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recreational firearmsI've never owned a .50 cal before but it seemed interesting and I had the money so I figured what the hell I'll buy it. I can play with it for a while and in a few years maybe make a few extra bucks on my investment or trade it for whatever strikes my fancy at the time.
Thoughts?
That's about $3 a round, right?
I meant the cost of the .50 ammoNo, I reload and already have the equipment
Anyone who refers to "playing" with a firearm probably shouldn't have one.I've never owned a .50 cal before but it seemed interesting and I had the money so I figured what the hell I'll buy it. I can play with it for a while and in a few years maybe make a few extra bucks on my investment or trade it for whatever strikes my fancy at the time.
Thoughts?
There are many manufacturers.I think you are just "funnin" us. Perhaps it is a Colonial Era Muzzleloader? Other than that, the only 50 Cals I've seen are a Barrett, or a Machine Gun. It's been about 50 years since I saw that Machine Gun. Fired a three round burst.
I think that perhaps the Barrett is illegal for civilian use?
Apparently there is a modified .50 AR-15 available, something called a "Beowulf". Of course, the irony of one of the worst "well akshually, AR-15s aren't technically assault rifles, therefore your entire point about gun control is moot..." semantic bull****ters posting this thread is probably lost on OP.I think you are just "funnin" us. Perhaps it is a Colonial Era Muzzleloader? Other than that, the only 50 Cals I've seen are a Barrett, or a Machine Gun. It's been about 50 years since I saw that Machine Gun. Fired a three round burst.
I think that perhaps the Barrett is illegal for civilian use?
I think you are just "funnin" us. Perhaps it is a Colonial Era Muzzleloader? Other than that, the only 50 Cals I've seen are a Barrett, or a Machine Gun. It's been about 50 years since I saw that Machine Gun. Fired a three round burst.
I think that perhaps the Barrett is illegal for civilian use?
Beautiful weapon.You got me there
I don't play games, I speak the truth, and the truth of the matter is that my .50 calibre assault rife looks much like this:
German silver and all with tigerstripe wood. I paid $1,600 for it from a custom maker out of Missouri, my reloading equipment is a drilled out deer antler (scrimshawed by me) in various grain measurements. I have a mould and cast my own balls, I have been known to make my own powder on occasion but it's a lot of work, rather pay $20 a pound for pros to do it for me.
Nice.You got me there
I don't play games, I speak the truth, and the truth of the matter is that my .50 calibre assault rife looks much like this:
German silver and all with tigerstripe wood. I paid $1,600 for it from a custom maker out of Missouri, my reloading equipment is a drilled out deer antler (scrimshawed by me) in various grain measurements. I have a mould and cast my own balls, I have been known to make my own powder on occasion but it's a lot of work, rather pay $20 a pound for pros to do it for me.
You got me there
I don't play games, I speak the truth, and the truth of the matter is that my .50 calibre assault rife looks much like this:
German silver and all with tigerstripe wood. I paid $1,600 for it from a custom maker out of Missouri, my reloading equipment is a drilled out deer antler (scrimshawed by me) in various grain measurements. I have a mould and cast my own balls, I have been known to make my own powder on occasion but it's a lot of work, rather pay $20 a pound for pros to do it for me.
Nice.
Nice. My father had an old rifle in his collection with a patch box, but his was used and old.You got me there
I don't play games, I speak the truth, and the truth of the matter is that my .50 calibre assault rife looks much like this:
German silver and all with tigerstripe wood. I paid $1,600 for it from a custom maker out of Missouri, my reloading equipment is a drilled out deer antler (scrimshawed by me) in various grain measurements. I have a mould and cast my own balls, I have been known to make my own powder on occasion but it's a lot of work, rather pay $20 a pound for pros to do it for me.
I bought a 22mag pistol today with a 30 shot clip, with two extra back ups. It's pretty cool. I bought it because I legally can plus it's fun to shoot.I've never owned a .50 cal before but it seemed interesting and I had the money so I figured what the hell I'll buy it. I can play with it for a while and in a few years maybe make a few extra bucks on my investment or trade it for whatever strikes my fancy at the time.
Thoughts?
Just curious, do you happen to know how hard the barrel steel is?