Hit the outdoor "range" with my brother and my mom yesteryday.
List of firearms available (sharing is encouraged and appreciated, and no one is stingy with ammo, aside from one particular round...more on that later):
- H&K P30 9mm - my mom's 9mm...very comfortable, accurate, all around a very nice handgun
- Springfield XD 9mm SubCompact - my new one...first time out with it...accurate, comfortable even in my big hands
- Walther PPS .22lr - nice little plinker, easy to shoot, no issues with cycling target ammo
- Springfield XD 5" 9mm - big brother to my xd, owned by my little brother (he owns a gunshop)
- Springfield TRP Operator 1911 - awesome firearm, great trigger, just all around super
- Remington 45 Colt revolvers (2) - my brothers wheel gun rig, he's a very quick draw and shot
Rifles - I don't know the specs on all of these, since they are built and modded by my brother...
- AR15 by DEZ Tactical (I think), with red dot, front post, bipod, etc. etc. etc. very very accurate...
- AR15 (not sure of the make)...all I know is that he has a big long bull barrel on the thing, big optic, bipod, etc...on the money at 100yds.
This last one was the only one he was stingy with ammo, for good reason...it's a custom round, that my brother developed/modded/etc. with his gunsmithing friend in NC when he was at his metal working school. It costs about $5 per round. Big Boom, little recoil, very well smithed gun. It's on a generic polymer stock, with a custom bolt, barrel, and a long scope. The first round is the stock brass with a ballistic tipped projectile, after that the brass is "fire-formed" (the shoulder gets pushed up and out, and the angle decreased), which allows for a few more grain in the brass. Just 2 more grain and we'd be working with a compressed load.
All around a good time
List of firearms available (sharing is encouraged and appreciated, and no one is stingy with ammo, aside from one particular round...more on that later):
- H&K P30 9mm - my mom's 9mm...very comfortable, accurate, all around a very nice handgun
- Springfield XD 9mm SubCompact - my new one...first time out with it...accurate, comfortable even in my big hands
- Walther PPS .22lr - nice little plinker, easy to shoot, no issues with cycling target ammo
- Springfield XD 5" 9mm - big brother to my xd, owned by my little brother (he owns a gunshop)
- Springfield TRP Operator 1911 - awesome firearm, great trigger, just all around super
- Remington 45 Colt revolvers (2) - my brothers wheel gun rig, he's a very quick draw and shot
Rifles - I don't know the specs on all of these, since they are built and modded by my brother...
- AR15 by DEZ Tactical (I think), with red dot, front post, bipod, etc. etc. etc. very very accurate...
- AR15 (not sure of the make)...all I know is that he has a big long bull barrel on the thing, big optic, bipod, etc...on the money at 100yds.
This last one was the only one he was stingy with ammo, for good reason...it's a custom round, that my brother developed/modded/etc. with his gunsmithing friend in NC when he was at his metal working school. It costs about $5 per round. Big Boom, little recoil, very well smithed gun. It's on a generic polymer stock, with a custom bolt, barrel, and a long scope. The first round is the stock brass with a ballistic tipped projectile, after that the brass is "fire-formed" (the shoulder gets pushed up and out, and the angle decreased), which allows for a few more grain in the brass. Just 2 more grain and we'd be working with a compressed load.
All around a good time