so yeah just post your favorite gun/guns you've shot. mine's the MP5, got to shoot it at a shooting range, it was property of the range not a specific person
Handguns are fun but the most fun I've had shooting was shooting skeet off of the back of a cruise ship with a good 'ole 12 guage shotgun. My next favorite is my own gun a .357 snub Ruger that I've taken to indoor and outdoor ranges. My favorite indoor range gun is .22 Kimber since I can fire that baby all day long.
killersup absolutely loves his 20 guage pump with a 21 inch barrel. killed over a dozen squirrel and rabbit it with it in one season.going for a turkey with it.
My favorite handgun is the m.1911 ( colt .45 ) its powerful but wont make your hand sore at the end of the day, its reliable, low maintenance, relativity cheap, and the history behind the design is so interesting and it kinda makes you feel like your using a superb system. When it comes down to rifles i would go way the Sig.556, its not to expensive to fire but its easily handled and it looks like a gun that can kick some serious *** every bullet you put down range is crisp
My uncle has taken me to the range before and I got to shoot some of his hand guns and a Winchester (a 30/30 too, but I don't know how to spell it so yeah, I'm a noob). Anyway, he has a semi auto AK-47 (full auto is illegal unless you have expensive licensing) and I want to fire that the next time I go to the range.
Ive shot 2 guns that fit my style. a .265 or somthing like that. I shot it in the Boy Scouts and I forgot the name. Its a very high powered rifle that only drops 1/8 inch in 300 ft.
Also I have shot a .44 colt revolver. Amazing. Love it.
This one 12 gauge I fired. Double barrel over and under, engraved, the whole nine yards. Probably the most expensive gun I'll ever shoot, but dang was it amazing. Heavy enough to soak up recoil but light enough to not mutilate my left arm.
Hit the clay pigeons every time with it, and unlike the 20 gauge I fired that day, I didn't have to clear failures to eject and then pop off a round. Clearing failures to eject and still hitting the second target was pretty awesome, though.