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Nzoner's Game Room>Off Season Lets Talk Guns, Part 2
HonestChieffan 11:58 AM 01-23-2011
Been a while since we had a guns n' ammo discussion.


Some of you are AR shooters Im sure. Im looking at a Colt 6920. Will be my first AR. Picked up a Glock this fall and really enjoy shooting it. Any feedback on that weapon?



Anyone else been in a buy/sell/trade mood with hardware?
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George Liquor 09:35 AM 11-13-2016
They have a CMP stamped Springfield Garand at Cabelas right now with an $1800 price tag on it.
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Munson 09:41 AM 11-13-2016
Originally Posted by BDj23:
They have a CMP stamped Springfield Garand at Cabelas right now with an $1800 price tag on it.
Not surprising.

Cabelas pricing doesn't make sense. Most of the time, their used guns cost way more than than a new one. But every once in a while you can find a steal.
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Delaney37 10:55 AM 11-13-2016
Originally Posted by Hog Farmer:
Nothin kills Coyotes like the .204 Ruger at 4200 FPS
Oh I know there are much better suited calibers for yotes. Getting my Hornet out of retirement is more for nostalgia's sake. This rifle has a lot of sentimental value and family history. My uncle(passed away in 2000) originally bought it new in 1952. He and my dad(passed in 1994) were army buddies stationed together in Germany in the mid 50s. Long story short, dad loved the rifle and hunting yotes with it and my uncle. That's how he met my mom and my uncle gave it to him as a wedding gift :-). Up until yesterday it hasn't been fired since 1978 when I was 12 hunting yotes with my dad and uncle.
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Bwana 12:00 PM 11-13-2016
Originally Posted by Delaney37:
Oh I know there are much better suited calibers for yotes. Getting my Hornet out of retirement is more for nostalgia's sake. This rifle has a lot of sentimental value and family history. My uncle(passed away in 2000) originally bought it new in 1952. He and my dad(passed in 1994) were army buddies stationed together in Germany in the mid 50s. Long story short, dad loved the rifle and hunting yotes with it and my uncle. That's how he met my mom and my uncle gave it to him as a wedding gift :-). Up until yesterday it hasn't been fired since 1978 when I was 12 hunting yotes with my dad and uncle.
Good choice! I also like the .220 swift, the 22-250 and the 25-06 for tipping over yotes.
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BigOlChiefsfan 12:35 PM 11-13-2016
.22 Hornet has a lot going for it - not the least, some of the 'names to conjure with' involved in it's development. Whatever y'all shoot - git them danged coyotes. Git 'em good. http://www.shootingtimes.com/ammo/am...hornet_082306/
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Lzen 12:31 PM 11-15-2016
What do you guys think of Hi-Point?

Getting my son a pistol for Christmas but not looking to spend a lot.

Cheaper than Dirt has this Hi-Point 40 S&W for $160/

https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/prod...52334340108.do

I've heard both good and bad about this gun maker.
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srvy 01:19 PM 11-15-2016
While I have never owned a HI Point I have heard the same bad and good. It will go bang when the trigger is pulled.
I think the bigger question is how old is your son. If it is his first gun get him a 22 because they are more fun to plink with and cheaper to shoot. If it's for personal protection get him a quality dependable handgun something he would be proud to pass down.
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Otter 02:06 PM 11-15-2016
Joseph Enouy’s 8-cylinder, 48-shot percussion revolver, dated 1855





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Munson 02:51 PM 11-15-2016
Originally Posted by Otter:
Joseph Enouy’s 8-cylinder, 48-shot percussion revolver, dated 1855





High capacity assault revolver!


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Otter 05:11 PM 11-15-2016
Joseph Enouy’s 8-cylinder, 48-shot percussion revolver, dated 1855


The Enouy revolver was a design patented by Joseph Enouy of Middlesex, England, who received British patent #1359 in 1855. The basic revolver was based on a transitional revolver design made by Charles Osborne in 1845. The innovative part of Enouy's design was the compound magazine design. In this particular example, each revolver cylinder is capable of holding 6 shots and there are 8 different revolver cylinders attached to the compound magazine wheel, thereby giving this weapon a capacity of 48 shots.

As you may have guessed, this weapon is very heavy, unbalanced and unwieldy at the same time. Due to the magazine wheel in front, the user can't carry this revolver is his pocket or in a holster either. This firearm design was not a success and Joseph Enouy didn't seem to manufacture many of them either. In fact, most of the pictures of this firearm available on the web are from one particular revolver made by Enouy, which was once owned by a Mr. Vokes. As there are no records of this revolver being manufactured and sold commercially, it is possible that the above example is literally the only one that was ever made. It is fortunate that we have a record of Mr. Enouy's patent application available.

And now back to your regularly scheduled program
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Bwana 06:13 PM 11-15-2016
Originally Posted by Otter:
Joseph Enouy’s 8-cylinder, 48-shot percussion revolver, dated 1855

Oh my that thing is a monster.

I know what you're thinking: "Did he fire forty-eight shots or only forty-seven?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement, I've kinda lost track myself. But being this is Joseph Enouy’s eight-cylinder, forty-eight-shot percussion revolver, the most unwieldy handgun in the world, but would still blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya, punk?
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Otter 06:15 PM 11-15-2016
Originally Posted by Bwana:
Oh my that thing is a monster.

I know what you're thinking: "Did he fire forty-eight shots or only forty-seven?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement, I've kinda lost track myself. But being this is Joseph Enouy’s eight-cylinder, forty-eight-shot percussion revolver, the most unwieldy handgun in the world, but would still blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya, punk?
:-)

That was good!
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Munson 07:44 PM 11-15-2016
Originally Posted by Lzen:
What do you guys think of Hi-Point?

Getting my son a pistol for Christmas but not looking to spend a lot.

Cheaper than Dirt has this Hi-Point 40 S&W for $160/

https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/prod...52334340108.do

I've heard both good and bad about this gun maker.
I've never heard anything good about a Hi-Point. You'd be better off spending a little more cash on a higher quality gun.
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Fish 08:23 PM 11-15-2016
Trump gonna make plinking affordable again...


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LiveSteam 10:57 PM 11-15-2016
Coward ^^^^^
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