the bolt sucks, the trigger on this one is pretty nice though, not too heavy... clean breakTrotskygrad wrote:
I like the look of the german Kar98 series better...
don't really like the Mosin's trigger and bolt, awkward to work for someone used to western bolt-actions with the bolt bent down.
noice
yepSonderKommando wrote:
1891/30?
my son bought a Mosin, ( 1942 rounded ) and man, we can not hit our target with that thing.Trotskygrad wrote:
I like the look of the german Kar98 series better...
don't really like the Mosin's trigger and bolt, awkward to work for someone used to western bolt-actions with the bolt bent down.
Ok after reconsideration and more review reading, for the money I think I will go with the HK45. Now to read up on if I want the compact or full.
make sure the action screws are tight. and some of them tend to shoot high. some people see an improvement with the bayonet installed.lowing wrote:
my son bought a Mosin, ( 1942 rounded ) and man, we can not hit our target with that thing.Trotskygrad wrote:
I like the look of the german Kar98 series better...
don't really like the Mosin's trigger and bolt, awkward to work for someone used to western bolt-actions with the bolt bent down.
will try that, thanksReciprocity wrote:
make sure the action screws are tight. and some of them tend to shoot high. some people see an improvement with the bayonet installed.lowing wrote:
my son bought a Mosin, ( 1942 rounded ) and man, we can not hit our target with that thing.Trotskygrad wrote:
I like the look of the german Kar98 series better...
don't really like the Mosin's trigger and bolt, awkward to work for someone used to western bolt-actions with the bolt bent down.
My brother has a mosin and it shoots great, he has 1000+ rounds stockpiled for no particular reason. He also just bought an r700 in .223, its a sexy beast:
My room btw and:
Not my room but the same gun
My room btw and:
Not my room but the same gun
Mark 23. do it.lowing wrote:
Ok after reconsideration and more review reading, for the money I think I will go with the HK45. Now to read up on if I want the compact or full.
Expensive handgun is expensive.Reciprocity wrote:
Mark 23. do it.lowing wrote:
Ok after reconsideration and more review reading, for the money I think I will go with the HK45. Now to read up on if I want the compact or full.
is that a VTR?h4hagen wrote:
My brother has a mosin and it shoots great, he has 1000+ rounds stockpiled for no particular reason. He also just bought an r700 in .223, its a sexy beast:
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m61 … 1298165881
My room btw and:
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m61 … 1298165911
Not my room but the same gun
HIGH FUCKING FIVE!
it's got an o-ring, of course it's expensive.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Expensive handgun is expensive.Reciprocity wrote:
Mark 23. do it.lowing wrote:
Ok after reconsideration and more review reading, for the money I think I will go with the HK45. Now to read up on if I want the compact or full.
do it.
lol do you own one?Reciprocity wrote:
it's got an o-ring, of course it's expensive.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Expensive handgun is expensive.Reciprocity wrote:
Mark 23. do it.
do it.
not yet.lowing wrote:
lol do you own one?Reciprocity wrote:
it's got an o-ring, of course it's expensive.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Expensive handgun is expensive.
do it.
well 2400 bucks is a little more than I wanna spend right now, or probably ever for a pistol . I will see how the HK45 goes.Reciprocity wrote:
not yet.lowing wrote:
lol do you own one?Reciprocity wrote:
it's got an o-ring, of course it's expensive.
do it.
$1900-2000. It's not just a pistol, it's a piece of mechanical art and it would look so good next to my .50AE.lowing wrote:
well 2400 bucks is a little more than I wanna spend right now, or probably ever for a pistol . I will see how the HK45 goes.
you'll definitely be happy with the HK45. have you tried the USP 45?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Whitmanh4hagen wrote:
My brother has a mosin and it shoots great, he has 1000+ rounds stockpiled for no particular reason.
no never shot or owned any HK's. It would be on nothing but reviews and comments from those that own them if I were to buy one.Reciprocity wrote:
$1900-2000. It's not just a pistol, it's a piece of mechanical art and it would look so good next to my .50AE.lowing wrote:
well 2400 bucks is a little more than I wanna spend right now, or probably ever for a pistol . I will see how the HK45 goes.
you'll definitely be happy with the HK45. have you tried the USP 45?
fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuMacbeth wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Whitmanh4hagen wrote:
My brother has a mosin and it shoots great, he has 1000+ rounds stockpiled for no particular reason.
Some people go through that much in a day at the range (just usually not with a mosin!)h4hagen wrote:
fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuMacbeth wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Whitmanh4hagen wrote:
My brother has a mosin and it shoots great, he has 1000+ rounds stockpiled for no particular reason.
i went through two crates of 7.62x39 in a weekend (approx. 2400 rounds)
....man those SKS's were dirty monday
sidenote, delivery came today
also... any suggestions on who makes a good tool to remove the primer crimp on .223 cases?
....man those SKS's were dirty monday
sidenote, delivery came today
also... any suggestions on who makes a good tool to remove the primer crimp on .223 cases?
well prepared for the polar bear scourge, I see
dunno, i'll let you know when my crate of 7.62x54R gets here
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