View Full Version : Buy a bike, get a gun.
Rangerscott
07-29-2009, 10:05 PM
Hahhahaa. Ah, I thought i'd never see the day of what people say about Texas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6F5J7nrTJw
goof2
07-29-2009, 11:04 PM
Too bad the gun sucks. Buy a multi thousand dollar bike and get a $300 POS.
Too bad the gun sucks. Buy a multi thousand dollar bike and get a $300 POS.
Still awesome
goof2
07-30-2009, 12:18 AM
Still awesome
I applaud the idea but, owning a Sigma myself, the execution leaves something to be desired.
Rangerscott
07-30-2009, 12:21 AM
I already have one so I'd as for 4 months payments taken off the bike.
LeeNetworX
07-30-2009, 08:54 AM
Too bad the gun sucks. Buy a multi thousand dollar bike and get a $300 POS.
Indeed. A friend of ours bought one as his first gun and the trigger action is horrible.
goof2
07-30-2009, 11:24 AM
Indeed. A friend of ours bought one as his first gun and the trigger action is horrible.
I did everything I could with it, lighter springs and polishing everything, and while lighter, the trigger pull is still 8lbs or more and still inconsistent. I guess that is what you get for less than $300 out the door with 4 high cap mags.
Amber Lamps
07-30-2009, 11:27 AM
I did everything I could with it, lighter springs and polishing everything, and while lighter, the trigger pull is still 8lbs or more and still inconsistent. I guess that is what you get for less than $300 out the door with 4 high cap mags.
Shit, I'd buy that! I don't need a $1,000 hand gun but to each his own, I guess.
LeeNetworX
07-30-2009, 11:37 AM
Shit, I'd buy that! I don't need a $1,000 hand gun but to each his own, I guess.
You don't need to spend $1K on a good hand gun. Pleny of nice ones in the $400-500 range with a great feel on the trigger. I had a S&W 910 dual action 9mm that was like butter. I think I paid $400 for that.
goof2
07-30-2009, 11:46 AM
Shit, I'd buy that! I don't need a $1,000 hand gun but to each his own, I guess.
My local store had them for a price that ended up being $345 after taxes and background check with 2 magazines. S&W had a mail in rebate for an additional $50 off and 2 more mags running at the time. I was all in for less than $300. Too bad my aim sucks with the thing past 7 yards. Add in that I have spent at least $1,500 in ammo for the thing and I wish I had spent the additional $200 for an M&P or an XD. :idk:
Amber Lamps
07-30-2009, 12:02 PM
My local store had them for a price that ended up being $345 after taxes and background check with 2 magazines. S&W had a mail in rebate for an additional $50 off and 2 more mags running at the time. I was all in for less than $300. Too bad my aim sucks with the thing past 7 yards. Add in that I have spent at least $1,500 in ammo for the thing and I wish I had spent the additional $200 for an M&P or an XD. :idk:
Ahhh... I see what you guys are saying. Hell, I don't know, I'm still sitting on the 45 I got from the Army when they went to 9mm... Paid like $100 with 2 mags. That thing you have to "lob" a round howitzer style to hit a target over 10 meters away...:lol:
goof2
07-30-2009, 01:10 PM
Ahhh... I see what you guys are saying. Hell, I don't know, I'm still sitting on the 45 I got from the Army when they went to 9mm... Paid like $100 with 2 mags. That thing you have to "lob" a round howitzer style to hit a target over 10 meters away...:lol:
If I only shot that gun I would think it was just me. I also have a very basic Springfield Armory 1911 that I shoot more accurately at 20 yards than the Sigma is at 7 yards.
Smittie61984
07-30-2009, 11:08 PM
Too bad the gun sucks. Buy a multi thousand dollar bike and get a $300 POS.
Hey. If you have to shoot someone around the corner of a broad side of a barn, S&W is your gun.
Now if the S&W came with a Harley that'd make sense. I think for a Suzuki you should have a H&K and for a Ducati a Kimber (except Kimbers are reliable).
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