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Re: The Great Firearms-Thread
« Reply #210 on: 16-02-2013, 14:02:23 »
Biggest problem of Glocks is the "spongy" trigger pull, mostly because the connecting surfaces are so rough. If you use some sanding paper and files to make them shine it will be a lot better. And then there's the thing that it is built on a polymer frame. The frame, even though it is extremely solid, is still plastic, and it will flex a bit.
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Re: The Great Firearms-Thread
« Reply #211 on: 16-02-2013, 14:02:09 »
Really liked the Glock 9mm i fired a couple of months ago. Its a fun weapon to shoot for me.

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« Reply #212 on: 16-02-2013, 14:02:35 »
Just because something is made of plastic does not mean that is flexes more then metal. Just saying.

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« Reply #213 on: 16-02-2013, 15:02:28 »
Really liked the Glock 9mm i fired a couple of months ago. Its a fun weapon to shoot for me.
I really didn't like the sights on the Glock, they seemed to completely obscure the aim point for me. Much prefer the sights like that found on a Baretta.
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« Reply #214 on: 16-02-2013, 15:02:08 »
I've shot a berreta too that day and to be honest i prefered the glock. It didn't jam a single time, and i could score on the metal pop ups easier. Also shot a Jericho 941. Too heavy for my taste.

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« Reply #215 on: 16-02-2013, 16:02:30 »
Once i shot GuinNess his colt 1911, i knew what to get

Once my paperwork arrives its off to the store for a .22LR Colt 1911


Or should it ever appear=the converted Makarov PM to .22LR
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« Reply #216 on: 16-02-2013, 19:02:54 »
Both sound great choices.. I'd probably take the Makarov for its fixed barrel accuracy. And because it looks like a Walther PPK.
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Re: The Great Firearms-Thread
« Reply #217 on: 16-02-2013, 19:02:36 »
@TheTa

Sounds like a great choice to me! But one dearly meant advice-get the Colt in .45 ACP, otherwise you'll miss A LOT. Same thing goes for the Makarov. I assume that it's those pitiful European legal restrictions that keep you from getting it in the "right" calibre. That's what I love about Texas: You want it, you buy it. All nice and simple.  :P

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« Reply #218 on: 16-02-2013, 19:02:00 »
@TheTa

Sounds like a great choice to me! But one dearly meant advice-get the Colt in .45 ACP, otherwise you'll miss A LOT. Same thing goes for the Makarov. I assume that it's those pitiful European legal restrictions that keep you from getting it in the "right" calibre. That's what I love about Texas: You want it, you buy it. All nice and simple.  :P
On my sport shooting license i can only register pistols in .22LR. A colt in .45ACP is the plan ofcourse, but in a year or so
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« Reply #219 on: 16-02-2013, 19:02:21 »
I'd say get both :D. Spending 10$ on Sunday all-day plinking can't be wrong.
With that license, can you register .22LR rifles?
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« Reply #220 on: 16-02-2013, 19:02:31 »
Glad to hear that, mate!

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« Reply #221 on: 16-02-2013, 20:02:23 »
I'd say get both :D. Spending 10$ on Sunday all-day plinking can't be wrong.
With that license, can you register .22LR rifles?
Yes bolt action rifles can be registered in .22LR, aswel as any military bolt action rifle up to certain calibres

The plan is to register my remaining rifles=
-Mosin nagant 1925 ishvekh, hexa reciever
-Mauser K98k
-No 5 MK 1 jungle carbine lee enfield
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-Swedish mauser Gevar 96
-Steyr mannlicher M95
-M1917 Enfield

Then a pistol in .22LR and a bolt action rifle in .22LR
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« Reply #222 on: 16-02-2013, 20:02:10 »
Can you guys have semi-autos, too? Like Aks, Ar-15s, etc.?

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« Reply #223 on: 16-02-2013, 20:02:30 »
Yes but for these you need a gun Permit. Gun permits are requested per Gun. A sport shooting license allows you to buy whatever sport shooting weapon you want

I get the license. And lets say i register this this this and that.

but lets say i want  Acolt 1911 and a SVT tokarev. these are semi-auto weapons. For each of these i need to request a permit, wich gets approved yes or no. lets say Model 4 semi-auto permit. I get it, then i can go to the store and say=hey i want that Colt 1911


Sport shooting license allows me=
-To fire revolvers of somebody with a permit or the gun club at the range( Category A)
-To buy and fire Pistols of .22LR calibre. Shooting is only allowed at the Club(Category B)
-To buy and fire small calibre smoothbore shoulderweapons (A single shot shotgun) (Category C)
-To buy and fire Bolt action rifles with rifled bore (Certain calibre limitations however) (category D)
-To fire black powder weapons. Black powder guns can be bought without any license. Shooting them requires one tough (Category E)

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« Reply #224 on: 16-02-2013, 20:02:01 »
Yes, there are 2 licences. The sporting one where you can buy clasic shotguns, any bolt action in any calibre (no .50 ofcourse) or pistol in .22lr and the one that is weapon specific and you have to ask for every time you buy something that is not covered in the first licence. This is anything semi-automatic (except a .22lr pistol) or revolver.