View Poll Results: Which firearm types do you own?

Voters
912. You may not vote on this poll
  • Shotgun (single, double, pump, lever, bolt)

    291 31.91%
  • Shotgun Auto (non MSSA)

    96 10.53%
  • Rifle (single, double, pump, lever, bolt)

    408 44.74%
  • Rifle Auto (non MSSA)

    177 19.41%
  • MSSA

    66 7.24%
  • Pistol

    78 8.55%
  • Black powder (rifle, pistol, shotgun)

    35 3.84%
  • Air/Gas (pistol, rifle)

    313 34.32%
  • un-armed

    305 33.44%
Multiple Choice Poll.
Page 193 of 678 FirstFirst ... 93143183191192193194195203243293 ... LastLast
Results 2,881 to 2,895 of 10162

Thread: The firearm thread

  1. #2881
    Join Date
    25th December 2003 - 20:57
    Bike
    None
    Location
    NZ
    Posts
    2,271
    Forget a military rifle if accuracy is number one.

    Get a nice .223.

    I hear Savage are pretty good for value

    Edit: I see you linked to a Savage Stevens rifle. See if you can get one with the accu-trigger, it's adjustable

    -Indy
    Hey, kids! Captain Hero here with Getting Laid Tip 213 - The Backrub Buddy!

    Find a chick who’s just been dumped and comfort her by massaging her shoulders, and soon, she’ll be massaging your prostate.


  2. #2882
    Join Date
    25th December 2003 - 20:57
    Bike
    None
    Location
    NZ
    Posts
    2,271
    http://www.sportwaysgunshed.co.nz/vi...ategory=Savage

    the Savage 10FP (2nd from the top on that page) is on my list of wanted toys.

    Held one in the shop, pure target rifle stuff, dragunov stock, adjustable tripper and the over-sized bolt.

    Nice and heavy too, like my BSA International

    -Indy
    Hey, kids! Captain Hero here with Getting Laid Tip 213 - The Backrub Buddy!

    Find a chick who’s just been dumped and comfort her by massaging her shoulders, and soon, she’ll be massaging your prostate.


  3. #2883
    Join Date
    27th October 2008 - 11:28
    Bike
    `
    Location
    dannevirke
    Posts
    1,699
    What's the point of an adjustable trigger? Wouldn't you just want one as light as possible without accidental firing?

  4. #2884
    Join Date
    7th April 2009 - 19:32
    Bike
    VFR400 NC30 "Silver Surfer"
    Location
    Mt Eden, Auckland
    Posts
    959
    Personal preference? Some are adjustable for take-up and overtravel too... Depends on what you're using the gun for too, bench rest target shooting, lightest possible, hunting is a different story altogether...

  5. #2885
    Join Date
    25th December 2003 - 20:57
    Bike
    None
    Location
    NZ
    Posts
    2,271
    Quote Originally Posted by jono035 View Post
    Personal preference? Some are adjustable for take-up and overtravel too... Depends on what you're using the gun for too, bench rest target shooting, lightest possible, hunting is a different story altogether...
    What he said

    -Indy
    Hey, kids! Captain Hero here with Getting Laid Tip 213 - The Backrub Buddy!

    Find a chick who’s just been dumped and comfort her by massaging her shoulders, and soon, she’ll be massaging your prostate.


  6. #2886
    Join Date
    7th April 2009 - 19:32
    Bike
    VFR400 NC30 "Silver Surfer"
    Location
    Mt Eden, Auckland
    Posts
    959
    Cheers Indy!

    The .22 bolt action I use for rabbits/possums (and an incredibly optimistic pot-shot at a passing stoat once!) has a pretty heavy trigger, could beat it against a tree while loaded without it firing, but then again I take a lot of friends/family out shooting who don't have all that much familiarity with guns, so the more deliberate the shot has to be the better. If I had my target .22 out there it'd be a bit scary... hair trigger semi auto = recipe for a .22 bullet in the rump.

  7. #2887
    Join Date
    1st November 2005 - 08:18
    Bike
    F-117.
    Location
    Banana Republic of NZ
    Posts
    7,048
    Quote Originally Posted by jono035 View Post
    No autos allowed at all as far as I know, not even on collectors licenses.


    ...seems to indicate that you can own full-autos on a collectors license... It may be that you are unable to actually fire the weapons held on a collectors license... Can't remember the distinction.
    A bonafied collector who has a "C" category endorsement to his/her licence may own such firearms. For storage, a vital part has to be removed to render the firearm inoperable.
    You are not permitted to fire the firearm.
    TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”

  8. #2888
    Join Date
    27th October 2008 - 11:28
    Bike
    `
    Location
    dannevirke
    Posts
    1,699
    Just out of curiousity... If you were to reload something like a 308 or even a 300 win magnum, would you still spend more than factory 223 ammo?

  9. #2889
    Join Date
    21st February 2007 - 09:55
    Bike
    Anything I can straddle
    Location
    At the bottom of a glass
    Posts
    488
    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    Just out of curiousity... If you were to reload something like a 308 or even a 300 win magnum, would you still spend more than factory 223 ammo?
    I havent bought factory ammo for so long now I have no idea of the cost of a round.

    If you take out the cost of the brass as this accounts for 3/4 of the price of a round but after the initial purchase you can probably use it 20-30 times depending on loading.

    The cost of a primer is about 2 cents

    The cost of the powder used would be something similar but lets just estimate it higher at 5 cents

    the bullet itself probably will cost you about 50 cents

    Therefore a round of .308 will cost approximately 57 cents

    So how much is .223 ammo

    Now to throw mud into the equation.

    Factory ammo is loaded to a standard.

    +- 5% of weight, velocity etc

    When reloading your own you can work to much higher tolerances than would be ecconomical for a factory.

    By reducing thewse tolerances you are making the round a lot more accurate than the factory, that is once you find the best one that workd for you particular firearm.

    I reload .44 mag a lot.

    I also cast my own bullets.

    I can make 300 rounds of reloads for less than the price of a box of 50 factory loads by about 60% of the faqctory price.

    Once you start working out the cost of all the equipment and how long iot would take you to recoup your expenditure then there isnt a lot of difference until you start using high volumes of ammo.

    If you reload you will start shooting more, I can almost guaeantee it.

    Chris
    "When you think of it,

    Lifes a bowl of ....MERDE"

  10. #2890
    Join Date
    27th October 2008 - 11:28
    Bike
    `
    Location
    dannevirke
    Posts
    1,699
    .308 (cheapest) and 300 win mag -49.95. If you're right, 20 reloaded rounds would be $11 something. Remington 223 is only $20 factory, though

  11. #2891
    Join Date
    31st March 2003 - 13:09
    Bike
    CBR1000RR
    Location
    Koomeeeooo
    Posts
    5,559
    Blog Entries
    9
    Anyone in Auckland got a .22 Youth Rifle my little man could have a crack with. It'll be a few weeks till we're ok to try it out but any loaners would be appreciated and I promise it'll come back as clean or cleaner than when you part with it.
    $2,000 cash if you find a buyer for my house, kumeuhouseforsale@straightshooters.co.nz for details

  12. #2892
    Join Date
    21st February 2007 - 09:55
    Bike
    Anything I can straddle
    Location
    At the bottom of a glass
    Posts
    488
    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Anyone in Auckland got a .22 Youth Rifle my little man could have a crack with. It'll be a few weeks till we're ok to try it out but any loaners would be appreciated and I promise it'll come back as clean or cleaner than when you part with it.
    PM'd you.

    Winchester .22 pump action gallery rifle.

    Lovely shooter with no recoil

    1912 model

    Takedown.

    Chris
    "When you think of it,

    Lifes a bowl of ....MERDE"

  13. #2893
    Join Date
    7th April 2009 - 19:32
    Bike
    VFR400 NC30 "Silver Surfer"
    Location
    Mt Eden, Auckland
    Posts
    959
    If you're after cheap shooting, then getting something like a .308 and loading lower-power rounds could work too, makes the brass last longer and not require trimming if you're keen on doing it to a really tight budget...

  14. #2894
    Join Date
    25th December 2003 - 20:57
    Bike
    None
    Location
    NZ
    Posts
    2,271
    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Anyone in Auckland got a .22 Youth Rifle my little man could have a crack with. It'll be a few weeks till we're ok to try it out but any loaners would be appreciated and I promise it'll come back as clean or cleaner than when you part with it.
    Well I have a 1970's TOZ 17-01 the lad could use.

    5 shot bolt action with detachable mag (don't loose it though, they're impossible to find lol), can loan it with a Tasco scope or leave it iron sights

    -Indy
    Hey, kids! Captain Hero here with Getting Laid Tip 213 - The Backrub Buddy!

    Find a chick who’s just been dumped and comfort her by massaging her shoulders, and soon, she’ll be massaging your prostate.


  15. #2895
    Join Date
    17th December 2003 - 20:00
    Bike
    SV1000, RG500, RD350
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    1,100
    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Anyone in Auckland got a .22 Youth Rifle my little man could have a crack with. It'll be a few weeks till we're ok to try it out but any loaners would be appreciated and I promise it'll come back as clean or cleaner than when you part with it.
    Got a single shot Savage 3B and 3C somehere with iron sights.
    Nice and light,and small.
    I assume you have a firearms license....
    (\_/)
    (O.o)
    (> <) Peace through superior firepower...
    Build your own dyno - PM me for the link of if you want to use it (bring beer)

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •