FalseMirage
Well-Known Member
I looked at several Ruger Mark IV's last fall. A deadly accurate firearm.
Your gun knowledge impresses and frightens me all at the same time...
He's incorrect. That's obviously not the same weapon, The weapon Coe is holding doesn't have a trigger guard, front or rear sights, and it clearly has a spring piston on the back of it.
That clearly makes it an air-powered pistol, not a Ruger 22/45
For that, I'm stalking all your ******* posts today..
He's incorrect. That's obviously not the same weapon, The weapon Coe is holding doesn't have a trigger guard, front or rear sights, and it clearly has a spring piston on the back of it.
That clearly makes it an air-powered pistol, not a Ruger 22/45
Honestly, as a black man, his fashion sense is the most appalling thing to me, not his wanna-be gangsta play guns. We have an image to uphold here.
"today"???
Trigger guard is there, look closer.
The "spring-piston" you're trying to describe, is actually how the slide is designed on these pistols...
It's a .22
The other pistol is much larger caliber.
The end.
That's it...I'm going to the car and getting my OTHER gun...
There's clearly no trigger guard, there's clearly no sights (a real Ruger Mark III would have front and rear), and unlike any .22 I have ever seen, the rear of the barrel hangs out way past the grip.
Argue with me all you want, but the photo isn't lying. Also, I don't care anymore.
The end.
Ooooooooooooh.
Him don't care no more...
lol
I'm not trying to diss you here.
Just shedding light on the matter.
Why would he pose with a gun such as you describe it to be?????????
Whatever dude.
They all look alike in in some regard.
The Rugers, much like the Brownings, have a very unique design to them that could confuse many a folk in this fine world...
The end......again.
You back in town?
Yeah, no, not even close to proper safe firearm technique.
The idiot fails on at least two counts:
- Fingers on triggers.
- Muzzles pointing anywhere but the ground.
actually i only was implying you to be ignorant and lack common sense. next time i will be more straight forward with it. i never claimed anything with racism...you did. so basically you are saying that my nurse analogy means people that think that are sexist...that proves your ignorance. there are racial biases on whites, blacks, asians, and everyone...that doesnt mean someone is racist. obviously your ignorance leads you to keep projecting things on me. i am sure you have a picture of who you think i am and what you think i do in your mind those are your assumptions and biases coming out. but again i dont expect you to understand that because you cant differentiate what i am getting at from your own preconceived notions and projections.
my comparison of the country boy with a shotgun and this pic was to say that many people will see the country boy and think well he is from the country most of those kids have guns...not a big deal (when it should be just as bad as this). where as many because of a racial bias will think rodney is trying to be gangsta. i cant remember the poster but after he said that it looked like he was just posing with 2 guns that were found in a garage in western iowa as a look what we found pic...i looked at the pic and really i am kind of thinking he is right. but again a racial stereotype pops into minds first. it was still a bad decision.
I'm not arguing with your assessment, but I will argue with your firearms safety comment.
Muzzle should be pointing in a safe direction....up, down, left, or right... doesn't matter. A safe direction is any direction that a discharge will not cause damage or injury...not anywhere but the ground.
To the firearms, looks like a Ruger to me as well, the other kind of reminds me of an XD, it may be a Glock, hard to say for me from the picture.
I just compared it to my XD, looks like a match to me.
Green on bottom, black on top?
Mine's an all black XDM, I was comparing trigger guard, slide, etc.