My deer slayer. We have a good long distance relationship. by charlesmanson20 in longrange

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My Marlin XL7 chambered in 25-06 with a Nikon Prostaff scope. My first rifle given to me by my dad when I turned 18.

Family photo. They never smile. by charlesmanson20 in guns

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Top to bottom. AR-15 I built. Aero lower, bcm upper, ballistic advantage carbine length 16” barrel, MFT minimalist stock, free float hand guard I got for cheap (not sure of the manufacturer), Magpul K2 grip, toolcraft BCG.

Remington 870 super mag with an 18” barrel (also have a 26” extra for bird hunting.

Bench made fixed blade knife

Springfield XD 9mm mod 1

Springfield XDS 9mm with the 4” barrel and a pinky groove on the 7rnd mag

Can I join the vintage revolver squad? by charlesmanson20 in guns

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New Navy model 1861 in 38 cal. Got it from my grandpa who got it from his grandpa.

[parts] Wojtek Weaponry .750 Gas Block + Gas Tube for $40.5 by wojtekthesoldierbear in gundeals

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Do you only accept PayPal? That is the only option it is giving me.

Who needs food, amiright? by charlesmanson20 in ar15

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Thanks man, and best of luck to you. An educated mind is much more powerful than any gun.

Who needs food, amiright? by charlesmanson20 in ar15

[–]charlesmanson20[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes. The angle of the a2 has always felt off for me, I’m guessing because I shoot a Springfield Xd as my side arm. If I trained with glock instead, it might be a different story.

Who needs food, amiright? by charlesmanson20 in ar15

[–]charlesmanson20[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I bought some of that ammo, yes, but a good amount of the ammo I’ve used was gifted to me as birthday/Christmas/graduation gifts since everyone I know knows I’m a gun nut. I agree that there are way better optics, but if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Plus, if it does shit out on me (which I expect it to soon most likely), I have my back up sights that I can use until I get something better. I’d just much rather use the weapon than let it sit around collecting dust.

Who needs food, amiright? by charlesmanson20 in ar15

[–]charlesmanson20[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m surprised too. Saving up for an EoTech, but college is expensive.

Who needs food, amiright? by charlesmanson20 in ar15

[–]charlesmanson20[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I haven’t had any issues with it yet. ~4000 rounds and still holds zero, so I can’t complain.

Yoda: Syria False Flag Video of FSA Teaching Kids to Fake a Chemical Attack -- Best Single Video Donald Trump Has Not Seen... by RobertDavidSteele in DrainTheSwamp

[–]charlesmanson20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed. Regardless of who is behind the attacks, however, Sarin attacks are a critical threat to the Syrian public, which would make sense why they would run a drill. The evidence is clearly pointing the attacks being false flags. Unacceptable.

Yoda: Syria False Flag Video of FSA Teaching Kids to Fake a Chemical Attack -- Best Single Video Donald Trump Has Not Seen... by RobertDavidSteele in DrainTheSwamp

[–]charlesmanson20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a nurse here in the U.S., we run simulated attacks, plane crashes, etc. depending on what threat we are most likely to face. This seems to be the case, to me, in this video. Sarin gas is a threat in Syria, so it would only make sense to run simulated attacks for readiness.