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[email protected] December 10th 18 04:20 AM

It's Fretwell's Fault
 
On Sun, 09 Dec 2018 15:24:55 -0500, wrote:

+On Sat, 08 Dec 2018 23:32:09 -0500,

wrote:

On Sat, 08 Dec 2018 16:40:18 -0500,
wrote:

I never fired a round of anything in my range in Md without muffs.
I was in the house when we had an AD of a 12 gauge tho and it was
impressive.


===

That must have been an exciting WTF moment. Can we ask how it
happened?

That sori of thing certainly highlights the wisdom of always pointing
in a safe direction, and treating it like it is loaded (since
sometimes it is).


My buddy picked up my 97 Winchester and racked it. He didn't
understand it did not have a disconnector. It was pointed in a safe
direction but I did have a pretty big drywall patch to do. It would
have been worse if he didn't hit a stud.


===

It fired without a trigger pull? That would be scary as ****.

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[email protected] December 10th 18 06:17 AM

It's Fretwell's Fault
 
On Sun, 09 Dec 2018 23:20:30 -0500,
wrote:

On Sun, 09 Dec 2018 15:24:55 -0500,
wrote:

+On Sat, 08 Dec 2018 23:32:09 -0500,

wrote:

On Sat, 08 Dec 2018 16:40:18 -0500,
wrote:

I never fired a round of anything in my range in Md without muffs.
I was in the house when we had an AD of a 12 gauge tho and it was
impressive.

===

That must have been an exciting WTF moment. Can we ask how it
happened?

That sori of thing certainly highlights the wisdom of always pointing
in a safe direction, and treating it like it is loaded (since
sometimes it is).


My buddy picked up my 97 Winchester and racked it. He didn't
understand it did not have a disconnector. It was pointed in a safe
direction but I did have a pretty big drywall patch to do. It would
have been worse if he didn't hit a stud.


===

It fired without a trigger pull? That would be scary as ****.


There is no disconnector so if you have your finger on the trigger it
goes off as soon as the bolt goes into battery. You can certainly get
a lot of lead down range in a hurry tho. The guys in the Winchester
demo teams were hitting targets faster than the guys using
autoloaders.

Keyser Soze December 10th 18 02:06 PM

It's Fretwell's Fault
 
On 12/9/18 4:19 PM, Justan Ohlphart wrote:
**** like what? **** like you? The pic shows a relatively short
suppressor mounted on a Walther 9mm pistol, not the model I have, but
similar in size.

That silly **** is movie gangsta stuff. Why do you want to mimic
gangstas?


Hey, Dopey, suppressors are fairly popular and would be more so if it
weren't such a pain in the ass to get one. They make target shooting a
lot more...pleasant.

Tim December 10th 18 02:40 PM

It's Fretwell's Fault
 

8:06 AMKeyser Soze
On 12/9/18 4:19 PM, Justan Ohlphart wrote:
**** like what? **** like you? The pic shows a relatively short
suppressor mounted on a Walther 9mm pistol, not the model I have, but
similar in size.

That silly **** is movie gangsta stuff. Why do you want to mimic
gangstas?


Hey, Dopey, suppressors are fairly popular and would be more so if it
weren't such a pain in the ass to get one. They make target shooting a
lot more...pleasant.

.........

I made my own for a .22 rifle. It wasn’t any louder than a spit. Made from drilling a cylinder of hard rubber. Really easy

Keyser Soze December 10th 18 02:46 PM

It's Fretwell's Fault
 
On 12/10/18 9:40 AM, Tim wrote:

8:06 AMKeyser Soze
On 12/9/18 4:19 PM, Justan Ohlphart wrote:
**** like what? **** like you? The pic shows a relatively short
suppressor mounted on a Walther 9mm pistol, not the model I have, but
similar in size.

That silly **** is movie gangsta stuff. Why do you want to mimic
gangstas?


Hey, Dopey, suppressors are fairly popular and would be more so if it
weren't such a pain in the ass to get one. They make target shooting a
lot more...pleasant.

........

I made my own for a .22 rifle. It wasn’t any louder than a spit. Made from drilling a cylinder of hard rubber. Really easy


I prefer to stay on the legal side of firearms laws and regulations,
although it is easy enough to make a suppressor from an oil filter. I am
the not so proud owner of two suppressor stamps, one for a .22LR device
and one for 9mm, and I think the latter device also works for .300 BLK.
I don't think I'll buy another suppressor, though.

Keyser Soze December 10th 18 03:14 PM

It's Fretwell's Fault
 
On 12/10/18 10:02 AM, Justan Ohlphart wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 12/9/18 4:19 PM, Justan Ohlphart wrote: **** like what? **** like you? The pic shows a relatively short suppressor mounted on a Walther 9mm pistol, not the model I have, but similar in size. That silly **** is movie gangsta stuff. Why do you want to mimic gangstas? Hey, Dopey, suppressors are fairly popular and would be more so if it weren't such a pain in the ass to get one. They make target shooting a lot more...pleasant.


Popular? Maybe so with the sort of folks you hang with.


You should feel honored. I've worked some of your moronic political
posts into a presentation I'm giving this afternoon.

[email protected] December 10th 18 04:44 PM

It's Fretwell's Fault
 
On Mon, 10 Dec 2018 09:06:27 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote:

suppressors are fairly popular and would be more so if it
weren't such a pain in the ass to get one. They make target shooting a
lot more...pleasant.


Write your congressman and get the hearing protection act passed.

[email protected] December 10th 18 04:45 PM

It's Fretwell's Fault
 
On Mon, 10 Dec 2018 06:40:38 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:


8:06 AMKeyser Soze
On 12/9/18 4:19 PM, Justan Ohlphart wrote:
**** like what? **** like you? The pic shows a relatively short
suppressor mounted on a Walther 9mm pistol, not the model I have, but
similar in size.

That silly **** is movie gangsta stuff. Why do you want to mimic
gangstas?


Hey, Dopey, suppressors are fairly popular and would be more so if it
weren't such a pain in the ass to get one. They make target shooting a
lot more...pleasant.

........

I made my own for a .22 rifle. It wasn’t any louder than a spit. Made from drilling a cylinder of hard rubber. Really easy


For 22rf PVC pipe and milk bottle caps works fine.

Keyser Soze December 10th 18 04:51 PM

It's Fretwell's Fault
 
On 12/10/18 11:44 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 10 Dec 2018 09:06:27 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote:

suppressors are fairly popular and would be more so if it
weren't such a pain in the ass to get one. They make target shooting a
lot more...pleasant.


Write your congressman and get the hearing protection act passed.


It's gotten a bit easier since I bought my first one. My local gunstore
has a internet connected kiosk sponsored by the biggest suppressor
distributor that asks all the questions, takes the finger prints, asks
the dumb questions, collects the $$$ for the tax stamp, forwards that
info and the info from the dealer (suppressor serial number) and spits
out a receipt. Then you wait for the crew at the ATF to process your
info, which takes 3-4 months these days.

Tim December 10th 18 06:08 PM

It's Fretwell's Fault
 

10:46
On Mon, 10 Dec 2018 06:40:38 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:


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8:06 AMKeyser Soze
On 12/9/18 4:19 PM, Justan Ohlphart wrote:
**** like what? **** like you? The pic shows a relatively short
suppressor mounted on a Walther 9mm pistol, not the model I have, but
similar in size.

That silly **** is movie gangsta stuff. Why do you want to mimic
gangstas?


Hey, Dopey, suppressors are fairly popular and would be more so if it
weren't such a pain in the ass to get one. They make target shooting a
lot more...pleasant.

........

I made my own for a .22 rifle. It wasn’t any louder than a spit. Made from drilling a cylinder of hard rubber. Really easy


For 22rf PVC pipe and milk bottle caps works fine.

..........

Probably, but my variation was a just a wee bit more sophisticated than that.


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