- Nov 11, 2009
- 31,000
AR with pistol brace and 7.5" barrel in 300BO, subsonic, suppressed.
Red dot or Eotech sight.
Red dot or Eotech sight.
That looks like a weapon of war! Ladies, Gentleman, (and variations there upon) of the jury, clearly the defendant, "BFMIN the Bloodthirsty," had been training to KILL!!!! with military equipment!No need, I have the .22 tubed SMLE with an '07 sword bayonet if i need "Quiet". (19 dB firing signature, I checked)!
If the apparition of my bald headed, fat arse charging you clad only in a Budgie Smuggler led by this don't make you "flee in terror" you're too dumb to survive anyway.
With a 10 round magazine (for less prosecution), that just might be perfect for this case.
As long as you NEVER explain or show pics of a “Budgie Smuggler”. I’m certain I don’t want to know for sure.Yeah, well better hung for a sheep than a lamb I guess.
"OBJECTION! Prejudicial Characterizing of the accused"!
He was using a weapon cosmetically similar to a Weapon of war, but tell me, Councillor. Which military fielded the alleged "weapon of war" in .22 Rimfire? Please ennumerate. Was the smaller, quieter, less powerful & restricted entirely for training, version with its 1/5th" diameter breech, chamber & bore capable of taking the much larger bottleneck design, or was it not?
"BFMIN the Bloodthirsty,, I may well nick that for future forum handles though.
Plus if decibel is a concern, the Witt Machine Sound Mitigation Equipment does not require a tax stamp and is found to be quite effective.
SME Sound Mitigation Equipment Slimline - Witt Machine
Colors: Graphite Black or Flat Dark Earth Calibers: 5.56 .30 Cal, 6.5, 9mm and 45 Thread Patterns: 1/2-28 and 5/8-24 ONLY Length: 4" The Slimline shroud has a diameter of 1 1/4inch and weighs 7.9oz with the brake. 45 IS ONLY AVAILABLE IN 5/8-24!!wittmachine.net
It works very well on my AR9This is interesting. Might get one just to see how well it works
BWHAHAhAhAHAHA!As long as you NEVER explain or show pics of a “Budgie Smuggler”. I’m certain I don’t want to know for sure.
Yes, theres's a reason they're priced the way they are. Don't get me wrong, with ammunition they like they will run all day. But I wouldn't use one for HD. I have yet to fire my Marlin .357 yet, but I'll test it out next year when I have more .38 Special ammo. Buuuuut, it was $1200."I owned a Rossi .357 lever gun. Several problems with it. If the .38 Special rounds were too short, it would double feed. It would not cycle any JHPs."
That specifically would be my concern.
A defensive rifle must be, above any ocher considerable standard ,UTTERLY reliable.
This is the way.My answer to that question is always the same; whichever gun you can shoot the best. You have to be able to hit, accurately, what you aim at.
@arbudAny conclusion from the OP yet?