Official Gun Thread
Originally Posted by Black Knight,Feb 24 2010, 04:49 PM
I think he's referring to thieves not the possible legal ramifications
I know basically nothing about firearms, but some of you have some crazy collections--looks like your ready for a country-wide invasion of some sort!
I know basically nothing about firearms, but some of you have some crazy collections--looks like your ready for a country-wide invasion of some sort!

Originally Posted by Black Knight,Feb 24 2010, 05:47 PM
By suppressor, are you all talking about a "silencer"?
That item is a Sound/Flash Suppressor It is designed to decrease the aural and visual signature of the firearm during firing to help prevent compromising the shooter's position.
Originally Posted by RegiT3hT,Feb 24 2010, 05:48 PM
Don't have pictures on this computer since I installed WIN 7. But here is the gun I own. (Minus the tactical light)
I think the last one grand gun I will purchase. LoL

I think the last one grand gun I will purchase. LoL

Originally Posted by ECale3,Feb 24 2010, 05:50 PM
A "silencer" does not exist. Not attachment in existence will make a firearm completely silent.
That item is a Sound/Flash Suppressor It is designed to decrease the aural and visual signature of the firearm during firing to help prevent compromising the shooter's position.
That item is a Sound/Flash Suppressor It is designed to decrease the aural and visual signature of the firearm during firing to help prevent compromising the shooter's position.
Originally Posted by sudistiks2k,Feb 24 2010, 01:21 PM

Top to Bottom,
Browning A-Bolt .270, Marlin 30-30, Walther P22, Glock 19 Talo edition, Remington 870, Stag Arms AR-15 (flash light, green laser, Trijicon Acog, extras), Glock 17 w/Glock flash light, Kel-Tec PF-9, Taurus PT1911, Rock Island 1911 Nickle, and Glock 27.
Originally Posted by Black Knight,Feb 24 2010, 01:47 PM
By suppressor, are you all talking about a "silencer"?
This is not nearly as bad as people calling magazines, clips!

FYI: People also use suppressors for the same reason they use them on their cars (known as mufflers). That is to simply quiet them so no hearing protection is needed, or to be a courteous neighbor. There is not always a devious reason for them.







