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a007apl
05-04-2005, 04:28 PM
Well, I'm used (shot):
Magnun 44
Bereta 635
32
38
Winshester 44
Winchester 22

No in peoples and in animals too.
My targets its in cans :wink:

Z3uS
05-04-2005, 06:03 PM
I´ve tried a Beretta 92FS, an old CZ one (dont know which one) and a Colt .45 (1911)

DeMoN
05-04-2005, 06:28 PM
I have a 9MM berreta and have shot .22 and .45

Sooner or later, ill do the Desert eagle .50 =D

Sachmo12345
05-04-2005, 07:05 PM
that is quite a list
ive got a Gamo P23 CO2 Pellet Gun.... so watch out

adamwich
05-04-2005, 07:09 PM
I have got a Colt M4A1 softgun! :lol:

DeMoN
05-04-2005, 08:02 PM
hey brembo, can the .50 desert eagle be shot with one hand?

SilviaEvo
05-04-2005, 08:42 PM
I have got a Colt M4A1 softgun! :lol:
By chance is that a Tokyo Marui? i like guns just not about to spend money on one.

gtx28
05-04-2005, 10:57 PM
This is a thread I can get into, forgot to clean my stuff last time after the range, so ive got a ruger gp100 .357 in my hands at the moment expensive but well made wheel gun.

Hmm what have i shot,

Ruger MKIII
Ruger GP100
Magnum Research Desert Eagle MKVII .44Mag
Magnum Research Desert Eagle MKXIX.50AE
Taurus .308 Longrifle
Taurus PT111 Milennium Edition
Glock 35(First pistol i ever fired)
Glock 17 9mm
Glock 19 9mm
Glock 26 9mm
Glock 21 9mm
Bushmaster AR-15
Romanian made AK-47 SAR-1
Usa converted SKS
Kimber Custom 1911 .45acp
Some no name .38 special
HK mp5 pdw
Handmade .454 casul wheel gun
Single barrel slug gun
Colt 1911 .45acp
I think thats all, thats everything in my shooting log anyhow.

O demon the eagle is alot of fun because of the weight it dosent kick as much as you would think, but it has no pin safety that im aware of so you drop it and its likely to go off so i wasnt ballsy enough to fire it onehanded. Im a pretty big guy I curl 130lbs work out regular and im not sure i could accurately fire that weapon one handed. I wouldnt imagine that most people couldnt hold it directly out from there shoulder and just hold it up let alone fire it.

SPEEDKILLAR
05-04-2005, 10:58 PM
I shot with an icon, namely the AK-47, but it was an old model and not in the best shape actually, but it felt really cool 8)

DeMoN
05-04-2005, 11:30 PM
O demon the eagle is alot of fun because of the weight it dosent kick as much as you would think, but it has no pin safety that im aware of so you drop it and its likely to go off so i wasnt ballsy enough to fire it onehanded. Im a pretty big guy I curl 130lbs work out regular and im not sure i could accurately fire that weapon one handed. I wouldnt imagine that most people couldnt hold it directly out from there shoulder and just hold it up let alone fire it.

Im going to rent one in this upcomming vacation... one thing though...

At my gym, the biggest weights are 100pounders... I managed to use these 100 pound dumbells for chest (one in each arm)... Now curling as in bicept workout, I use the 55 pound dumbells... using the bar, I put 50 pounds on each side and whatever the bar weighs... 20 I think so you are 10 ahead of me >=(

BADMIHAI
05-04-2005, 11:34 PM
Guns are evil.

DeMoN
05-04-2005, 11:42 PM
Guns are evil.

So am I :twisted:

If only bullets in my country (9MM and heigher) were not banned...

I have to pay 30$ for 50 bullets bought undercovered.

SFDMALEX
05-04-2005, 11:45 PM
Im sure I will be called some names from the gun crazy people on here after I post this message...... :lol:

My list goes as follows:

Sako hunting rifle with a 2,5-10x56 Swarovski rifle scope.
AG3 from Heckler & kock.
MP5 from Heckler & kock.
Tommy gun made in 1928.... :o
Desert eagle 50.cal.
454 Casull.
Glock 17
Glock 19
Smith & Weston 45.
Singel and doubble barrel shotguns
Semi automatic shotguns
Various 22 rifles and handguns


In addition to these I have shoot with alot of competition 22 pistols.

LOL You'll make RC and Gray shit their pants......YOU OWN A GUN? LET ALONE GUNS? lol :lol:

gtx28
05-04-2005, 11:51 PM
na thats what i work out with i can max around 150 mabey 155 if im lucky i work out with between 50 and 80 lbs in each hand when i do independant hand dumbells. Im right about 6ft tall 220, ive been droppin weight alot lately tryin to get back into shape, my calves are excellent perfect heart shape 16 inches, my thighs are 22in, my waist is about 36 my chest is 42 i think and my biceps are 17 inches I leg press 1030lbs dont know my max thats all the weight i can fit on the olympic sized stuff, my upper body is kinda slow im tryin to catch up i do mostly independant hand lifts not usually straight bar but last time i did a flat bar i was working out with 235 so i dont know my max there either. I started doing basics again, in the past could never do pull ups at my size i can do about ten now,(pretty good for over 200lbs) and i love doin tricep pushups hanging like 6 or 8 feet up off the ground, at my shop i do them constantly between my shelves. They go floor to ceiling so. Ive got a kind ecto or meso morph body build so i dont expect many people to keep up with the amount of weight i lift i always think its cool when someone can master there own body and have a vastly more power than they have body weight. Wow im rambling again i just realized this is prolly the wrong thread for this post. Anyhow keep liftin ! Yo demon i just realized your in the same state as i am PM me sometime!

DeMoN
05-05-2005, 12:59 AM
You live in Florida? Where? I live in Melbourne

BTW, im 1.73 meter = 5.675853 feet so for my size and weight (170) I do fine (in fact, better than a 2 meter tall guy whi has a hudge back and arms). Im a fitness instructor at my university =D.

komotar
05-05-2005, 04:39 AM
I never fired a gun so far. Once held one...

I've been playing with the idea to go try one out...

adamwich
05-05-2005, 07:15 AM
I have got a Colt M4A1 softgun! :lol:
By chance is that a Tokyo Marui? i like guns just not about to spend money on one.

It is a Tokyo Marui.

crayzayjay
05-05-2005, 07:18 AM
Super Soaker 100 8)

DeMoN
05-05-2005, 09:22 AM
hey brembo, can the .50 desert eagle be shot with one hand?

I would say yes if you have been shooting some before, I shot with it in Orlando as I told you in another thread....

There they where very hung up on safety, and you had to load single bullets....They also said we wherent allowed to shoot it with one hand...

A friend of mine who was a UN soldier in Lebanon shoot with it in Tel Aviv there they could load the clip and fire as they wanted much cooler and more fun....

What kicked harder was the 454 Casull with a hard packed bullet, its only natural of course the Casull being a revolver and all the recoyl going straight into your arms....
I was bleeding from between my pointing finger and my thumb after I had shot with the Casull..... 8)

Are yuo planning to go to that shooting range in Orlando to shoot?

If so rent the Tommy gun too, its great fun to throw out 50 rounds in one single blow.... :D

May 7ht, this saturday, there is a gun show close from here (in melbourne, a couple of miles away from where I live) and they are supposed to rent guns in that range too so I will go see what they have. I talked to a friend who went to the one in melbourne, and he told me that the place was not big and that they only made you sign a liability form and you were on your own... so if they have the DE there, I might be able to shoot with one hand (try to at least). Next week, Im OFF from class before my summer classes begin and I am trying to convince 2 other friends to come with me to Orlando for the shooting range =D

DMbaseball1604
05-05-2005, 11:11 AM
Im sure I will be called some names from the gun crazy people on here after I post this message...... :lol:

My list goes as follows:

Sako hunting rifle with a 2,5-10x56 Swarovski rifle scope.
AG3 from Heckler & kock.
MP5 from Heckler & kock.
Tommy gun made in 1928.... :o
Desert eagle 50.cal.
454 Casull.
Glock 17
Glock 19
Smith & Weston 45.
Singel and doubble barrel shotguns
Semi automatic shotguns
Various 22 rifles and handguns


In addition to these I have shoot with alot of competition 22 pistols.

Brembo...you an incredibly lucky man to have that sako with a swarovski scope...thats an incredibly awesome gun and scope. Not to leave out the MP5, Glocks and semi auto shotguns.. I'm about to get a Tikka T3 Lite Stainless, and I would like to get a swarovski but, I'm probably going to have to get a Leupold because of the price.
I currently have:

winchester lever-action 30-30
Browning 12 Guage Pump Action
Remington 870 express synthetic 20 gauge
Weatherby Mark V .270 Leupold VX-III 2.5-8x36mm

harryo2b
05-05-2005, 01:55 PM
Shot and currently train on: M-16 and M-4 Carbine.

harrY

gtx28
05-05-2005, 10:08 PM
I live over toward tampa, just north of clearwater. There are a number of ranges over in tampa several that rent the eagle .50ae

Sounds like your in alot better shape than i am, I am still trying to trim down id like to be around 200 lbs and be solid muscle. In a few more months i suppose.

Any how we live pretty close we should hang out get some beers sometime just for giggles and grins. Laters

DeMoN
05-06-2005, 12:59 AM
sure thing man, Im at 10% fat right now, but Ill be going down to 8 by the end of summer. We should defenitelly hang out some day. Its hard to get good workout training buddies now days, you should move over here...

sndr
05-06-2005, 07:55 AM
Super Soaker 100 8)

hahahahaa Super Soaker for me too, alltough i had the 50 not the 100 :D :D

gtx28
05-06-2005, 10:20 AM
Na man all the hot talent is over here near the beach, i have no idea what my body fat percentage is its deff not 10%. Im just happy im starting to get my power to weight ratio up there. I can hang and do tricept pushups all day, and can get a few pull ups in too so im gettin there. Ill try and get on a scale sometime today. Any tips on how to keep trimmin up would be cool pm me or perhaps another thread we already clogged this one up pretty well lol.

Lots of hot ladies plenty of talent round here, and all the hot cars rolling around, i see at least one exotic every day, see classics alot too.

callen
05-06-2005, 04:45 PM
Ive never seen a gun before let along shoot one, unless you count big buck hunter and BB rifles... 8)

PaulGT2164
05-06-2005, 05:15 PM
hrmm my father is one of those big gun/target shooters so here is a list of what i have shot (most stuff he has owned at one time, or still does)

AR-15
desert eagle 44mag
springfield armory .45 1911
springfield armory M1
Mini 14
Longbarrel 9mm Uzi
Smith and Wesson .22
Ruger 22
Sako 270 with custom engraved stock
2 or 3 various 243s
Ruger super blackhawk
star compact 45
Ruger 7mm rifle
Winchester 22LR
Glock 9mm
Berreta 9mm
Taurus 9mm
SKS



dad has his own shotting range setup on his property with piston, rifle, and large rifle targets, so i started at a early age with guns (9) and he does most of his own reloading, and molds alot of bullets..

graywolf624
05-06-2005, 07:12 PM
I use to have a competition grade .22 rifle, other then that I've always used someone elses gun(usually my father's, who was a shooting instructor). I won't list what I've shot since it'd be too numerous to list or remember. I prefer rifles but have shot all types. When I was younger my father wanted to train me to shoot in the olympics, I lost interest but I'm still a damn good shot with a rifle with peep sights, not to bad with open either. I always thought scopes were cheating but I might reconsider as my eyes go bad.

coloradosilver
05-06-2005, 07:26 PM
hrmm my father is one of those big gun/target shooters so here is a list of what i have shot (most stuff he has owned at one time, or still does)

AR-15
desert eagle 44mag
springfield armory .45 1911
springfield armory M1
Mini 14
Longbarrel 9mm Uzi
Smith and Wesson .22
Ruger 22
Sako 270 with custom engraved stock
2 or 3 various 243s
Ruger super blackhawk
star compact 45
Ruger 7mm rifle
Winchester 22LR
Glock 9mm
Berreta 9mm
Taurus 9mm
SKS



dad has his own shotting range setup on his property with piston, rifle, and large rifle targets, so i started at a early age with guns (9) and he does most of his own reloading, and molds alot of bullets..

I though the Desert Eagle was a 50 cal.

Edit:
Oops, sorry about that, I see that Desert Eagle is also available as a .44 mag. Cheers!

PaulGT2164
05-06-2005, 08:12 PM
they are also available as a 357

gtx28
05-06-2005, 11:04 PM
ill shoot a penny at 100 yds and mail it to ya if you like :mrgreen:

nthfinity
05-07-2005, 12:39 AM
smith and wessin .22 caliber six-shooter
.22 caliber rifles (too many to name)
4/10 winchester shotgun
12 guage shotguns (single barrel only yet... but quite a few)
.38 caliber Japanese SKS assault rifle
.223 caliber AKA rifle
Barretta 9mm semi auto handgun

targets... targets, cans, watermelon, and the "Lead Tree" aptly named for its high lead content :P

lots of fun using high explosives, and barrels... i just dont find time to do it much

DeMoN
05-07-2005, 01:19 AM
These are the guns I have

http://img126.echo.cx/img126/2401/ber15cg.th.jpg (http://img126.echo.cx/my.php?image=ber15cg.jpg)

http://img126.echo.cx/img126/9091/ber36da.th.jpg (http://img126.echo.cx/my.php?image=ber36da.jpg)

:D

gtx28
05-07-2005, 11:42 AM
Nice beretta demon, i learned on one of those the decocking mechanism on those is excellent, provides some peace of mind.

TeflonTron
05-07-2005, 07:13 PM
I'm not such a big fan of guns, so prefer shooting and working on my air weapons. My favourite is the rifle below. She's accurate enough to nail sub 0.5 inch groups at 70 yards on a regular basis, which is better than 99% of powder-burners.

http://img133.echo.cx/img133/6518/aaaa6vn.jpg

gtx28
05-08-2005, 12:39 AM
which is better than 99% of powder-burners

where did you get that statistic, no offence, but most firearms statistically are better than that. Every remington 700 short action on the planet will shoot 3/4 moa right out of the box. I will agree that most shooters on the planet are not talented enough to consistantly shoot sub moa groups. Plus air power has no punch to it, you cant drop a subject, and animal of any decent size etc. Whens the last time you saw an air rifle take out a duceand a half from 1800 yds! I suppose each one has its own place. It just seems like air rifles are toys compaired to the real deal.

TeflonTron
05-08-2005, 05:51 AM
which is better than 99% of powder-burners

where did you get that statistic, no offence, but most firearms statistically are better than that. Every remington 700 short action on the planet will shoot 3/4 moa right out of the box. I will agree that most shooters on the planet are not talented enough to consistantly shoot sub moa groups. Plus air power has no punch to it, you cant drop a subject, and animal of any decent size etc. Whens the last time you saw an air rifle take out a duceand a half from 1800 yds! I suppose each one has its own place. It just seems like air rifles are toys compaired to the real deal.

When I said "99%" I meant it more as a turn of phrase than a concrete statistic! Well, I still stick by my statement that sub 0.5" at 70 yards is better than most powder-burners. As you say, most people aren't good enough shots, or patient enough, to achieve that sort of accuracy. It's by no means commonplace, but my rifle, and I, have been known to hit sub 0.75" groups at 100 yards as well. As for air rifles "seeming like toys" compared to the "real deal", that's a bad mistake to make. My rifle in the picture has enough power to drop a Muntjach or Roe Deer with a single headshot, and specialist air rifles can be, and are, used to hunt Hogs and even Buffalo! Oh, and the added advantage that I have over powder burners, is no recoil, no smoke, smaller expense, and I can use a silencer than makes my rifle almost inaudible.

Skaala
05-08-2005, 07:48 AM
AG-3
MG-3
MP5
M-72
Glock P80
Beretta 9mm
Barret 12,7 MØR (MDR - Material Destruction Rifle)
Steyr AUG 5.56 NATO
Mauser 7.62

all was fired when I was in the army

gtx28
05-08-2005, 09:16 AM
My rifle in the picture has enough power to drop a Muntjach or Roe Deer with a single headshot, and specialist air rifles can be, and are, used to hunt Hogs and even Buffalo! Oh, and the added advantage that I have over powder burners, is no recoil, no smoke, smaller expense, and I can use a silencer than makes my rifle almost inaudible.

I appreciate the input i didnt know that. I can appreciate an education as much as the next guy. So now you have me curious

What are the weights of your projectile, how many grams, how many inches does it drop at 100 yds given a controled environment etc , and what are common muzzle velocitys for air rifles?

TeflonTron
05-08-2005, 10:08 AM
My rifle in the picture has enough power to drop a Muntjach or Roe Deer with a single headshot, and specialist air rifles can be, and are, used to hunt Hogs and even Buffalo! Oh, and the added advantage that I have over powder burners, is no recoil, no smoke, smaller expense, and I can use a silencer than makes my rifle almost inaudible.

I appreciate the input i didnt know that. I can appreciate an education as much as the next guy. So now you have me curious

What are the weights of your projectile, how many grams, how many inches does it drop at 100 yds given a controled environment etc , and what are common muzzle velocitys for air rifles?

Hey, no worries at all! I'll talk about any aspect of shooting, at any time. :)

Well, most air-rifles will throw out a 14 Grain .22 pellet at about 700ft/sec (not a lot of power at all). The more powerful will shoot the same 14 Grain pellet at about 900ft/sec. My rifle will shoot a 35 Grain pellet at 980ft/sec. Don't get me wrong: it doesn't have the same energy as a powder rifle, but that's not what I modified it for (I had the valve set up to give 30 shots at a deviation of no more than about 10ft/sec between shots, as opposed to extreme power). When the custom silencer is on the barrel it's very hard to hear the report unless you're listening out for it. As for drop at range: I have to say that I don't have the numbers to hand. However, these are the pellets that I use, along with Korean Dae Sungs, which are 28 Grain:

http://pyramidair.com/images/PA.22.35.100HP-Equalizer.jpg

graywolf624
05-08-2005, 11:51 AM
is no recoil, no smoke, smaller expense, and I can use a silencer
Not to be picky but you may want to reword that sentence. You have less recoil. Having no recoil is impossible thanks to the laws of physics. Silencer isnt really that great of a reason either, nor smoke as both of these can be dealt with as well.

Honestly, it comes down to expense, and regulations in your home country.

TeflonTron
05-08-2005, 12:24 PM
is no recoil, no smoke, smaller expense, and I can use a silencer
Not to be picky but you may want to reword that sentence. You have less recoil. Having no recoil is impossible thanks to the laws of physics. Silencer isnt really that great of a reason either, nor smoke as both of these can be dealt with as well.

Honestly, it comes down to expense, and regulations in your home country.

Ecconomics isn't really a part of the equation, tbh: I could splash for a $10,000 rifle if need be. I know that there is still recoil, but it's so small as to be almost impossible to feel. The silencer is a big thing, tbh: a quiet gun is a dangerous gun ;)

graywolf624
05-08-2005, 12:48 PM
The silencer is a big thing, tbh: a quiet gun is a dangerous gun
The point was you could get one for a powder gun as well.

TeflonTron
05-08-2005, 01:26 PM
The silencer is a big thing, tbh: a quiet gun is a dangerous gun
The point was you could get one for a powder gun as well.

That is also true, but I fail to see the wider point that you are making. It's horses for courses, and I was simply pointing out that high quality air rifles are not toys and are easily capable of killing whatever it is a hunter would want to kill.

graywolf624
05-08-2005, 01:38 PM
Never said they were toys.. But they arent the equivelent of a competition powder gun. Though they can be nice.

TeflonTron
05-08-2005, 01:42 PM
Never said they were toys.. But they arent the equivelent of a competition powder gun. Though they can be nice.

Neither did I, but what is your definition of a competition powder gun, and what is the criteria for comparrison? Power? Killability? Portability? Noise? Weight? Cost?

graywolf624
05-08-2005, 02:21 PM
criteria for comparrison? Power? Killability? Portability? Noise? Weight? Cost?
You seem to be focusing on accuracy at a distance.
I'd take the blue marlin .22 competition rifle I use to own over almost any air rifle. That being said, it also cost a small fortune. Prolly the most expensive thing I owned before age 20.

TeflonTron
05-08-2005, 07:06 PM
criteria for comparrison? Power? Killability? Portability? Noise? Weight? Cost?
You seem to be focusing on accuracy at a distance.
I'd take the blue marlin .22 competition rifle I use to own over almost any air rifle. That being said, it also cost a small fortune. Prolly the most expensive thing I owned before age 20.

Well, we all take away what we want, and everyone leaves happy. I wouldn't swop my custom air-rifle for any powder burner, and that's the truth. It can nail paper targets at 100 yards, and kill rabbits at the same distance, yet can also shoot 0.10" 5 shot centre-to-centre groups at 10 metres.

graywolf624
05-08-2005, 07:38 PM
Its all fun at the end. Not a bad shot.

ZfrkS62
05-08-2005, 08:18 PM
http://img54.echo.cx/img54/5386/dscf00016bs.th.jpg (http://img54.echo.cx/my.php?image=dscf00016bs.jpg)

Crossman 760 PumpmasterD .177cal 8) :lol: I've had it since i was 15 but haven't shot it since i was maybe 17 :?

Other than this, i've shot a couple of old .22 rifles and a Taurus .44 Revolver. I"m not the best shot but i can terrorize a pop can from a decent distance :D