Semi-auto .223 pistol as a farm vehicle gun

Takes up less room than a rifle, still works adequately on coyotes out to 150m or so.

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10 Responses to Semi-auto .223 pistol as a farm vehicle gun

  1. ChrisJ says:

    That’s why Kel-Tec needs to get the lead out and introduce a 223 version of the RFB.

  2. Tango says:

    noob question. If she’s got a handgrip on the front like that, doesn’t it make it either an NFA or AOW weapon?

  3. Michael says:

    Beautiful woman, nice firearm, yet I find myself wondering if that’s a Ford 8N she’s shooting from.

  4. IrateIrishman says:

    For some reason I can’t get enough photos of Erika. More than likely due to a striking resemblance to the one who got away.

  5. Gewehr98 says:

    150 meters with an AR pistol clone?

    Maybe with a bipod and on a solid rest – definitely not floppy offhand like she’s holding it, recoiling back towards her nose. (Granted, .223 isn’t going to come back as hard as other rounds…) I shoot 200 meter IHMSA silhouette with my single-shot Wichita handcannon, but those are stationary steel targets and we’re allowed to shoot from the sitting or Creedmoor rest position. Even the Contender/Encore folks know they have to solidify their holds when the targets are way out there.

    Why are PGO-shotguns considered bad juju, yet an AR pistol (or a KelTec clone) is the bee’s knees?

    • Oleg Volk says:

      Her firing grip is for 10-15m…for 150 she’d have to fire supported. And .223 pistol is a niche gun for instances where not enough room or weight capacity is available for a rifle.

  6. Weak Stream says:

    What a lovely brunette. You need to feature her in a complete set Oleg.

  7. Bill Cyrus says:

    I guess she’d have earplugs in while operating a tractor, otherwise I’d HIGHLY recommend them.

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