PT92
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Nah--If you're hunting just close the gap to a football field or so (life ain't easy but we improvise).Well for instance, you ain't gonna knock down an elk at 200 yards.
Think I'll click and go elsewhere.
-Cheers
Nah--If you're hunting just close the gap to a football field or so (life ain't easy but we improvise).Well for instance, you ain't gonna knock down an elk at 200 yards.
Think I'll click and go elsewhere.
I too admire the absolute diverse practicality of the .22lr and have complete confidence in its potential lethality, be it two or four legged creatures. That being said and absent the 10/22 being your only available firearm, why would you choose it for a 'primary' HD gun?I don't hunt, and anything else I'd want to do can be done with a good .22LR. For home defense, I'd want my 10/22 as it is currently configured, but it's not practical for personal defense. So, I'd likely opt for the Ruger SR22 pistol.
I actually did a points-system rating once of all my handguns, scoring them in practicability in three fields: personal enjoyment (i.e. plinking), home defense, and personal defense. I won't delve into the details since I'd then have to list them all (I do not yet own the SR22 Ruger.), but the one that eeked out the top spot was indeed a .22LR.
Man, like the OP said, if you don't want to play, just click on another thread.Originally posted by Gottahaveone:
Again?
You see the name of the thread, you already don't like this type of thread, yet you open it anyway? Brilliance at its best.Gottahaveone said:Again?
Not to go off track but what's a "pinned" AR?Man, like the OP said, if you don't want to play, just click on another thread.
For me, it would be one of my 14.5 pinned ARs.
Holster it.Besides what can't you do with a shotgun.