Author Topic: I just bought a bigass gun (gun thread?? Gun thread.) ITS HERE!  (Read 6070 times)

Proud mall ninja here, can confirm.

MP7's are lovey tho.

Also I plan to own an AR-15 at some point, but for now, I have myself knives, and my lovely Karambit. :>

Saiga is like my fave in BFBC2 just point and die B)

MP7's are lovey tho.
Only because you saw it in HL2 though.


Has a deadly folding knife thing that goes up, fires deadly many stoping 7.62 with high stopping power, feeds from high capacity assault clips, made of wood to give the appearance of a harmless hunting rifle.

i am planning some some kinda synthetic modern stock to replace all the wood on my mosin.
make it lighter and more useful. though it will be less pretty lol

http://oi43.tinypic.com/25s4kuh.jpg
like this. cept ill keep the long barrel
« Last Edit: October 28, 2014, 01:41:55 AM by Bisjac »


it isnt even the weight that i hate. that gun is made for like little tiny russian guys or something. its to short stock for a tall guy like me (or even average american) to use well.
plus a diff stock would allow a scope to be attached.

Only because you saw it in HL2 though.

I hadn't played HL2 until like 2 years ago, and I had already knew what it was then. Stop assuming everyone on the internet who likes modern guns is some video game gun nerd.

Let's play guess the wepon:





Here is my advanced and safe gun closet (I was shooting the other day and haven't put back):



Mosin-Nagant

Remington 870 Express (There's an older Wingmaster in storage as well)

Ruger 10/22

CZ 453 in .22lr

one of the really old m1's?

I'm pretty sure it's German and from WWI. When I looked at some pictures I'm like 85% sure it's a Gewehr 1888. Am I right?

When I turn 21 I wanna buy a handgun, I currently have a ruger 10/22. I'm looking at some sort of revolver in .22lr so that way I only need one type of ammo and it's cheap.

oh forget you guys im drooling

i can't wait to turn 18 so i can buy a stuffload of gunzzzzzzzzzzz

It is in fact a Gewehr 88 but this one was manufactured in 1893 long before the World War.

A Lee Enfield no.4 will probably be my next buy

tfw Canadian and muh strict gun laws.

Then again we still have firing ranges here soo...