sandgroperbill wrote:Picasso or davinci versus my fingerpaintings
sandgroperbill wrote:First time you fire one, you need to know its a little different to rifles.
You start with feet side by side close together. The shotgun sits just inside from your shoulder, slightly in to your chest.
Lean back slightly then pull the trigger.
We all expect the video of your first shot to be posted here
sandgroperbill wrote:First time you fire one, you need to know its a little different to rifles.
You start with feet side by side close together. The shotgun sits just inside from your shoulder, slightly in to your chest.
Lean back slightly then pull the trigger.
We all expect the video of your first shot to be posted here
"If you were only allowed two guns, chances are one would be a shotgun. Most likely a .22lr and a 12g"
brett1868 wrote:"If you were only allowed two guns, chances are one would be a shotgun. Most likely a .22lr and a 12g"
Who needs 2 when I've got the Chiappa X-Caliber 12g / 22LR all in one combo.
And it came with these...
All up it's good for 2¾” - 3” 12ga/22LR, 380, 9mm, 357mag / 38sp, 40S&W, 44mag, 45acp, 410/45colt, 20ga and can also double as a canoe paddle due to the polypropylene foam stock.
Probably one of the better "Prepper" combos legally available in NSW and it shoots surprisingly well considering with a red dot scope mounted.
bentaz wrote:Look for a hatsan escort silver synthetic.
bentaz wrote:aaronjo wrote:Sigh...
Looks like most shottys are wood stocked and I was hoping for a composite one as it'll be mainly for field work. Not many plain black ones besides the Akkar synthetic.
Either that or get over the fact that all that pretty scrollwork and wood will one day get banged up despite my best efforts.
Look for a hatsan escort silver synthetic.
brett1868 wrote:"If you were only allowed two guns, chances are one would be a shotgun. Most likely a .22lr and a 12g"
Who needs 2 when I've got the Chiappa X-Caliber 12g / 22LR all in one combo.
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And it came with these...
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All up it's good for 2¾” - 3” 12ga/22LR, 380, 9mm, 357mag / 38sp, 40S&W, 44mag, 45acp, 410/45colt, 20ga and can also double as a canoe paddle due to the polypropylene foam stock.
Probably one of the better "Prepper" combos legally available in NSW and it shoots surprisingly well considering with a red dot scope mounted.
Title_II wrote:If you carry a fun in Australia you will go to jail.
brett1868 wrote:
And it came with these...
and it shoots surprisingly well considering with a red dot scope mounted.
aaronjo wrote:Ok, tried the Akkar in synthetic and the stock is super plasticky and hollow, yuck! Very different feel to my Tikka Varmint (well, you get what you pay for).
bigfellascott wrote:aaronjo wrote:Ok, tried the Akkar in synthetic and the stock is super plasticky and hollow, yuck! Very different feel to my Tikka Varmint (well, you get what you pay for).
You could fill it full of foam, that should take that hollow plastic type sound out of it (I know what you mean though they feel toy like (can't stand plastic crap in rifles) I'm a wood man through and through, altho if it was a decent synthetic stock I could live with it but 99% of the rifles that come with synthetic stocks are crap IMO.