.22 Semi-automatic Savage 6D
[img]http://www.neaca.com/images/Savage_Group_Tube_Feed_22_1_.JPG[/img]
It's not very often that you find a semi-auto gun in Australia, you need a [i]very[/i] special licence for one
This will become a [b]fully[/b] automatic F88 Styer assault rifle later this year (I'm a cadet, we get to use them once a year on our annual big camp :D)
Tank To be honest, in Soviet Russia, you can shoot anything from water pistol to talk for 500 dollars.
So I did.
AK-74, I even have a picture. :D
[img]http://a47.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/100/l_251147bc7868ba1b96b47b2a31c20f06.jpg[/img]
My personal gun. :q:
No, really, not a gun in my life.
Funny, I thought guns were banned in all European countries and most American states. Somebody musta spiked the Kool-Aid with Marxism... :v:
[QUOTE=Whatwhat1337]Funny, I thought guns were banned in all European countries and most American states. Somebody musta spiked the Kool-Aid with Marxism... :v:[/QUOTE]
Automatic guns. not semi-auto's and bolt actions
I've only fired softair guns and air rifles. No real guns.
[QUOTE=Whatwhat1337]Funny, I thought guns were banned in all European countries and most American states. Somebody musta spiked the Kool-Aid with Marxism... :v:[/QUOTE]
The truth is pretty far from that.
To some degree guns are legal in all European countries but they're limited to hunting/competition weapons for the most part. The exceptions (as far as I know) are Germany and Switzerland where you can also have handguns and semi-automatics. In fact in Switzerland gun ownership is much less regulated then it is stateside. Meanwhile in the states the only federal gun laws revolve around severe regulation of automatics, clean criminal records and an import ban. Some states have no laws of their own so with enough green you can have virtually any gun you could ever want (class 3 fully-automatics will make you mortgage your house). Most states have laws overriding this limited ability to buy a full-auto and a few states (cough, cough, California) are very restrictive in terms of what other guns you can get but even so it's a lot less restrictive then most 1st world countries.
The only place I know of in the country where all manner of guns are 100% banned is Washington D.C.
Few years back i went down to an army range to shoot stuff including a dual barrelled winchester repeater with the lever action. Takes 7.62 ammo and is about the length of a sawn off shotgun. Best thing i have ever shot. Can't find an image of it online i'm afraid.
And the scope on that rpg is upside down :D
[QUOTE=Medicman][img]http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/m136-AT4-1.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
You wish.
[QUOTE=Bean-O]The truth is pretty far from that.
To some degree guns are legal in all European countries but they're limited to hunting/competition weapons for the most part. The exceptions (as far as I know) are Germany and Switzerland where you can also have handguns and semi-automatics. In fact in Switzerland gun ownership is much less regulated then it is stateside. Meanwhile in the states the only federal gun laws revolve around severe regulation of automatics, clean criminal records and an import ban. Some states have no laws of their own so with enough green you can have virtually any gun you could ever want (class 3 fully-automatics will make you mortgage your house). Most states have laws overriding this limited ability to buy a full-auto and a few states (cough, cough, California) are very restrictive in terms of what other guns you can get but even so it's a lot less restrictive then most 1st world countries.
The only place I know of in the country where all manner of guns are 100% banned is Washington D.C.[/QUOTE]
And yet DC has some of the worst gun crime... :v:
Anyway, based on the banter I hear between liberal Californians all the time I'm surprised our president isn't Khrushchev.
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[QUOTE=IronPhoenix]And the scope on that rpg is upside down :D[/QUOTE]
That's not an RPG, this is an RPG:
[img]http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/4149/rpg7a6dm.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Whatwhat1337]
Anyway, based on the banter I hear between liberal Californians all the time I'm surprised our president isn't Khrushchev.
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There are actually millions of republican voters in the countryside, they even made up a large part of the last election's Republican voters. It's just that the state is so heavily populated that the majority of people live in the city where people tend to be more liberal.
A 12-gauge shotgun.
I'm surprised no one's said their penis yet
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My penis
Either my Smith & Wesson 422 ( 22.cal ) or a Ruger MK2 ( 22.cal ).
[img]http://www.dkimages.com/discover/previews/887/20483234.JPG[/img]
Colt.45
6 Shooter.
Unexpected pain in my wrist... Damn westerns and their inaccurate recoil.
A.R-15.
A Hot Glue gun! It was awesome
21 bor shotgun.
I shot a Steyr Aug (also known as STg77) during my time serving in the austrian military.
[img]http://www.bmlv.gv.at/waffen/images/stg77.jpg[/img]
I got to test a wide variety of firearms in the army, including a Barrett M82, though it was only one bullet, it hurt, quite much.
An MP5. Seriously. The range was renting full-auto MP5's and HK416's. About 1.5 seconds of happiness for fifty dollars.
Only gun I have ever fired, 2 years ago, was an M4. It was awesome.
[QUOTE=CammyD]Only gun I have ever fired, 2 years ago, was an M4. It was awesome.[/QUOTE]
You mean a real military issue one, or a semi-auto, commercial AR15 (damn smartness)?
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Or are you just bullshitting?
My penis.
But I've never fired an actual gun.
357. mangnum from an ruger
and there is an 357. in css you know the sig p228 or whatever the name was
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