Just bought a glock 17 in od green. Shoots like a beaut. Also have a remington 887 with the long barrel & a side saddle.
3 XDMs, 3.8 (9mm), 5.25 (9mm), .45 I have 3 rifles - nagant, browning shotgun (12) and 308 Benelli. 1 taurus revolver .38 .22 Derringer Pen gun - magnum 22
I have 2, Glock 23 .40 S&W BushMaster AR M4A1 223/556 I've only shot at Hotwells on 290 ...well and I'm currently in the Army national guard, so I get to shoot other cool big weapons too. like the 249 Saw,M240B, Mk19 Grenade launchers, and the scariest weapon I ever used wasn't a gun, but a frag hand grenade, that weapon sounds exactly like it would in a movie.... no joke, you can even feel the loudness and vibration on the ground being a hundred yards away from the blast.
Do water guns and nerfs count?? If so I have 3 - N Strike Elite Strongarm N Strike Elite Firestrike N Strike Longshot CS 6 - this baby has a nice scope anyway nothing too fancy but they get the job done, and F**K water guns
I see a lot of toy guns being mentioned in this thread! I only have one... Spoiler It's highly recommended.... Spoiler It has quite a punch... Spoiler ....... ....... .......
AUG with grenade launcher Galil with dual mag Spectre with rapid fire module I'd light you up like Harden lights up George.
Depends on what you want it for. If your only interest is home defense, a shotgun is the generally accepted #1 option (depending on who you talk to, of course). If you simply want range time and to increase your level of comfort, I'd suggest starting small, caliber-wise, whether you decide handgun or rifle.
Mini 14 with a 40 round clip S&W .40 .38 special keltec .380 357 Magnum 2 30 ot 6's 4 12 gauges, one tactical .22 rifle Texas Ranger Edition Colt .45 Red Ryder BB gun Ready for the zombie apocalypse.
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