Impossible. Everything I have put here are just pictures from the internet. I never had guns at home. Maybe for big game hunting, some hunters could enjoy this powerful weapon. But hunting here is very expensive, it is a very expensive hobby.Did they let you keep it when you got out?
Not to blame the equipment, but I did have a gunsmith tell me I was lucky if I got my lock to spark at all. He said I could get a L&R lock that would drop right into my Lyman trade rifle, but that lock would cost what I paid for the whole rifle!I typically purchase the Tom Fuller black English flints from Track of the Wolf. Much depends on the lock geometry of your particular weapon and the temper of your frizzen. It's paramount that your lock/flint/frizzen combination throws good sparks. A good sparking lock can also be used with char cloth for traditional fire making. Makes it a bit easier than using flint and steel. Just make sure the gun is empty or the touch hole is properly plugged.
I enjoy the challenge of doing things the way my forefathers may have done them back in the 18th century.
Colt 1911s are very popular, you'd make a lot of friends at the range. Some people spend amazing amounts of money customizing them. Others, though, aren't fond of single-actions. But you would fit right in, they are very common.In an alternate universe I would turn up at the shooting range with a Colt 1911. How would this go down amongst other users?
I know little about the technicalities of firearms but am an engineer.
Genuinely interested.
The design must be solid if they are still popular even after over 100 years from the initial design.Colt 1911s are very popular, you'd make a lot of friends at the range. Some people spend amazing amounts of money customizing them. Others, though, aren't fond of single-actions. But you would fit right in, they are very common.
Not sure about the other universes, but in this one, you can shoot from my bench any time.In an alternate universe I would turn up at the shooting range with a Colt 1911. How would this go down amongst other users?
It was designed for military field use and has a reputation for reliability in the field, even if dirty (though you want to avoid testing that if you can).The design must be solid if they are still popular even after over 100 years from the initial design.
308 is what we use for these shoots. They are good out to 1200 yards but 1000 is pretty sweet for them. Biggest issues at this distance are wind obviously and mirage plays a huge part, actually shifts the target on you. We allow two sighter rounds at a 1000 yards and then count your next 15 shots. If you're in sync and not moving to much you throw down the 15 rounds reasonably quickly before the wind or mirage shifts, trick is they are only single shot rifles with no magazine so you have to load each round into the breach manually.Are you using a 60mm or 81mm mortar at that distance?
Good on you. I'm envious. I could shoot at that distance if I had a 900 yd-long barrel!308 is what we use for these shoots. They are good out to 1200 yards but 1000 is pretty sweet for them. Biggest issues at this distance are wind obviously and mirage plays a huge part, actually shifts the target on you. We allow two sighter rounds at a 1000 yards and then count your next 15 shots. If you're in sync and not moving to much you throw down the 15 rounds reasonably quickly before the wind or mirage shifts, trick is they are only single shot rifles with no magazine so you have to load each round into the breach manually.
The foothills of the Missouri Ozarks is said to greatly resemble the rolling terrain of the Fulda Gap.I am a European with probably a different outlook on firearms to those based in America, however growing up, two pieces of American fire power stood out. One through its impact watching the news as a 12 year old in 1991 and the other through its likeness being used in toy plastic cap guns.
The former is the A10 Thunderbolt, and the latter is the Colt 1911 which I think looks cool as f*ck.
My question as a non gun user, is this..
In an alternate universe I would turn up at the shooting range with a Colt 1911. How would this go down amongst other users?
I know little about the technicalities of firearms but am an engineer.
Genuinely interested.
Deer must be friendlier there in the South!I haven’t shot at anything more than about 90 yards away in years. Closest shot ever: about 9 feet.
They're going to retire themThe entire fleet of A-10s is forty or more years old. We should make newer, better ones.
We’ve got a bunch of them in AR. And I’ve been lucky to have a good place to hunt.Deer must be friendlier there in the South!
The single shot is only for target match conditions but in answer to your questions, yes and yes but you would need a different category licence for semi auto (which I have).PS Can you own a mag fed rifle, like an old Enfield Mk4? Can you own a semi-auto rifle?