concrete jungle.krazed wrote:
why would it be too dangerous?
has anyone used a red dot sight for a .22? the wife got one for my marlin (i wasn't supposed to know til after Christmas) and i've always used open sights . . .
concrete jungle.krazed wrote:
why would it be too dangerous?
Superior Mind wrote:
As much as I'd like to own a firearm, it would be too dangerous to have where I live... In some years I hope to buy land somewhere west of here and when I do I shall buy myself a 30.06.
it's a model 795, with a ten shot clip. the sight is "BSA" (it's all i saw before the wife shooed me offkrazed wrote:
they're alright
what kind of marlin?
Last edited by burnzz (2009-12-19 18:19:50)
They work well. I've got a tubular red dot on my semi Ruger .22.burnzz wrote:
it's a model 795, with a ten shot clip. the sight is "BSA" (it's all i saw before the wife shooed me offkrazed wrote:
they're alright
what kind of marlin?
*edit; my father in law has the repeater, don't know the # but with the lever action. would've got one, maybe still will :p
sounds like you got a shooter.krazed wrote:
put a box and a half of PMC bronze 55gr FMJ through it
i was only at a local gravel pit so the max i could shoot was 150m
but it was shooting half inch groups... i think it could be a bit tighter but i would need a rest or at least a bipod for that... prone unsupported on the cold ground is bad
Last edited by 1stSFOD-Delta (2010-01-15 20:04:51)
glocks are 'bage.1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
replaced the standard glock sights with some trijicon night sights. thinking about getting a hogue grip for it next
http://i578.photobucket.com/albums/ss22 … G_5432.jpg
http://i578.photobucket.com/albums/ss22 … G_5436.jpg
shitty pictures
^ this. I fucking love my glock... and my ak-47.1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
i like them. ak-47 of handguns
Last edited by west-phoenix-az (2009-12-22 07:35:54)
Last edited by mcgid1 (2009-12-30 22:08:28)