>>19378102I disagree, I think dogs and cats are much cuter.
And lamb is fucking delicious, wonderfully tender and tasty.
>>19378355>not just having a 10/22 with cheap .22lrI like the 5.7 being centerfire, as well as having jacketed bullets.
It also has a flat trajectory, I always thought 5.7 would be an excellent round for varmint rifles if it wasn't for the pricetag. But that's what Amulet Coins are for.
>Glock 29 and a Colt Delta Elite for medium to largeFair enough, 10mm actually packs a good wallop, particularly the hunting loads.
>AR for large. I suppose, if you're a good marksman, but I'd prefer an AR-10 for that, long reach, deep penetration. I'd be set with semi-auto (because that's what battlerifles are good at).
>the AR has a Fun Switch for JESUS CHRIST, GET IN THE CAR.I don't think I could effectively use .308 in full-auto, but damn if the thundering noise wouldn't be glorious.
Of course, it's heavier than a 5.7 carbine, and the idea with choosing that gun was to have a lightweight all-around rifle that I could use for surviving off small-game with. And feeding my party as well. 5.7, while poor as a pistol round, would begin to approach .223 through a long enough rifle-barrel.
It's why I don't like the idea of SBR'ing PS-90's, you basically kill their ballistic potential.
(Though they do become maneuverable and compact)
>Typhlosion with a Rem 7mm magHow would he even hold it? I'm trying to picture it in my head, the length of pull and ergonomics for a regular rifle would be all wrong for him, you'd need to build something entirely custom weapon for him.
Bolt-action seems like it would be awkward given the short arms, pump-action with detachable box-magazines or even a falling-block rifle would be more fit him.
I suppose it could be designed for him using it while lying down prone, it's probably way easier to line up the stock to his shoulder and sights to his eyes.
>Colt Delta Elite, I love that picture, it's so wondrously 80's/90's.