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  • Eddo211
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    XD-40

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  • armnuke
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    Some time ago I read that Aspar will produce a hunting rifle.
    Definitely buying when they do that.

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  • Haykakan
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    I got a semi automatic browning 12 gage which is fun to shoot. Armnuke should write a review of the Armenian gun. We would all love to hear a honest review of a Armenian weapon.

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  • Eddo211
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    Cool.....so much fun.

    I really need to get into reloading. and yea, you gotta get the weight of the powder right.

    I remember this guy I met in Oklahoma wen I was on deployment. This crazy son of a gun would load AK rounds but would raise the primer just enough that once the bolt of the AK would go forward the firing pin would hit those raised primers and without pulling the trigger the gun would fire until empty. Can you imagine, 30 rds of 7.62X39 firing without stop..........pull one trigger and HANG ON!!!
    crazy dude.

    Hey Armnuke, you would love a pump action 12 gauge.

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  • armnuke
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    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
    Very nice.....Thanks for sharing.

    Few questions:

    It seems all your shotguns are auto? meaning no pump action.

    Your reloading. That is the best way to go. Do you have problems with your auto shotgun cycling fine on lower shell powder for bird shots?
    Some auto shotguns will not always cycle another round in chamber due to low power of target or bird shots. No problem with powerful shells.
    It seems there is not enough gas generated by smaller shots to reload the next shell. Do you have that problem?

    Do you shoot at flying clay?

    Do you hunt?

    Thanks
    Correct, the powder quantity will decide if the shotgun will throw the cartridge out after shooting it. If the powder is low or of bad quality, it the empty cartridge will hang in there in the chamber. I tested some powders before sticking with one. I went to the range to try some shots I made at home to see if they're ok or not. Also some powders don't burn well when it's cold in the morning. Also, this is a dangerous job. If the powder is too much, the gun might explode!

    I shot flying clay back in Beirut. I had a machine that threw the plates. I think you can see a clay box in my photo.

    I've never had any pump actions, all O/U or semi-auto.

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  • Eddo211
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    Imageshak must be the worst......lost all my pics.

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  • Eddo211
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    Very nice.....Thanks for sharing.

    Few questions:

    It seems all your shotguns are auto? meaning no pump action.

    Your reloading. That is the best way to go. Do you have problems with your auto shotgun cycling fine on lower shell powder for bird shots?
    Some auto shotguns will not always cycle another round in chamber due to low power of target or bird shots. No problem with powerful shells.
    It seems there is not enough gas generated by smaller shots to reload the next shell. Do you have that problem?

    Do you shoot at flying clay?

    Do you hunt?

    Thanks

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  • armnuke
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    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    Sweet pictures man. Are (non-black market) guns in Armenia more or less expensive than they were in Lebanon?
    Surprisingly, Russian guns are more expensive than Lebanon.
    The Italian Fabarm was a bit cheaper than Lebanon.
    In Lebanon, the market is flooded by cheap/low-quality Turkish guns. Luckily that's not the case in Armenia.

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  • Federate
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    Sweet pictures man. Are (non-black market) guns in Armenia more or less expensive than they were in Lebanon?

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  • armnuke
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    My home made cartridges

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