag or .450 or some other bog, hot, or exotic rifle or pistol load, your ROI will be better than if you reload something more generic.
2) You have to learn. LIke everything else, you'll fuck up a lot at first.
3) It's a bloody time-consuming pursuit. Even old guys with lots of time whose passion is shooting their own ammo who make relatively small batches of their own ammo will tell you this.
You're best bet might be to start haunting the local gun shows; in my experience, if you go to a show and take the time to comparioson-shop the wares, you will find some sweetheart deals. Lots of good-quality foreign military surplus ammo, for instance (i.e. I bagged 300 rounds of South African military .308 ammo, cherry condition, never opened, for $50). Be sure to wait towards the end of business hours, when the dealers begin marking their stuff down to undersell the competition and increase their total haul for the day.
Some of these shows have guys who sell their own handloads, and will cut you a discount if you give them your own spent brass for a down-payment. But beware: quality will vary. I once bought some 9mm that I took to the range and shot, and that crap smoked up the place like I was firing a fucking musket and did not group well during the short period of time before I stopped because everyone in the couple of lanes to my left and right looked like they wanted to punch me.
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