True Nudist Firearms Enthusiasts

This is a group dedicated to those of us who enjoy the shooting sports, and the firearms we use.

To start us off, let's introduce ourselves.

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Hi, I'm cottontail. I enjoy shooting all kinds of guns. My favorite is the AR-15 that I assembled. My second favorite is my trusty S&W 686. That revolver was the first serious self-defense gun I ever bought, way back in the eighties. To give you an idea of how long ago that was, it's a plain-Jane 686; there's no hyphen after the model number. It's only a six-shooter, not seven. With that revolver, and somebody's wadcutter reloads, I easily kept up with a bunch of guys using accurized Ruger and Browning .22's, shooting an NRA bullseye match - that'll give you an idea of how accurate the gun is.
My AR-15 started off with an Anvil Arms lower receiver (that I had etched with my own logo). I added a RRA mid-length upper with a Wilson stainless steel match barrel, 1 in 8 twist. The internals are all RRA also. I topped it off with Cavalry Arms furniture in Coyote Brown, and a rear BUIS by YHM. All I really need is a decent optic, and I'll be all set. Oh, and the Pmags I got are the same shade as the furniture - I guess that makes me a gear queer, huh?
I also shoot .22 rifles, and I have a Mossberg 835 12 ga kicking around somewhere. I've got a couple .40's that I use for CCW (yes, I have my card). I don't really hunt... I guess you'd call me a paper-puncher. I think I'm pretty much set up for self-defense, and for fun shooting. All I need is a good .22 pistol, and then I'll really be set.
But enough about me... what are y'all shooting?

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RE: To start us off, let's introduce ourselves.

Dave here.I won't list my guns on the internet, but have participated in many of the shooting sports and have the equipment to cover a large spectrum.My father introduced me to shooting and the safety aspects at a very young age, and it has carried on to this day. I did the same with my son and never kept firearms locked up. I believe proper training, and shooting with your kids often negates the curiosity aspect andis the key to firearm safety. I handload for most of my calibers and cast bullets for several.

My dad did the same... i would love nude target practice or hunting. It's a tool to be respected but also enjoyed responsibly... I'm a great shot still love the competition n bonding over it

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