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 Post subject: my powder burners
PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 7:25 am 
Here are some of my powder burners I use regular. I like handguns more than rifle because what I found I shot better. I had many others ARs, shotguns, other military surplus. I'm no slouch to modding. I just wish there was more realistic pellet guns I could practice with.


Ruger Single Six,

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Ruger 22/45

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CZ52

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10/22

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My K98

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My 2 x 1911's one I had since I was 16. 15 years ago.

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I mainly like my handguns. Mainly a pistol shooter.

I have a AR15, A Mosin, A Cooey 78 target rifle. Guess dad has a couple more for me up in Ontario. A SKS D, Kriss Vector and No4 MKII Lee Enfield.


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 Post subject: Re: my powder burners
PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 7:35 am 
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I like the CZ and K98.
I've seen pictures taken in odd places, but never a microwave.


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 Post subject: Re: my powder burners
PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 7:40 am 
Woody wrote:
I like the CZ and K98.
I've seen pictures taken in odd places, but never a microwave.


Yeah that was me poking fun of FB when they banned all the forsale sites. I was trying to sell my microwave.


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 Post subject: Re: my powder burners
PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 7:56 am 
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I'm not a pistol shooter at all. In fact, all the pistols I have ever owned, I turned into carbine,s. However I recently had the pleasure of shooting the Smith and Wesson 686, and believe it,s nicest hand gun I have ever shot. Not as powerful or as accurate as the 2240 (in my opinion) but nice to hold and shoot and nice to look at.

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 Post subject: Re: my powder burners
PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 8:03 am 
joe hickey wrote:
I'm not a pistol shooter at all. In fact, all the pistols I have ever owned, I turned into carbine,s. However I recently had the pleasure of shooting the Smith and Wesson 686, and believe it,s nicest hand gun I have ever shot. Not as powerful or as accurate as the 2240 (in my opinion) but nice to hold and shoot and nice to look at.


You must be talking about the pellet version? Because the real 686 in 357mag is def more powerful than a 460 FPS 22 cal pellet. I got a 22MAG as well launches a 40grn bullet over 1300 FPS, Avg velocity of the 22 I use is 1200 FPS.

I do got a 45 ACP that lobs a 230grn bullet around 800FPS. That CZ shoots a bottle heck round, 86grn bullet at 1600FPS. I cannot shoot these indoors of my place. Hence the airguns.


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 Post subject: Re: my powder burners
PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 8:31 am 
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RobertMcC wrote:
joe hickey wrote:
I'm not a pistol shooter at all. In fact, all the pistols I have ever owned, I turned into carbine,s. However I recently had the pleasure of shooting the Smith and Wesson 686, and believe it,s nicest hand gun I have ever shot. Not as powerful or as accurate as the 2240 (in my opinion) but nice to hold and shoot and nice to look at.


You must be talking about the pellet version? Because the real 686 in 357mag is def more powerful than a 460 FPS 22 cal pellet. I got a 22MAG as well launches a 40grn bullet over 1300 FPS, Avg velocity of the 22 I use is 1200 FPS.

I do got a 45 ACP that lobs a 230grn bullet around 800FPS. That CZ shoots a bottle heck round, 86grn bullet at 1600FPS. I cannot shoot these indoors of my place. Hence the airguns.

Yes of course, the pellet gun version. Around 400 fps

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 Post subject: Re: my powder burners
PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 8:41 am 
joe hickey wrote:
RobertMcC wrote:
joe hickey wrote:
I'm not a pistol shooter at all. In fact, all the pistols I have ever owned, I turned into carbine,s. However I recently had the pleasure of shooting the Smith and Wesson 686, and believe it,s nicest hand gun I have ever shot. Not as powerful or as accurate as the 2240 (in my opinion) but nice to hold and shoot and nice to look at.


You must be talking about the pellet version? Because the real 686 in 357mag is def more powerful than a 460 FPS 22 cal pellet. I got a 22MAG as well launches a 40grn bullet over 1300 FPS, Avg velocity of the 22 I use is 1200 FPS.

I do got a 45 ACP that lobs a 230grn bullet around 800FPS. That CZ shoots a bottle heck round, 86grn bullet at 1600FPS. I cannot shoot these indoors of my place. Hence the airguns.

Yes of course, the pellet gun version. Around 400 fps


I'm talking about the restricted pal firearm ones.

If you shot a 357 Mag I don't think you would say that a 2240 is more powerful.


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