Author Topic: Post pictures of your guns  (Read 1993 times)

u ever heard of wood screws
I don't think he even thinks its possible for guns with wood furniture to have mounts built in

Should have picked a better color tbh, that tan shines and looks really bad.
Thats just de lighting, whatever color I chose would shine regardless and I didn't like any of the color choices
Also you can mount grips and sights to wood, its called a rail and some screws also you can replace dust covers to get rails on top of the receiver
Funny thing the polymer handguard upper came with side rails but theres literally no space within the handguard and piston so I couldn't even mount them but I didn't need to anyways

Me adding a rail myself would be bad anyways because I cannot line up a rail 100% for a red dot to be accurate

Its called getting a textured set of furniture or a matte.
You shouldn't be putting a red dot or sight rail on my hand that's stupid, you buy a custom dustcover for your receiver (if I recall how the VZ is stripped) with a rail on it, its fine to have a somewhat off handgrip rail though.

Don't go around calling people forgetboys because they don't like your choice of furniture.

Its called getting a textured set of furniture or a matte.
You shouldn't be putting a red dot or sight rail on my hand that's stupid, you buy a custom dustcover for your receiver (if I recall how the VZ is stripped) with a rail on it, its fine to have a somewhat off handgrip rail though.
Whats wrong with putting an unmagnified sight on a handguard? I'm not shooting 300m+ away with it. It would be different if I were to put a scope or something. the railed dustcovers are really expensive and too close to my face.
It also makes getting the sweet spot to see the red dot easier since the iron sights give hints

Any of you have any red dot sights you like? I'm still looking for something that doesn't require me to be a millionaire to pay for, lightweight sleek housing, and preferably something that has a quick detach lever.



sweaty



wish I could get a cool historical gun, so many neat ones :(

Thats probably oil or a type of lubricant

Wow, a topic about guns and no Insert Name Here?

I still dont understand how some people can be in love with machinery that kills people. (Discluding hunters of course)


I still dont understand how some people can be in love with machinery that kills people. (Discluding hunters of course)
guns dont kill, people kill

Wow, a topic about guns and no Insert Name Here?
Dont worry I'll post a picture of my gun stash soon bb (even though it's all pellet and 1 bb)

I still dont understand how some people can be in love with machinery that kills people. (Discluding hunters of course)

Better to be 'in love' with it than not know how to use it in a time of need

I still dont understand how some people can be in love with machinery that kills people. (Discluding hunters of course)
Because i use it to shoot loving targets for fun and sport. Not because it has the potential to kill people.

I DO carry for self defense too (even more so with the direction this country is going) but i don't do it BECAUSE i want to find myself in trouble. Good gun owners/carriers spend more of their time hoping they don't have to use their firearm than they are looking forward to it. That cannot be said for everyone but that's the guidelines i follow. Try to look at it with a little more perspective than that. Witnessing someone get shot/shooting someone is one of the most horrible things to experience and i hope everyday that nobody has to experience that. But the reality is that it does happen and guns do have a place in the free world.
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I still dont understand how some people can be in love with machinery that kills people. (Discluding hunters of course)

You can kill someone with your bare hands and teeth. Guess you should kill yourself.