forgot to mention they added the gyrojet pistol & carbine a while ago
…yet.my face doesn't look like a gas station bathroom…
thats a good one quence…yet.
Thank you. I’ll be here all week and don’t forget to tip your waitress.thats a good one quence
its a game timOh sweet summer child. There is so much you need to learn about firearms.
One converting a 50 Beowulf to 458 SOCOM is more expensive than just getting a 458 upper. Believe it or not. It's not just a case of changing out the barrel. Which the barrel can cost you anywhere from 250-700 dollars. And then there is the BCG which you can tack on another 250-400 dollars. The 458 has better flight characteristics and the bullet flies good deal faster so in retrospect, I would get the 458. The ammo weight is the same and you get the same round count as the Beowulf, so you can't carry more ammo in one mag.
This is my 50 Beowulf.
In my opinion this is a 200 yard gun. The 1x4 Steiner lets me reach accurately out to 300 yards however. But it's no sub MOA rifle. (I get sub 4 inch groups at 150 yards. I'm good with that.) With a sixteen inch barrel, at 300 yards, you've lost a lot of velocity. I'm pushing a 300 FTX hollowpoint soft tip. Currently it makes about 1400+ ft/lbs at the barrel, about the same as a 62 gr 5.56. Reason why is the bullet is flying slow. Depending on the bullet weight it's anywhere from about 1600-1900 ft/sec about 2/3rds the speed.
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This gun is not for the unfit. it is heavy. 9 lbs 6 oz unloaded. Full ten round mag makes it tip the scale around 11 lbs. Though it kicks, the heavy padded buttstock is more for recoil management, it makes it softer to shoot a bit and lets you crack off follow up shots faster. This rig is slightly less than 2700 USD back in 2017 when I built it.
There are reliability issues with higher capacity mags. having more ammo but having a less reliable feed is not optimal.
I have to admit it is a bit of a safe queen, but I got it when I wasn't sure I wouldn't be moving to bear country and I wanted a round that could kick a grizzly's ass. So until then, it pretty much stays in the safe.
Oh sweet summer child. There is so much you need to learn about firearms.
One converting a 50 Beowulf to 458 SOCOM is more expensive than just getting a 458 upper. Believe it or not. It's not just a case of changing out the barrel. Which the barrel can cost you anywhere from 250-700 dollars. And then there is the BCG which you can tack on another 250-400 dollars. The 458 has better flight characteristics and the bullet flies good deal faster so in retrospect, I would get the 458. The ammo weight is the same and you get the same round count as the Beowulf, so you can't carry more ammo in one mag.
This is my 50 Beowulf.
In my opinion this is a 200 yard gun. The 1x4 Steiner lets me reach accurately out to 300 yards however. But it's no sub MOA rifle. (I get sub 4 inch groups at 150 yards. I'm good with that.) With a sixteen inch barrel, at 300 yards, you've lost a lot of velocity. I'm pushing a 300 FTX hollowpoint soft tip. Currently it makes about 1400+ ft/lbs at the barrel, about the same as a 62 gr 5.56. Reason why is the bullet is flying slow. Depending on the bullet weight it's anywhere from about 1600-1900 ft/sec about 2/3rds the speed.
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This gun is not for the unfit. it is heavy. 9 lbs 6 oz unloaded. Full ten round mag makes it tip the scale around 11 lbs. Though it kicks, the heavy padded buttstock is more for recoil management, it makes it softer to shoot and lets you crack off follow up shots faster. This rig is slightly less than 2700 USD back in 2017 when I built it.
There are reliability issues with higher capacity mags. having more ammo but having a less reliable feed is not optimal.
I have to admit it is a bit of a safe queen, but I got it when I wasn't sure I wouldn't be moving to bear country and I wanted a round that could kick a grizzly's ass. So until then, it pretty much stays in the safe.
well, there's always the .50 "Alaskan", good luck finding someI have to admit it is a bit of a safe queen, but I got it when I wasn't sure I wouldn't be moving to bear country and I wanted a round that could kick a grizzly's ass. So until then, it pretty much stays in the safe.
Gun talk is not a game son.its a game tim
You can't be that weak.If I fired this I'd have a nasty breakup with my girlfriend Ulna and her friend Radius
Easier to find a 45/90 and better performance.well, there's always the .50 "Alaskan", good luck finding some
i'm waiting for a mini rocket launcher with explosive tip for "civilian use" lol
did you see my tiki torch (m97 w/ dragons breath)well, there's always the .50 "Alaskan", good luck finding some
i'm waiting for a mini rocket launcher with explosive tip for "civilian use" lol
I don’t believe it. You are not a sharpshooter.(I get sub 4 inch groups at 150 yards. I'm good with that.)
Timmy, you are very small. Does the gun come with training wheels so that you’re able to move it?This gun is not for the unfit. it is heavy. 9 lbs 6 oz unloaded. Full ten round mag makes it tip the scale around 11 lbs.
shove a pfeifer zeliska into your necrotized axe wound & pull the triggerI don’t believe it. You are not a sharpshooter.
Timmy, you are very small. Does the gun come with training wheels so that you’re able to move it?
Uh oh, looks like it’s time for a certain delinquent to have his internet privileges rescinded…again.shove a pfeifer zeliska into your necrotized axe wound & pull the trigger
but you are still fatter than himUh oh, looks like it’s time for a certain delinquent to have his internet privileges rescinded…again.
Bullshit, my best friend's only 4 months older than me and he's trying to join the army. He could physically do it (source: dozens of unsolicited "check out my gains" texts) but my main concern is if he can handle it mentally.At his age, he has no ability to build muscle mass. So the best he can do is not be fat.
I should elaborate: meeting him was the first time I'd ever been a voice of reason for someone else, instead of the other way around.Bullshit, my best friend's only 4 months older than me and he's trying to join the army. He could physically do it (source: dozens of unsolicited "check out my gains" texts) but my main concern is if he can handle it mentally.