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February 21, 2009 at 3:13 PM #351998February 21, 2009 at 3:18 PM #351441Allan from FallbrookParticipant
sd_matt: I’m going to date myself a little bit here, but we used to have a variant of the M-60, the A3, that featured a shorter barrel and a foregrip. That weapon was a real chopper, and was chambered for 7.62mm.
I carried a CAR-15 for a bit and liked the weapon, especially it’s size and weight, but disliked the 5.56mm round.
Completely off the machine gun topic, have you seen the AA12? Fully automatic 12ga.
February 21, 2009 at 3:18 PM #351754Allan from FallbrookParticipantsd_matt: I’m going to date myself a little bit here, but we used to have a variant of the M-60, the A3, that featured a shorter barrel and a foregrip. That weapon was a real chopper, and was chambered for 7.62mm.
I carried a CAR-15 for a bit and liked the weapon, especially it’s size and weight, but disliked the 5.56mm round.
Completely off the machine gun topic, have you seen the AA12? Fully automatic 12ga.
February 21, 2009 at 3:18 PM #351881Allan from FallbrookParticipantsd_matt: I’m going to date myself a little bit here, but we used to have a variant of the M-60, the A3, that featured a shorter barrel and a foregrip. That weapon was a real chopper, and was chambered for 7.62mm.
I carried a CAR-15 for a bit and liked the weapon, especially it’s size and weight, but disliked the 5.56mm round.
Completely off the machine gun topic, have you seen the AA12? Fully automatic 12ga.
February 21, 2009 at 3:18 PM #351914Allan from FallbrookParticipantsd_matt: I’m going to date myself a little bit here, but we used to have a variant of the M-60, the A3, that featured a shorter barrel and a foregrip. That weapon was a real chopper, and was chambered for 7.62mm.
I carried a CAR-15 for a bit and liked the weapon, especially it’s size and weight, but disliked the 5.56mm round.
Completely off the machine gun topic, have you seen the AA12? Fully automatic 12ga.
February 21, 2009 at 3:18 PM #352013Allan from FallbrookParticipantsd_matt: I’m going to date myself a little bit here, but we used to have a variant of the M-60, the A3, that featured a shorter barrel and a foregrip. That weapon was a real chopper, and was chambered for 7.62mm.
I carried a CAR-15 for a bit and liked the weapon, especially it’s size and weight, but disliked the 5.56mm round.
Completely off the machine gun topic, have you seen the AA12? Fully automatic 12ga.
February 21, 2009 at 5:27 PM #3515214plexownerParticipantGlock 21 – .45 caliber – a hit anywhere in the chest or shoulder area will stop just about anybody
this is a large framed weapon – I’m a 6 footer and it is still large for me – I have to twist it a little in my hand to hit the magazine release
next purchase will be the Glock 36 (?) – still .45 caliber but smaller frame – only 6 rounds (if you need more than 6 rounds of .45 you are in trouble!) – this weapon is concealable (now if CA just had a concealed carry law)
February 21, 2009 at 5:27 PM #3518344plexownerParticipantGlock 21 – .45 caliber – a hit anywhere in the chest or shoulder area will stop just about anybody
this is a large framed weapon – I’m a 6 footer and it is still large for me – I have to twist it a little in my hand to hit the magazine release
next purchase will be the Glock 36 (?) – still .45 caliber but smaller frame – only 6 rounds (if you need more than 6 rounds of .45 you are in trouble!) – this weapon is concealable (now if CA just had a concealed carry law)
February 21, 2009 at 5:27 PM #3519614plexownerParticipantGlock 21 – .45 caliber – a hit anywhere in the chest or shoulder area will stop just about anybody
this is a large framed weapon – I’m a 6 footer and it is still large for me – I have to twist it a little in my hand to hit the magazine release
next purchase will be the Glock 36 (?) – still .45 caliber but smaller frame – only 6 rounds (if you need more than 6 rounds of .45 you are in trouble!) – this weapon is concealable (now if CA just had a concealed carry law)
February 21, 2009 at 5:27 PM #3519944plexownerParticipantGlock 21 – .45 caliber – a hit anywhere in the chest or shoulder area will stop just about anybody
this is a large framed weapon – I’m a 6 footer and it is still large for me – I have to twist it a little in my hand to hit the magazine release
next purchase will be the Glock 36 (?) – still .45 caliber but smaller frame – only 6 rounds (if you need more than 6 rounds of .45 you are in trouble!) – this weapon is concealable (now if CA just had a concealed carry law)
February 21, 2009 at 5:27 PM #3520954plexownerParticipantGlock 21 – .45 caliber – a hit anywhere in the chest or shoulder area will stop just about anybody
this is a large framed weapon – I’m a 6 footer and it is still large for me – I have to twist it a little in my hand to hit the magazine release
next purchase will be the Glock 36 (?) – still .45 caliber but smaller frame – only 6 rounds (if you need more than 6 rounds of .45 you are in trouble!) – this weapon is concealable (now if CA just had a concealed carry law)
February 21, 2009 at 5:56 PM #351541David JParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]Actually the sig is just as good, has a safety, but will require a tad more training to become accurate. [/quote]
I have a Sig P220 (.45) and there is no safety. Though, I’m not sure if they have changed this in the past couple of years.
February 21, 2009 at 5:56 PM #351854David JParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]Actually the sig is just as good, has a safety, but will require a tad more training to become accurate. [/quote]
I have a Sig P220 (.45) and there is no safety. Though, I’m not sure if they have changed this in the past couple of years.
February 21, 2009 at 5:56 PM #351981David JParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]Actually the sig is just as good, has a safety, but will require a tad more training to become accurate. [/quote]
I have a Sig P220 (.45) and there is no safety. Though, I’m not sure if they have changed this in the past couple of years.
February 21, 2009 at 5:56 PM #352014David JParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]Actually the sig is just as good, has a safety, but will require a tad more training to become accurate. [/quote]
I have a Sig P220 (.45) and there is no safety. Though, I’m not sure if they have changed this in the past couple of years.
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