I Want One!

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by Fred_G, Jan 23, 2011.

  1. Fred_G

    Fred_G Heat packin' geek

    http://cheaperthandirt.com/blog/?p=5659

    18.5" barrel, 14+1 shotgun capacity... :drool

    Need to get this pesky vehicle purchase thing out of the way, so I can save up for some toys to put in the trunk! :-D

    I love the 2A. :cool
     
  2. hrlow2

    hrlow2 MajorGeek

    Criminals will go crazy over that baby.
     
  3. Fred_G

    Fred_G Heat packin' geek

    Are you saying I am a criminal? :-D:-D At 26" overall, I don't see it as a concealed weapon.

    The fun factor is high with that gun. ;)
     
  4. hrlow2

    hrlow2 MajorGeek

    Am I saying you are a criminal? No.
    Are you saying you are crazy?rolleyesrolleyes:confused
    Concealable under an overcoat or raincoat.
     
  5. Fred_G

    Fred_G Heat packin' geek

    I think I am considered at least 'touched' here. I want one, and if I have the cash will get one just because. Me likey. :-D

    Do you really think the average hoodlum will take the time to learn how to use a dual magazine shotgun?

    Well, getting to close to HBT territory for me. I want one, and plan on getting one, just because it looks like one heck of a good time at the range. :-D
     
  6. handygal

    handygal First Sergeant

    Remind me never to go hiking in your neighborhood.

    I can appreciate some guns and I can appreciate finely made or finely engineered piece of just about anything.

    What would you use this for? What purpose would it have been designed and built for and what would you use it for? What impresses you or makes you appreciate it that you want to own one?

    Yeah, I don't get it but I'm missing that gene. I won't consider you "touched" if you have reasons I can appreciate! OMG, that almost sounds like open mindedness. shh, don't tell, the feddies will come lock me up, then the aliens will want to abduct and test me too.
     
  7. handygal

    handygal First Sergeant

    ha! SOME of the comments on that article are worth following the link for.

    . . . testicular fortitude. . .

    HA! That guy's whole comment was funny, something Charles Emmerson Winchester III could have said but was still well argued and valid.

    I'm going to try that tomorrow at work. "You don't have the testicular fortitude to mess with me." :-D
     
  8. Fred_G

    Fred_G Heat packin' geek


    It is 15 rounds of 12 guage fun! Without reloading! What would I use it for? Ahh shooting! It is designed to allow the user to shoot 14+1 shotgun shells.

    Of course, you are talking to someone why bought a bayonet for my AR-15, just because it makes me laugh to have it. I don't 'use' the bayonet. One day I will toss a mini bayonet on my Glock pistol, again, not for use but for fun.

    There are also ranges where you can shoot multiple targets, some pop up, some static. That shotgun would rock for that.

    Seems like we are getting a little HBT here. I love guns. I love to shoot them safely and responsibly.

    Guns are tools. Do you use a tool to create, or destroy? I use my guns to enjoy shooting. Safely, legally, and responsibly. Do all other gun owners do the same, no, sadly they don't :cry

    And you are more than welcome to hike around here, I shoot at the range. ;)
     
  9. Fred_G

    Fred_G Heat packin' geek


    LOL. You should see the platitudes to one John Moses Browning on another site I go to. He is often referred to as 'The Prophet'. :-D

    J. M. Browning created the 1911 model pistol, some great shotguns and rifles. No real religious meanings.

    My 1911 was made in the Philippines. I don't know what J M Browning would think of that. ;)
     
  10. Rikky

    Rikky Wile E. Coyote - One of a kind

    You have 15 shotgun rounds,if you haven't hit the intruder before the damn things empty there won't much home left to defend.

    Aren't houses is the US made from wood?:-D

    I want one anyway:) Its not a conscious thought out requirement,I just know there's an emptiness inside my soul that only 15 shot bullpup shotgun will fill :major
     
  11. BILLMCC66

    BILLMCC66 Bionic Belgian

    What a wonderful weapon, anyone/anything at the wrong end of that piece of kit is in trouble.

    I am sure the military can find a place in the armory for that.
     
  12. Fred_G

    Fred_G Heat packin' geek

    Homes here are made from a variety of materials. Brick, cinder block, wood, logs, aluminum... Sure, for almost any social use for a gun will only require one maybe 2 shots. But reloading is such hard work... ;)

    Had a funny YouTube link, but it posted the video here, not just the link. And it is not PG-13, so I deleted it. If you are interested, in a non PG funny gun cartoon, search YouTube for 'gun forum', or 'Every question and answer on a gun forum'.

    Best line: "You should go home and hang yourself with your game controller!" "I can't, it is wireless."
     
  13. handygal

    handygal First Sergeant

    A bayonet on a GLOCK, seriously? I have to search a picture of that. A GLOCK is something that I can appreciate. Those crazy Austrians. It's still one of my favorite countries even if they've produced more than their share of mad geniuses. (Mr. Glock not included)

    Maybe if I still lived out of the city I would have a different reaction to that shotgun. My dad taught me to shoot with a .22 rifle that almost knocked me over, I started out thinking more power, I want MORE. I appreciate something more manageable these days.

    If someone were to shoot that shotgun where I live now, we'd lose half a city block!
     
  14. Fred_G

    Fred_G Heat packin' geek

  15. Rikky

    Rikky Wile E. Coyote - One of a kind

    My joke doesn't make sense then though:cool
     
  16. Rikky

    Rikky Wile E. Coyote - One of a kind

  17. Fred_G

    Fred_G Heat packin' geek

    OK Rikky, all homes in the US are made out of sheetrock. :-D And glass.;)
     
  18. Fred_G

    Fred_G Heat packin' geek

    I have heard a some people 'Glock' themselves (insert a loaded glock into the holster with their finger on the trigger, and BOOM). I wonder how many people have forgotten the bayoknife was on their gun and tried to conceal carry it? ;) Could make for an interesting conversation with the ER doc.
     
  19. handygal

    handygal First Sergeant

    http://i717.photobucket.com/albums/ww173/prestonjjrtr/Smileys/Smiley25-1.gif


    I'm so proud that I actually know what you mean! It's maybe the only gun I know anything at all about.
    I shot up Muammar Qadhafi at the range with a .357 once. I'm pretty sure they haven't made him on a target since 1989. It's been a while.
     
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  20. Fred_G

    Fred_G Heat packin' geek

    Wow, not that made for some interesting Google links. For the record, I have never shot anyone in person or in effigy. :-D

    I am thinking about selling the Glock, but I think I will keep it, never good to sell a gun.
     
  21. handygal

    handygal First Sergeant

    You looked up Qadhafi? Not a popular man when he was allowing the Lockerbee flight terrorists to hide.

    I'm surprised that a Glock is legal in the US without some sort of idiot triple safety device added on and mandatory. I mean, they've banned Kindereggs and my kid's cotton pj's are so tight that they can't bend their limbs (we don't buy those now) because they are a fire hazard. Every boneheaded thing anyone has ever done becomes a new rule or law.

    I'm waiting for the new statute regarding walking the texting after that woman went on every morning show and cried the other day. Probably going to have a new law that states you must render assistance before laughing at someone for being a bonehead, even if they are obviously ok and standing faster than you can gasp at what happened.

    In fact, maybe you want to sell her your Glock?

    They need to make a new law that if you get a lawyer to sue over your own stupidity it's a mandatory 60 days.
     
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  22. Fred_G

    Fred_G Heat packin' geek

     
  23. handygal

    handygal First Sergeant

     
  24. TimW

    TimW MajorGeeks Administrator - Jedi Malware Expert Staff Member

    Hey, now what did you mean by that, Fred???? Spit it out, man. Sock it to me!! :-D
     
  25. Fred_G

    Fred_G Heat packin' geek

    I am friendly and kind natured. You is creepy!:-D:-D Just joking! Or am I?rolleyes
     
  26. TimW

    TimW MajorGeeks Administrator - Jedi Malware Expert Staff Member

    And proud of it!!!! :-D:-D
     
  27. Spad

    Spad MajorGeek

    Nice shotgun, Fred . . . I can see lots of military and police applications for it . . . Not to mention it would be a heck of a lot of fun at the range! :)

    Actually, as an aside (and because I have a few minutes to kill ;)), such a thing was pretty common during the early age of the firearm.

    Quite a few of the first handguns, being single shot, had a knife attached. Usually as a slide out or unfolding type. Once you had fired your shot you could then fall back on the knife if need be. Pretty handy if facing more then one assailant, or if the shot missed.

    Fred, loved the link. I had no idea there was such an attachment for a Glock . . . now I have to have one! What a range conversation piece. :-D
     

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