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Guns and Shooting Glasses Thread!

Since our guns got kicked off the other spot Ben. This one first lol 😂
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Here we go went ahead and put the Thing wearing his Killswitch Oakley watch with the FN PS90 chambered in 5.7 ( that’s 50 rounds of fire) 🔥 and a pair of Hatchets 🪓!! Have a great day O fourm Family !!! View attachment 1252800View attachment 1252801NEVER FORGET 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🫡😎🌎🤩
I realise this is going to sound like a silly question to you guys but with the trigger so far up the gun where do you put your other hand?, used one of these so much in COD lol
 
I realise this is going to sound like a silly question to you guys but with the trigger so far up the gun where do you put your other hand?, used one of these so much in COD lol
Not silly at all… so these are called bull pups. The law states that a barrel must exceed 16 inches or it is considered a short barrel rifle or SBR which is something else that requires a tax stamp so to get a shorter rifles they design it with the action almost pulled back to be right under your face and the barrel comes back towards you as well to shorten the length of the gun without going under 16 inches of barrel. That particular rifle is a weird design but it you can envision the area right behind the trigger as a grip that is where you grasp it with the trigger hand. I find it to be a little awkward but I have also never owned one so I am sure with practice they become more comfortable to hold and shoot.
 
Not silly at all… so these are called bull pups. The law states that a barrel must exceed 16 inches or it is considered a short barrel rifle or SBR which is something else that requires a tax stamp so to get a shorter rifles they design it with the action almost pulled back to be right under your face and the barrel comes back towards you as well to shorten the length of the gun without going under 16 inches of barrel. That particular rifle is a weird design but it you can envision the area right behind the trigger as a grip that is where you grasp it with the trigger hand. I find it to be a little awkward but I have also never owned one so I am sure with practice they become more comfortable to hold and shoot.
Ah so your left hand (if you’re right handed) essentially holds the arced part around the trigger so hands are very close together
 
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