:siren: [url=http://www.facepunch.com/threads/910381-Firearms-V.-Super-Redneck-Edition]zombiefreaks excellent op [/url] :siren:
[B]NRA GUN SAFETY RULES[/B]
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The fundamental NRA rules for safe gun handling are:
1. ALWAYS keep the gun pointed in a safe direction.
This is the primary rule of gun safety. A safe direction means that the gun is pointed so that even if it were to go off it would not cause injury or damage. The key to this rule is to control where the muzzle or front end of the barrel is pointed at all times. Common sense dictates the safest direction, depending on different circumstances.
2. ALWAYS keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot.
When holding a gun, rest your finger on the trigger guard or along the side of the gun. Until you are actually ready to fire, do not touch the trigger.
3. ALWAYS keep the gun unloaded until ready to use.
Whenever you pick up a gun, immediately engage the safety device if possible, and, if the gun has a magazine, remove it before opening the action and looking into the chamber(s) which should be clear of ammunition. If you do not know how to open the action or inspect the chamber(s), leave the gun alone and get help from someone who does.
When using or storing a gun, always follow these NRA rules:
Know your target and what is beyond.
Be absolutely sure you have identified your target beyond any doubt. Equally important, be aware of the area beyond your target. This means observing your prospective area of fire before you shoot. Never fire in a direction in which there are people or any other potential for mishap. Think first. Shoot second.
Know how to use the gun safely.
Before handling a gun, learn how it operates. Know its basic parts, how to safely open and close the action and remove any ammunition from the gun or magazine. Remember, a gun's mechanical safety device is never foolproof. Nothing can ever replace safe gun handling.
Be sure the gun is safe to operate.
Just like other tools, guns need regular maintenance to remain operable. Regular cleaning and proper storage are a part of the gun's general upkeep. If there is any question concerning a gun's ability to function, a knowledgeable gunsmith should look at it.
Use only the correct ammunition for your gun.
Only BBs, pellets, cartridges or shells designed for a particular gun can be fired safely in that gun. Most guns have the ammunition type stamped on the barrel. Ammunition can be identified by information printed on the box and sometimes stamped on the cartridge. Do not shoot the gun unless you know you have the proper ammunition.
Wear eye and ear protection as appropriate.
Guns are loud and the noise can cause hearing damage. They can also emit debris and hot gas that could cause eye injury. For these reasons, shooting glasses and hearing protectors should be worn by shooters and spectators.
Never use alcohol or over-the-counter, prescription or other drugs before or while shooting.
Alcohol, as well as any other substance likely to impair normal mental or physical bodily functions, must not be used before or while handling or shooting guns.
Store guns so they are not accessible to unauthorized persons.
Many factors must be considered when deciding where and how to store guns. A person's particular situation will be a major part of the consideration. Dozens of gun storage devices, as well as locking devices that attach directly to the gun, are available. However, mechanical locking devices, like the mechanical safeties built into guns, can fail and should not be used as a substitute for safe gun handling and the observance of all gun safety rules.
Be aware that certain types of guns and many shooting activities require additional safety precautions.
Cleaning
Regular cleaning is important in order for your gun to operate correctly and safely. Taking proper care of it will also maintain its value and extend its life. Your gun should be cleaned every time that it is used.
A gun brought out of prolonged storage should also be cleaned before shooting. Accumulated moisture and dirt, or solidified grease and oil, can prevent the gun from operating properly.
Before cleaning your gun, make absolutely sure that it is unloaded. The gun's action should be open during the cleaning process. Also, be sure that no ammunition is present in the cleaning area. [/quote]
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glocknades is the worst of the /k/ memes
I much prefer moist nuggets and meatbas
Bad title. Should have been Mosin McNuggets.
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FUCKING MAGPUL AND THElR THUMB-OVER-BORE
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That looks like a really dumb way to hold a rifle.
It is. And Magpul actually fucking ENCOURAGES it.
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They make something exclusively for the purpose.
oh magpul. You so silly.
That stance is for changing targets fast when that is what counts the most (some competition shooting) If I remember correctly
While my dad was down in Texas at the range, he saw a Kriss SMG with a Muffler on it. It's $200 to rent it for 2 hours at the range, and the ammo costs however much you wish to burp out.
Goddamn...
200 bucks to rent a gun? That sounds fucking crazy.
[QUOTE=Campin Carl;28700769]200 bucks to rent a gun? That sounds fucking crazy.[/QUOTE]
You have to be a Police Officer or a Police Dealer to own one, that might add to the cost.
Heck, the M249 we played with in Utah was more than that, and that's a bloody LMG.
I understand where you're coming from though.
Sure you don't mean class III dealer?
I always thought gun rental on a range was as simple as signing a form for legal reasons, paying about $50 for renting any kind of gun for 2 hours or so.
The KRISS must cost a fuckload if it should be justified $200 for 2 hours.
You can buy the KRISS all day, just not full auto. You can buy suppressors, too, with ATF approval...
From ARFCOM:
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And ohhh myy...
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I meant the full auto version.
And in Norway silencers are unregulated :v:
Yeah it's stupidity here, and the media only helps to keep it that way by making people think the only reason to have a suppressor is to be an assassin.
I recently came into possession of a belt-buckle .22 revolver.
A pump-action 30-06
a marlin 30-30
an Ithaca 12gauge
a 9-shot .22 revolver
a .357 magnum and some .38 special ammunition
a lever-action .22
and an old romo .22 revolver
They're cool.
[QUOTE=Campin Carl;28702126]Sure you don't mean class III dealer?
I always thought gun rental on a range was as simple as signing a form for legal reasons, paying about $50 for renting any kind of gun for 2 hours or so.
The KRISS must cost a fuckload if it should be justified $200 for 2 hours.[/QUOTE]
I'm pretty sure he's just doing that because of liability issues. With it's muffler [I]and[/I] full-auto capabilities.
But I dunno, stuck here in Illinois, where the only gun you can get has to have 40 warnings, a trigger lock and has to be sealed in stone.
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Dad, I want to visit, lemme play with the new 30-30 you got
so i completely fucking forget but they have this epic shit for training civilians for robbery's and shit (like preparing to fight back i mean)
They take your gun and put a special barrel in it, then they give you these paint rounds, sort of like paintball
then they drop you in a room and give you a scenario, you are in your house, someones going to break in.
Then when the door opens you have to grab your gun from the drawer or wherever and shoot the person.
Pretty badass, you also have shitloads of paintball suit stuff on so you dont get weltraped.
They are called Simunitions ;)
yeah that stuff. ^
Recently got a hold of a Carl Gustav smg, and was the last to fire it before it was sent off to be destroyed. I felt a generation had come to an end.
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Probably one of the best movies of '10.
Some new pics of my new toys...
Remington 770 in .308 Win
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Remington 870 12Ga
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New AR-15 with Wilson Combat receivers, Daniel Defense barrel, parts kit, LaRue handguard and LMT stock
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[QUOTE=CAPSMAN!;28738320][url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=JZWNNehovgw#t=372s[/url]
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Wow, how do I know that guy spends all his time on /k/ ?
[QUOTE=Ridge;28738583]Wow, how do I know that guy spends all his time on /k/ ?[/QUOTE]
Most of his videos are some sort of responses to /k/ related stuff but I don't know if he's a trip.
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I hate shooting at .22 targets, because I always miss. But when we were about to pack up and leave I grabbed the last of the luger mags and shot at the target one handed. Hit almost every single time.
Nobody was looking.
[QUOTE=MedicWine;28738802]I hate shooting at .22 targets, because I always miss. But when we were about to pack up and leave I grabbed the last of the luger mags and shot at the target one handed. Hit almost every single time.
Nobody was looking.[/QUOTE]
Heh heh, one of the ranges that I go to frowns upon rapid fire on the plinking pit unless your firearm is full auto.
I bump-fired my AK74, and turns out there was a cop next to me.
He looked at me, looked at the gun and said "You made noise, I get it. Now pick a target"
V:v:V
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