Unless you are a complete suicidal retard.....
Think of this assclown as the anti-hickock45; a complete imbecile who fails basic weapon safety at every level. Missed Darwin Category by about maybe 3 inches it looks.
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For opposite end of spectrum..
Hickock45 last week did one on the 1861 Parker Hale Enfield Musketoon 58 calibre more on topic with the 150th anniversary of Gettysburg coming up
More modern recent - FN FAL
And one that had lost for a while 500 S&W Magnum not sure I would even want to pick this monster up
Hickock45 last week did one on the 1861 Parker Hale Enfield Musketoon 58 calibre more on topic with the 150th anniversary of Gettysburg coming up
More modern recent - FN FAL
And one that had lost for a while 500 S&W Magnum not sure I would even want to pick this monster up

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Loved the frisbee stuff, though.
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Don't mind that first guy......that was Charles Darwin scraping some algae out of the gene pool.
I love seeing somebody actually shoot the classics instead of putting them on a shelf and screaming OMG DON'T TOUCH! Bet that thing kicks worse then the FN or the .500 S&W haha.
I've had my eye on one of these forever. I just don't know if I can trust my pretty face to a gun barrel made in India.
http://www.veteranarms.com/Reproduction ... rbuss.html
I love seeing somebody actually shoot the classics instead of putting them on a shelf and screaming OMG DON'T TOUCH! Bet that thing kicks worse then the FN or the .500 S&W haha.
I've had my eye on one of these forever. I just don't know if I can trust my pretty face to a gun barrel made in India.
http://www.veteranarms.com/Reproduction ... rbuss.html
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Well it looks like a basic flintlock; as you say the only issue is having it blow up
I donno , it probably would be fine, its not like it's fabricated by cavemen 
The 500 I wonder though, when he has some issues with it -- and THIS is a guy who likes plinking with a .44 magnum all day...
.44 Magnum Ruger Super Blackhawk Hunter
Ruger Redhawk
A couple of really nice looking hunting handguns


The 500 I wonder though, when he has some issues with it -- and THIS is a guy who likes plinking with a .44 magnum all day...

.44 Magnum Ruger Super Blackhawk Hunter
Ruger Redhawk
A couple of really nice looking hunting handguns
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kham wrote:The 500 I wonder though, when he has some issues with it -- and THIS is a guy who likes plinking with a .44 magnum all day...![]()
I don't disagree with anything he says. It's a beast, but a controllable beast. Your hand will hurt the day after you shoot it, the webbing between your thumb and forefinger takes the most abuse, after that many shots you won't be able to properly grip things without it hurting for days. Ammo's expensive. At the end of the day it really doesn't have a practical use unless you have a problem with Cape Buffalo rummaging through your trash cans.
That being said, I don't regret buying mine. S&W's X-Frame was a little more than I wanted to spend so I went with the single action BFR from Magnum Research.
Threw my other darlings in there for scale. From the Top: Mag Research BFR (.500 S&W), Springfield Armory 1911 (.45 ACP), Gen IV Glock 27 (.40 S&W)
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Nice
You should check out his Glock videos, not to mention one I think he has on specifically comparing the 1911 with the Glock in .45 -- he might have started as a revolver guy, and loves them, but he really has embraced the Glock in all models.
As you say, its the hand not so much the wrist gets abused; he discusses that , wondering if some combination of grips might make a little less abusive. And yeah, at 2.50 to 3 bucks a round it is not a piece to just plink with for kicks

You should check out his Glock videos, not to mention one I think he has on specifically comparing the 1911 with the Glock in .45 -- he might have started as a revolver guy, and loves them, but he really has embraced the Glock in all models.
As you say, its the hand not so much the wrist gets abused; he discusses that , wondering if some combination of grips might make a little less abusive. And yeah, at 2.50 to 3 bucks a round it is not a piece to just plink with for kicks

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I have a love/hate relationship with my Glock. It's ugly, it feels cheap, it's not made in America and the trigger breaks too hard for my taste. On the other hand it's probably the safest, most reliable semi-auto pistol ever designed. Multiple independent internal safeties take almost all human error out of the equation and make it next to impossible to unintentionally discharge at the same time. You can chamber a round and drop it, bang it on a table, kick it across the room, etc and it won't go off. At the same time there's no actual button to worry about to make it safe so in a high stress situation all you have to do is draw, aim and squeeze.
The 1911, now THAT is a fine piece of shooting iron. Been shooting my uncles Colt for years, finally picked up my own back in March. Easy to grip, easy to shoot, easy on the eyes, cheap plentiful ammo, lots of accessories.....if I had to recommend ONE handgun to anyone I'd point them in the direction of Colt or Springfield.
The 1911, now THAT is a fine piece of shooting iron. Been shooting my uncles Colt for years, finally picked up my own back in March. Easy to grip, easy to shoot, easy on the eyes, cheap plentiful ammo, lots of accessories.....if I had to recommend ONE handgun to anyone I'd point them in the direction of Colt or Springfield.
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For the older stuff...
Colt's Dragoon Just like True Grit, and Jose Wales
Brown Bess For some more old muzzle-loading fun
EVERYONE seems to say the Glock is no beauty, but you could say the same of modern Walthers like the PPS and PPQ, or any given SiG -- and they are all awesome pieces of engineering. The 1911 is one of those convergences of "it looks good, and is good". And the modern versions are nicer, less or no chance of slide bite, and far safer. Definitely one of the candidates to own if you could only own one semi-automatic handgun. Glock #2, I admit

Colt's Dragoon Just like True Grit, and Jose Wales

Brown Bess For some more old muzzle-loading fun
EVERYONE seems to say the Glock is no beauty, but you could say the same of modern Walthers like the PPS and PPQ, or any given SiG -- and they are all awesome pieces of engineering. The 1911 is one of those convergences of "it looks good, and is good". And the modern versions are nicer, less or no chance of slide bite, and far safer. Definitely one of the candidates to own if you could only own one semi-automatic handgun. Glock #2, I admit

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