Seburo C30, a gun I wish was real. I just love the look of it, especially with the jacket and brass catcher (although I dont know what use the jacket really is other than making it overheat easier, and maybe camouflage)
[IMG]http://www.imfdb.org/images/e/ea/SeburoC30.jpg[/IMG]
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That weird magazine tho
Its like an F2000 with more curves, a bigass scope and a longer barrel.
Is it old? Why does it have wrinkles
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;45523504]Is it old? Why does it have wrinkles[/QUOTE]
It apparently has a jacket and brass catcher in the series.
So, I couldn't find any thread in GD I could ask about this, and thought that a bunch of you guys that know your shit post here.
See, I've been thinking about buying an ESEE JUNGLAS knife. And I was wondering.
Does any of you guys have any firsthand experience with this knife? And do you have any info you could pass on about it?
It's this one.
[IMG]http://www.2sharp.nl/images/st2013/JUNGLAS.jpg[/IMG]
Or, if you know another thread where I could ask about this, and point me in the right way. I'd be thankfull.
For what? I'm pretty sure it'd be all manners of illegal here unless you manage to pass it off as a kitchen knife; given that people are getting arrested for driving home from warehouse-related jobs with boxcutters in the back of their cars.
[QUOTE=Riller;45524347]For what? I'm pretty sure it'd be all manners of illegal here unless you manage to pass it off as a kitchen knife; given that people are getting arrested for driving home from warehouse-related jobs with boxcutters in the back of their cars.[/QUOTE]
I've got a weapon permit. Allowing me to collect knives, swords and bayonets. So long as I don't take it with me everywhere I go (unless I've got the papers needed for that, or there is some valid reason.) I'm good.
It's being sold from a danish store, by the way.
[QUOTE=Riller;45524347]For what? I'm pretty sure it'd be all manners of illegal here unless you manage to pass it off as a kitchen knife; given that people are getting arrested for driving home from warehouse-related jobs with boxcutters in the back of their cars.[/QUOTE]
You can't own knives without permits in Denmark? Why would anyone come up with something as stupid as that?
[QUOTE=Jukka K;45526813]You can't own knives without permits in Denmark? Why would anyone come up with something as stupid as that?[/QUOTE]
Fuck if I know. The terrible thing is the blade-length law making boxcutters technically illegal to have in your car. You know, a place where it makes hella lot of sense to have boxcutters.
[img]http://www.cowanauctions.com/itemImages/y3646.jpg[/img]
God bless America
[QUOTE=Riller;45526836]Fuck if I know. The terrible thing is the blade-length law making boxcutters technically illegal to have in your car. You know, a place where it makes hella lot of sense to have boxcutters.[/QUOTE]
This reminded me that I should buy a puukko to keep in the trunk of my car in case I need to cut something while on the road.
I'd say Finland has pretty sensible law with pointy things. It's illegal to carry any on public areas unless you have a good reason to do so (need it for work etc.). Owning them is legal however, what ever the size.
[QUOTE=Sunkite;45524191]So, I couldn't find any thread in GD I could ask about this, and thought that a bunch of you guys that know your shit post here.
See, I've been thinking about buying an ESEE JUNGLAS knife. And I was wondering.
Does any of you guys have any firsthand experience with this knife? And do you have any info you could pass on about it?
It's this one.
[IMG]http://www.2sharp.nl/images/st2013/JUNGLAS.jpg[/IMG]
Or, if you know another thread where I could ask about this, and point me in the right way. I'd be thankfull.[/QUOTE]
I own one. Buy it, you won't regret it.
[editline]28th July 2014[/editline]
Esee makes overall really nice things overall.
[QUOTE=Jukka K;45526813]You can't own knives without permits in Denmark? Why would anyone come up with something as stupid as that?[/QUOTE]
Because the government is afraid people will stab each other in streetfights.
Which people do anyway. Because you can still buy the knives. Legally or not.
You're allowed to own knives shorter than 7cm (measuring from the beginning of the blade out to the tip.) Without a permit. But you're not allowed to carry them.
Which is, as you've guessed and Riller has hinted at. Pretty damn fucking stupid. A bunch of carpenters have been fined for having stuff like boxcutters in their cars.
[editline]29th July 2014[/editline]
Oh yeah. There is one exception.
You can use whatever type of knife you want for fishing. There is no law about the length of knives used for gutting a fish.
Hell, you can bring a machete or a fucking sword if you want. As long as you can prove you're about to go fishing. :v:
So, clearly the solution is that you carry a knife around in a tacklebox
[QUOTE=Garb;45527169]I own one. Buy it, you won't regret it.
[editline]28th July 2014[/editline]
Esee makes overall really nice things overall.[/QUOTE]
Awesome, I'll get it along with a sharpening tool when payday comes around then. Thanks for the info!
[editline]29th July 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=Sitkero;45527859]So, clearly the solution is that you carry a knife around in a tacklebox[/QUOTE]
My merge damn you.
Well, if you're walking around in an Ikea or some other irrelevant store and have it in your tacklebox. It might be a bit hard to convince the police you're about to go fishing.
[QUOTE=Sunkite;45527794]Because the government is afraid people will stab each other in streetfights.
Which people do anyway. Because you can still buy the knives. Legally or not.
You're allowed to own knives shorter than 7cm (measuring from the beginning of the blade out to the tip.) Without a permit. But you're not allowed to carry them.
Which is, as you've guessed and Riller has hinted at. Pretty damn fucking stupid. A bunch of carpenters have been fined for having stuff like boxcutters in their cars.
[editline]29th July 2014[/editline]
Oh yeah. There is one exception.
You can use whatever typer of knife you want for fishing. There is no law about the length of knives used for gutting a fish.
Hell, you can bring a machete or a fucking sword if you want. As long as you can prove you're about to go fishing. :v:[/QUOTE]
So I can go fishing in Denmark with a buster sword if I wanted to? For gutting fish, of course.
[QUOTE=TAU!;45527891]So I can go fishing in Denmark with a buster sword if I wanted to? For gutting fish, of course.[/QUOTE]
Technically, yes. As long as you can prove you're about to go fishing.
Though everyone will think of you as a lunatic.
And I do doubt you'd get away with actually bringing a sword for gutting fishes.
[QUOTE=Sunkite;45527913]Technically, yes. As long as you can prove you're about to go fishing.
Though everyone will think of you as a lunatic.
And I do doubt you'd get away with actually bringing a sword for gutting fishes.[/QUOTE]
Not if they see the megaladons I'm about to reel in!
[QUOTE=TAU!;45528153]Not if they see the megaladons I'm about to reel in![/QUOTE]
But you cant use the sword to fight the mighty beasts of the scandinavian seas. Only gut it once it's dead. :v:
Went out and got myself a high powered torch for my air rifle so I can shoot shit at night.
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I think it looks pretty noice.
sorry for messing up your merge Sunkite
Even taking a knife with you for a survival trip in a forest officially requires you inform the owner of the forest that you intend to bring a knife bigger than a toothpick with you.
Another reason for the permits and what not is probably because the wildlife is rather docile here.
If you have a really bad day. You might be unlucky enough to meet a badger. Thats probably the most hardcore animal we have.
Unless the stories about wolves travelling from Germany to Jutland is true.
[editline]29th July 2014[/editline]
It happened again, god damnit.
[QUOTE=Sunkite;45528279]Even taking a knife with you for a survival trip in a forest officially requires you inform the owner of the forest that you intend to bring a knife bigger than a toothpick with you.
Another reason for the permits and what not is probably because the wildlife is rather docile here.
If you have a really bad day. You might be unlucky enough to meet a badger. Thats probably the most hardcore animal we have.
Unless the stories about wolves travelling from Germany to Jutland is true.
[editline]29th July 2014[/editline]
It happened again, god damnit.[/QUOTE]
It's true we got wolves around here, but wolves are total pussies.
Anybody else here like machete type weapons?
Parang
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Bolo
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[QUOTE=Sunkite;45528279]Even taking a knife with you for a survival trip in a forest officially requires you inform the owner of the forest that you intend to bring a knife bigger than a toothpick with you.
Another reason for the permits and what not is probably because the wildlife is rather docile here.
If you have a really bad day. You might be unlucky enough to meet a badger. Thats probably the most hardcore animal we have.
Unless the stories about wolves travelling from Germany to Jutland is true.
[editline]29th July 2014[/editline]
It happened again, god damnit.[/QUOTE]
Are you sure that this is true in privately owned forests? You could be right, I just haven't seen that law then. In public forests, you can bring any kind of survival knife as long as you have a purpose for it, for example a survival trip or going scouting.
Regarding the rules about short bladed (Less than 7cm), foldable, but not lockable knives, you can actually bring them everywhere you want, except bars, concerts and clubs. It's only if they have a blade longer than 7cm, or if the blade is lockable (like in most leatherman multi tools) that you have to have them for a specific purpose IE work, crafting, hunting or similar things.
[editline]29th July 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=Jukka K;45526813]You can't own knives without permits in Denmark? Why would anyone come up with something as stupid as that?[/QUOTE]
You can't own [I]swords[/I] and large display knives (you know, with huge dragons and shit on them) without a permit in Denmark. If it's a proper survival or fishing/hunting knife, you can own it just fine, but you can only carry it on you if you are going to use it for its intended purpose.
[QUOTE=Bonde;45532323]Are you sure that this is true in privately owned forests? You could be right, I just haven't seen that law then. In public forests, you can bring any kind of survival knife as long as you have a purpose for it, for example a survival trip or going scouting.
Regarding the rules about short bladed (Less than 7cm), foldable, but not lockable knives, you can actually bring them everywhere you want, except bars, concerts and clubs. It's only if they have a blade longer than 7cm, or if the blade is lockable (like in most leatherman multi tools) that you have to have them for a specific purpose IE work, crafting, hunting or similar things.
[editline]29th July 2014[/editline]
You can't own [I]swords[/I] and large display knives (you know, with huge dragons and shit on them) without a permit in Denmark. If it's a proper survival or fishing/hunting knife, you can own it just fine, but you can only carry it on you if you are going to use it for its intended purpose.[/QUOTE]
I am. Talked to a ranger working in a privately owned forest, not far from where I live. if you're in one of these privately owned forests with a large knife, no matter your intentions. You'll be charged for poaching.
I did believe you needed a permit for bringing them into public forests. But hey, good to know you dont.
And it's not just swords and display knives. You need the permit for bayonets as well, even though you could consider some of them a survival/hunting knife.
And you need one as well if you dont fish or hunt. But you can always begin to do so.
Anyway. Less talk about silly laws. More weapons.
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I love shotguns. I also love revolvers and blades like Claymores or Balisongs, but this post is about shotguns. Shotguns with pumps.
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Oooh yeah, the KS-23. Uses an AA barrel but it's the pump what gets me.
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The Spas 12. Can be semi or pump, but personally I'd keep it pumping, god damn. [I]#RealPumpsHaveCurves[/I]
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There are three things I only know if this shotgun: 1. It's called a Grizzly. 2. That is some goddamn sexy wood, there. Wood's good. 3. That pump makes me wanna pump myself [I]IfYouKnowWhatImean[/I]
[img]http://www.bigboomstick.com/guns/images/shorty.jpg[/img]
Serbu super shorty. Not a regular pump at all, the thing has a flip-out foregrip 'cause of its size. But hey, it's not the size that matters but how you handle it, and you can handle this thing one-handed for a wristfucking pistol.
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Those angles, man. Makes me wanna be an anglophile. No wait, I already am.
[t]http://www.longthorneguns.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/pp01115imglge1.jpg[/t]
But we leaving English shotguns for another time. (They don't really have pumps)
Any of you guys know of shotguns with sexy and/or interesting pumps?
Well, there's those not-very-good-looking pistol-grip pumps you often see on 500s and 870s.
[IMG]http://www.gun-tests.com/media/newspics/870ExpressPistolGrip.jpg[/IMG]
And then there's this one thing from when Mosberg decided to quit making good shotgun designs.
[IMG]http://sgcusa.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/m/o/mossberg-500-chainsaw-12ga-front.jpg[/IMG]
That's for breaching doors though and not for actual combat.
[QUOTE=GREN EYGS N HAM;45535206]That's for breaching doors though and not for actual combat.[/QUOTE]
I know, but it was sold during the zombie-craze of 2010 as a zombie-killer chainsaw grip on the zmb-line of shotguns.
[editline]29th July 2014[/editline]
Also, I'm sure a regular pump is more practical for breaching, simply because you're only gonna be using your breaching shotgun once in a rare while, so the massive amount of extra bulk that grip adds is not worth the slight comfort of holding it in breaching position.