The Gun Thread

  • Christian Chat is a moderated online Christian community allowing Christians around the world to fellowship with each other in real time chat via webcam, voice, and text, with the Christian Chat app. You can also start or participate in a Bible-based discussion here in the Christian Chat Forums, where members can also share with each other their own videos, pictures, or favorite Christian music.

    If you are a Christian and need encouragement and fellowship, we're here for you! If you are not a Christian but interested in knowing more about Jesus our Lord, you're also welcome! Want to know what the Bible says, and how you can apply it to your life? Join us!

    To make new Christian friends now around the world, click here to join Christian Chat.

hornetguy

Senior Member
Jan 18, 2016
7,097
1,731
113
I think there was something in the Federal Crime bill about a "protruding" grip and they may have copied that language
in their draconian legislation, the angled grip may be allowed.
Yes... because the grip makes SUCH a big difference....:rolleyes:

Legislators are mostly clueless. Which can be a blessing, sometimes.... most of the time, not so much.
 
Aug 2, 2009
24,644
4,305
113
Is that because there are limits on what "restricted" items you can have on an AR? In other words, as long as it's not a "collapsible" stock, you can have regular mags? If that's the case, I'd just get one of the original fixed stocks.... I sort of prefer them, anyway. I haven't had any use for a collapsible stock up to this point. The only benefit I can see to it is that you can put it in a shorter gun case to transport it.

like this one...

View attachment 169909
That's what I gather from the video, that as long as you have the locked mag you can have pistol grip and adjustable stock, which is pretty awesome and the video is dated Feb. 2017.

But I just found the AR that I will buy (if I ever get around to buying it)... Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22 .22lr with 10rd mag. :D Its perfectly legal still in CA since rimfires don't fall under the assault weapon law. :)

https://www.smith-wesson.com/firearms/mp-15-22-sport-m-lok-ca-compliant
 
Aug 2, 2009
24,644
4,305
113
Found this vid which explains the restrictions on cali AR-15s (and all centerfire semi-auto rifles). Turns out that other video was right..

[video=youtube;18o5iUL3Tls]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18o5iUL3Tls[/video]
 
Aug 2, 2009
24,644
4,305
113
Right now there is a place in Abilene Tx that has DPMS AR's in .223/5.56 for $399. That's with a 16" light profile chrome lined barrel, quad rail, and flip up sights on the flat top rail.

If I had the discretionary fundage, I'd get one to set up strictly for home defense. I've been thinking about paying the tax and getting a suppressor for one. That would have to be the ultimate HD firearm.
I think I found that deal, except it went up to $439 (it said as $399 earlier). Unfortunately its not CA legal, so it can't even be shipped here. :( But its ok because there is the S&W M&P sport II /223/5.56 CA legal model for $449. :)
https://www.turners.com/smith-and-wesson/smith--wesson-mp15-22-sport-m--441700

Since I'm finding out that 22lr isn't exactly the most reliable ammo, I'm setting my sights on an affordable .223/5.56, plus I've seen some videos where they refer to the .22 as being just a practice gun and not a "real" AR... that recoil though!

And I did figure out the law about california "assault weapons" and it confirms what was in that video I posted earlier (as long as it has a locked magazine requiring the gun to be opened to reload, you can have a pistol grip, adjustable stock and flash suppressor. Without a locked mag, the gun can't have those features)
 
Last edited:
Dec 28, 2016
5,455
236
63
Back in the saddle
Des setting on his thumb
I am looking rather smart
Des is looking really dumb

Des has been gone
For at least four weeks
Gonna have to gain his address
By using WikiLeaks

Des, where have you gone
Did you go hunting for a skunk
Are you again waterboarding babies
And drinking to get drunk

Come back Mon Ami
Don't stay away any longer
You are really weak
And I am getting stronger

Come back from the bars
Drop all the booze
No rhyming with me
And this whole site will lose

WORD!!!

Those drunken bums
 

hornetguy

Senior Member
Jan 18, 2016
7,097
1,731
113
I think I found that deal, except it went up to $439 (it said as $399 earlier). Unfortunately its not CA legal, so it can't even be shipped here. :( But its ok because there is the S&W M&P sport II /223/5.56 CA legal model for $449. :)
https://www.turners.com/smith-and-wesson/smith--wesson-mp15-22-sport-m--441700

Since I'm finding out that 22lr isn't exactly the most reliable ammo, I'm setting my sights on an affordable .223/5.56, plus I've seen some videos where they refer to the .22 as being just a practice gun and not a "real" AR... that recoil though!

And I did figure out the law about california "assault weapons" and it confirms what was in that video I posted earlier (as long as it has a locked magazine requiring the gun to be opened to reload, you can have a pistol grip, adjustable stock and flash suppressor. Without a locked mag, the gun can't have those features)

Some rimfire ammo can be "iffy"... I have found that CCI MiniMags are as close to flawless, performance wise, as you can get. I've had good luck with others, as well, but I can definitely recommend the MiniMags.

Usually, I only have problems with the cheaper "bulk" ammo, as far as any misfires, etc.
 
Aug 2, 2009
24,644
4,305
113
Just felt like posting some random AR pics... :cool: Don't worry they're all real... :rolleyes:
















 

hornetguy

Senior Member
Jan 18, 2016
7,097
1,731
113
ahhhh... those are nice. Perhaps a little more "cluttered" than I like, but still nice.

I'd like to set one up with a small laser, flip up sights, unobtrusive flashlight, and a suppressor.

Everything you need for HD, and nothing else.
 
Y

Yahweh_is_gracious

Guest
That last one - the animated gif shows a bump-fire stock. I'm undecided about those for home defense. On one hand, I tell myself that if I'm at the point of firing off a round at an intruder, then a dozen or more following close behind ain't a bad idea. On the other hand, I remember the saying "there is a lawyer attached to every one of those bullets", and that it might be easier to legally defend shooting an intruder once versus...a lot.
 
Aug 2, 2009
24,644
4,305
113
That last one - the animated gif shows a bump-fire stock. I'm undecided about those for home defense. On one hand, I tell myself that if I'm at the point of firing off a round at an intruder, then a dozen or more following close behind ain't a bad idea. On the other hand, I remember the saying "there is a lawyer attached to every one of those bullets", and that it might be easier to legally defend shooting an intruder once versus...a lot.
Plus there would be less of a mess to clean up... :rolleyes:
 
Aug 2, 2009
24,644
4,305
113
ahhhh... those are nice. Perhaps a little more "cluttered" than I like, but still nice.

I'd like to set one up with a small laser, flip up sights, unobtrusive flashlight, and a suppressor.

Everything you need for HD, and nothing else.
HD = Hunting Deer?
 

shittim

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2016
13,765
7,764
113
home defense, how do you shoot anything in a house and not blow your own ear drums out without protection?
I would think even the primer would be load enough to cause concern of damage.
 

Grandpa

Senior Member
Jun 24, 2011
11,551
3,190
113
home defense, how do you shoot anything in a house and not blow your own ear drums out without protection?
I would think even the primer would be load enough to cause concern of damage.
Noise would probably be the least of your concerns.

Although I have never tried it myself...
 

shittim

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2016
13,765
7,764
113
I know I will survive, I have no "concerns".
put your hearing protection on and launch a round of 22 in a safe medium, and
communication and precaution are taken and it is quite surprising.
Best wishes
 

hornetguy

Senior Member
Jan 18, 2016
7,097
1,731
113
That last one - the animated gif shows a bump-fire stock. I'm undecided about those for home defense. On one hand, I tell myself that if I'm at the point of firing off a round at an intruder, then a dozen or more following close behind ain't a bad idea. On the other hand, I remember the saying "there is a lawyer attached to every one of those bullets", and that it might be easier to legally defend shooting an intruder once versus...a lot.
I think you are right. Shooting more than is necessary to stop the threat would probably be looked on as "intent to kill" instead of "intent to stop the threat".

home defense, how do you shoot anything in a house and not blow your own ear drums out without protection?
That is why I wanted to get a suppressor for my "ideal" AR. ANY firearm discharged in an enclosed space will damage your hearing. Even the "lowly .22"...

But, as was mentioned, if I was in the situation where I felt lethal force was necessary, I don't think I'd be worried about my hearing being damaged.

I read a story once about an undercover drug officer that was in a car doing a deal, when the three bad guys in there with him decided he was a cop, and were about to shoot him. He pulled out his "hideout gun", which happened to be a short barrel .44 magnum, and managed to end the confrontation with three shots. He was left totally, permanently deaf from that encounter, but he was happy to still be alive.
 

shittim

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2016
13,765
7,764
113
"totally and permanently" that says it. I didn't know about this undercover officer situation.
Thank you
 
Aug 2, 2009
24,644
4,305
113
I think there was something in the Federal Crime bill about a "protruding" grip and they may have copied that language
in their draconian legislation, the angled grip may be allowed.
Our wonderful state legislature just loves being creative with gun control.
 

shittim

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2016
13,765
7,764
113
just "found" a S&W Model 10, heavy barrel, think I am going to really like this one.
just created a batch with 3.2gr. of W231, 158 gr. DEWC, will test drive tomorrow.
blessings