Jump to content

Dweezel

Members
  • Posts

    2,372
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Dweezel

  1. WUT! I may be living in the past, but I wouldn't want to pay more than 8 or 9 bucks for a box of 9mm, and not much more for a box of .45acp. And I mean white box USA Winchester which is great cheap ammo.

    edit: ok, maybe 25% more because times are tough and metals are up in value...

    But 22 bucks? that's a rip off...

    Cheapo Blazer Alum casing .45 ACP box of 50 = $18.95 and this was just two weeks ago, and thats DOWN from the $28 a box I was paying early this summer for the same ammo.

  2. I've only got one clip with hollow points (10 rounds) that I carry, and about 400+ rounds of target ammo for the .45, a few hundred 12Ga rounds, and about a thousand or so .22, and about 50 .22 mags for the pea shooter revolver. No shortages here.

  3. I'm pretty sure the MAJOR point y'all HD nut swingers are missing is that they couldn't and haven't done it legitimatly for the last what, 15 years? Now their getting their own special class?! I agree people will race anything, god knows I have, but actually taking HD as a serious racing team is about as rediculous as the tooth fairy.

    Why virtually nothing from HD that's worth noting before DMG and now within the first year they have their own class? I guess it's the only way to assure that HD can win, make 'em all HD!! Brilliant!! The sheeple will love it!! HD racing and WINNING!! take that all you plastic fantastic jap non-real motorcycle lovers!

    "The Harley category is quite clearly because we think it's ludicrous that that the largest selling brand in this country and the largest body of motorcyclists in this country are totally ignored when it comes to road racing. Those folks need a reason to buy tickets and help support our events. That's the concept."

    from the article, I'm not gonna get into the grammer but there's a reason they have been 'ignored' because they couldn't fucking cut it!! They tried before and hell I'm pretty sure even had a few podium wins back in the day, but their so far behind the rest of the world in everything but silk screening and teeshirt tech that they haven't a snowballs chance in hell unless everyone else is forced down to their level. Or just kicked out completely, there's already a vintage motorcycle class, we don't need another one.

  4. So let me get this straight. One guy ditches colt and says their junk and suddenly their not worth looking at? And I'm sure you've had a selection of them right? Not just one and done? My father and I have owned several of them and quite frankly their very nice pieces. My dad now owns a Kimber UCII and let me tell you what that's a nice gun, VERY precision. Probably so close that a grain of sand would jamb it. Wait a sec...

    There's a reason Colt, Glock, and XD have great names. They fire. Under almost any imaginable circumstance they fire. In a self defence life or death situation give me the gun that'll fire in a sand storm and isn't accurate past 20 yards and you can keep that jambed up pos that'll put 200 rounds through the same hole @ 1000 yards. Colt makes a fine weapon, fire a variety of them before making your mind up, Kimber is a sweet piece, but not something I would carry daily.

  5. Wow there was something SERIOUSLY wrong with your gun, It's also ashame that you'll carry such a poor opinion of a whole brand based on one gun. Kinda like why noone will buy an american car because they owned a 1980 caviler, tempo, or K car, when they were 16 and the car was already 20 years old so now all american cars are shit. Come out my way I'll let you throw a few hundred rounds through the old mans 70 series. Thing is completely original, and has had probably thousands of rounds through it. Still dead on accurate. You got a shitty gun and I'm sorry :(

    But also from what I've read older colts, non gold cups, were kinda slopy. they were designed that way on purpose. They are intended service weapons. I don't care if a gun can hit a group 6" at 200 yards if it jambs on one grain of sand. I'd rather have a gun that fires under any and all circumstances. That was the idea behind the standard series colts. they were sloppy, and unaccurate at distance. but they fired.

×
×
  • Create New...