MDCmotorsports;1427654 said:What say you? Which one?
Take the one your most comfortable with, strictly a personal choice.
Handle them both, see if there is anything annoying that may cost you your life if for some chance you need to use it.
MDCmotorsports;1427654 said:What say you? Which one?
supramk3speed;1427629 said:I don't know if you have already covered this but what is the best cheap, powerfull and accurate rifle? Been thinking about getting a gun and i just love rifles. Plus, here in the south where hurricanes hit trust me there is a need ofr a gun whe martail law is in effect (everyone for themselves). That can happen anywhere, all the people who hate guns sure wish they had one when the shit hits the fan and they can't protect their family.
supramk3speed;1427629 said:I don't know if you have already covered this but what is the best cheap, powerfull and accurate rifle?
pparrigo;1428067 said:Cheap
Powerful
Accurate
-Pick two.
MDCmotorsports;1428148 said:Obviously you've never met Mosin or Nagant.
supramk3speed;1428387 said:The only rifle i've shot with bar a 22. , was a m4 ( im pretty sure its russian). That thing was loud. It was loud enough to silence my father in laws SKS. It had a lot of kick but with how powerfull it was it was damn accurate. I was wondering why they aren't really a big deal, it was fun to me! Im sure you can tell but im a novice on guns, lol. But hey the more you ask the more you learn.
pparrigo;1428173 said:Oh, I am well acquainted with comrades Mosin and Nagant. I'm also familiar with herr mauser and mr. enfield. All reasonably priced, powerful, and accurate. I could not, however, recommend them as defensive firearms for a novice. The recoil is too harsh with full-power rounds like those in a bolt-action firearm to permit accurate shooting for a beginner, and in the likely event of a miss, the followup shot is too far away.
I own copies of the aforementioned rifles, and am a surplus rifle enthusiast. There are reasons, however, why those aren't the firearms I keep next to my bed. Full-power rounds are likely to overpenetrate and therefore have the potential to cause severe collateral damage. And while there is great merit in getting the job done in one shot, the ability to back that shot up quickly and accurately is key. This skill is much harder to polish in a bolt rifle than it is in a semiautomatic.
Truth be told, the ideal firearm (barring a handgun) for home defense is the 12 gauge, pump action shotgun (i.e. Mossberg 500/Remington 870). Inexpensive, easier to aim with effect, and slightly more intimidating (also important- if you can defend your home without firing a shot, you're that much better off.)
Poodles;1428199 said:Or Mr. Garand...
I will agree, shotgun is the best home defense weapon (it's so good at killing people they were banned in warfare just like hollowpoints).
labrat469;1428479 said:The only problem I have with a SKS is it's potential to slam fire. If you don't keep the firing pin assembly clean it will go full auto on you and you will be doing up to 10 years in a federal pen for a weapons malfunction. A few SKS owners are in jail now because their SKS went into rock-n-roll mode on them. Thankfully there are spring loaded firing pins made to stop that from happening.
supramk3speed;1429121 said:I think its a 50 cal, its got huge bullets (shot this gun 4 years ago, so can't remember specifics), when i go to my father in laws this weekend i will ask what cal it is and im 90 percent sure its an m4. Oh and i think you thought i meant it was a 22 cal, it definately wasn't. I worded that wrong i meant to say i have shot a 22 caliber rifle AND the m4. Oops,lol.