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Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:44 pm
by Grindel
Sorry! I forgot! He is your twin!
The good or the evil one?

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:49 pm
by Delmon
Eh, im not related to ganon but...

great minds think and act alike.

Too bad Zengo.

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:53 pm
by Zengo
Oh, for some odd reason......I really thought you two were brothers.

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 5:28 pm
by luminier
iunno terribly much about guns, but i do know "alot" about the desert eagle .50AE.

1. big ass pistol
2. used in many action movies because it is so big and looks better on camera than smaller pistols like glocks (at least in my experience)
3. ae stands for action express, and .50 means .50 calibur which is a huge bullet for a pistol.

and no i didn't google it just now =P id say i know a moderate amount about guns, certainly not as much as most -americans-.

another pistol i like is a socom. those things look really sleek.

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 6:07 pm
by Kaseo
There's an age limit on legos? Since when?
Legos are cool no matter how old you are! Forget what anyone else says! Don't conform!

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 7:19 pm
by tessa
luminier wrote:iunno terribly much about guns, but i do know "alot" about the desert eagle .50AE.

1. big ass pistol
2. used in many action movies because it is so big and looks better on camera than smaller pistols like glocks (at least in my experience)
3. ae stands for action express, and .50 means .50 calibur which is a huge bullet for a pistol.

and no i didn't google it just now =P id say i know a moderate amount about guns, certainly not as much as most -americans-.
I live in a family of gun collectors, so I could almost guarantee you I could find a gun that's more practical and less overrated than a desert eagle.

And BTW, nothing really beats a Glock 7, if you get down to it.

EDIT: Okay, a little research done, a Taurus .45 seems to be a good alternative. Easier to clean and handle, good balance, and a .45 hollow-point will do essentially the same amount of damage as a .50, and get more distance as well, since a heavier bullet will drop faster.

And I still stand by the statement that the DE is a choice of pistol for many that know little about them, especially if the 'perks' are simply because it's big or used by movie stars, and further if they've never actually personally handled one. Everyone has their different preference, and unless you've handled a DE, it's hard to say whether it's the gun for you or not. For myself, smaller ones are much easier to handle and aim, and less kick-back from a shot is usually a nice perk when you have a hard time keeping a firm hand. Bigger doesn't always necessarily mean better.

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 10:21 pm
by ganandorf
who the hell is poDelmon, screw that guy

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 10:41 pm
by adanath
1911 Colt .45 SA best semi-auto in my opinion (at least that I have shot).

For accuracy, semi-auto's are terrible choices, revolvers are superior. Derringers are about the worst out there for accuracy though a popular choice for self-defense due to the incredibly compact size.

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 10:57 pm
by Zengo
Yes, semi automatic pistols are horrible when it comes to accuracy.
Mostly because the barrel has no rifling. Rifling will keep the bullet stable as it travels. Revolvers usually have rifling, semi autos usually have none at all.
Also, the longer the barrel, the more rifling it has.....so the more accurate it is.

However, semi automatics have hella stopping power if you shoot them from a very close distance.

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:27 pm
by tessa
Revolvers are better than semis when it comes to accuracy, yes. And longer barrels do give better accuracy, though I usually prefer shorter barreled guns since they tend to be lighter and easier for me to handle.

Derringers are meant more for close encounters, too.

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 12:01 am
by luminier
well when it gets down to it, desert eagles are badass.

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 12:27 am
by tessa
In your opinion, maybe.

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 1:57 am
by Kaseo
What happened to the Lego discussion? Legos are cooler than desert eagles. :/

Rip-off artists.

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 2:48 am
by Staltos
What's cooler than both of those even is a desert eagle made out of legos.

Honestly, I don't get the fascination with large caliber guns. Even a .22 will kill someone, might not cause damage if the bullet doesn't hit a vital spot, but with some skill, a .22 round can be just as deadly as a .50

Actually, my favorite gun I've ever fired was a S&W .38 special. I don't know why I like it so much, I just do.

PS:
Oh, poLuminier, I didn't know they let people have guns in Canada. :wink:

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 3:28 am
by luminier
lol they don't, and i don't really know all that much about them, i just like big guns like normal people.

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 3:58 am
by tessa
I prefer .22 honestly, but they require good accuracy to hit someone to stop them. A .45 or .50 is nearly guaranteed to drop them or maim a limb with the first shot, provided it hits.

But on the subject of legos, I seriously encourage someone to make a lego tshahark.

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:20 am
by Grindel
I prefer .22 honestly, but they require good accuracy to hit someone to stop them. A .45 or .50 is nearly guaranteed to drop them or maim a limb with the first shot, provided it hits.
Thank god, I never did, nor ever will have to think about something like this. You guys discuss it like the pros and cons of a certain car or hairdryer...

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:39 am
by Staltos
I think firearms are the one thing that sets america so far apart culturally from other countries. Yes, I am saying firearms is a huge part of american culture. More so than television, hollywood, or american muscle cars. They've been around since the beginning of the nation, the fact that everyone had one is what helped the 13 colonies win the revolutionary war, and so on. Personally, I could never imagine living in a country where I would be denied the access to arm myself. Anyways, I'm still waiting to get my concealed carry permit, once I get that, I may actually buy my own pistol. Glock 19 maybe? :D

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:41 am
by jezz
Grindel wrote:
I prefer .22 honestly, but they require good accuracy to hit someone to stop them. A .45 or .50 is nearly guaranteed to drop them or maim a limb with the first shot, provided it hits.
Thank god, I never did, nor ever will have to think about something like this. You guys discuss it like the pros and cons of a certain car or hairdryer...
I agree with Grindel, here in Spain we barely know that are different "calibers" and we wouldn't know at all if not thanks to the foreign films.

And personally, I find this discussion rather disturbing...

Re: Luminier/Alts

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 6:03 am
by tessa
Grindel wrote:You guys discuss it like the pros and cons of a certain car or hairdryer...
Well, when you come to "the South" or in rural/country areas of the US, they're pretty much treated that way. It's not unusual to find gun collectors around here, and I'd say nearly every household around here has a shotgun at the least. And there's people who will polish and clean their guns lovingly or go take them out for some shooting practice for fun (against inanimate objects, of course).

But then, most appreciate guns like one might appreciate recreational hobbies like archery, rather than for killing people or using them as instruments of death (with the exception of hunting) like so many of our movies might suggest.

Though, it's been a running gag out here that if terrorists ever tried to invade the US, "the South" would offer them the most opposition, since a lot of people around here have guns and aren't the types to back down from anyone. Tennessee pride, holler.

Anyway while we're on the topic, what I find amusing is how America treats violence casually but condemns nudity as the work of Satan, yet other countries out there seem to treat violence as the dark sin of mankind but treat nudity like the natural condition it is. Or at least that's the impression I've been given.