• Firearms VII- Obrez's at Dawn
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[QUOTE=ButtsexV3;38763081].458 win mag is almost the same length as .30-06 so I could see using regular en bloc clips but they wouldn't work particularly well[/QUOTE] I haven't heard about any reliability complaints in my research, just concerns that the action may not be strong enough for the round
Does it retain the same 8 round capacity?
I think so...
I doubt it
[QUOTE=Dokaman;38753844]I'm from the UK so no miniguns or anything like you guys, here's my collection. If I could only have one weapon for any scenario it would be the throwing knife/knives. They are so fun, tactile, dangerous and useful with little or no chance of them breaking. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/6LAEn.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] [QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;38754733]What kind of grenade is that by the way?[/QUOTE] It's a deactivated MK2 WW2 pineapple grenade.
You're allowed shotguns and rifles...
[QUOTE=Campin Carl;38763445]Does it retain the same 8 round capacity?[/QUOTE] Pretty sure it holds 5 in an internal magazine instead of the en bloc, but I'd have to look it up again
That is one thing I dislike heavily about changing gun laws. For countries with existing laws allowing citizens to own firearms they need to simply leave it to a basic set of rules and leave it at that without going into further restrictions unless it drastically is needed. I mean drastically, like some kit comes out for the AR-15 that allows me to fire nuclear rounds that if fired into the sky break physics and cause a black hole drastic. Quit adding restrictions to stupid shit. Oh no, my stock folds! Oh no, a forward grip! Oh no, it looks MEAN. The problem with changing gun laws is that it harms what was once law abiding people for the most part than actually harming anyone criminal. If you want to put a dent in something like that - make the laws involving committing an existing crime worse if done with a firearm. Do not ban the firearm outright. I feel bad for countries where firearms were once allowed and then became illegal. That's a lot of previously law abiding people now suddenly potential criminals overnight. Further more, could you imagine some binds you might find yourself into? What if you give up your firearms and say, forget about one you bought 25 years ago and stuck it in a closet under a ton of crap and completely forget? Or you stick it in the attic and the police have to come over for some reason, or you have a fire...something that draws attention - causes the discovery, and next thing you know you are in a cell for having a firearm. The other thing is many of these heavy anti-gun individuals in this country carry firearms, own firearms, or have bodyguards with firearms. It's okay for THEM to carry and own but not YOU. Greatest example was the other day, some politician in Illinois was arrested for attempting to take a firearm onto an aircraft and he is heavily anti-gun.
[QUOTE=RR_Raptor65;38760923]Nah man, you want a 1728 or a 1746, those things a much better than the 1777 which is a needlessly heavy and bulky beast. [img]http://i.imgur.com/l0hdS.jpg[/img] Also Military Heritage is terrible, their guns are of such poor fit and finish they mind as well be glorified kit guns. Same with Middlesex. Best to just wait for something on Track of the Wolf, those are all either hand made or made in a proper factory. Might consider the Baker Rifle Track has up. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eqz7XLkyx8Y[/media][/QUOTE] I'm getting a huge cheque around christmas, so waiting to see if they have any french things by then. If not, I'll just get the Brown Bess.
There's a big conflict of interest in politics, some of the more powerful assholes are even able to buy new MGs at factory price, register them and then sell them at market price (2,000% markup fuck yeah). Guarantee if you tried to do that Fred would bust in your home, chain you up and laugh in your face then drag you off to spend 20 years in prison. NFA doesn't stand for National Firearms Act, it stands for 'Not For All'.
[QUOTE=HkSniper;38765411]That is one thing I dislike heavily about changing gun laws. For countries with existing laws allowing citizens to own firearms they need to simply leave it to a basic set of rules and leave it at that without going into further restrictions unless it drastically is needed. I mean drastically, like some kit comes out for the AR-15 that allows me to fire nuclear rounds that if fired into the sky break physics and cause a black hole drastic. Quit adding restrictions to stupid shit. Oh no, my stock folds! Oh no, a forward grip! Oh no, it looks MEAN. The problem with changing gun laws is that it harms what was once law abiding people for the most part than actually harming anyone criminal. If you want to put a dent in something like that - make the laws involving committing an existing crime worse if done with a firearm. Do not ban the firearm outright. I feel bad for countries where firearms were once allowed and then became illegal. That's a lot of previously law abiding people now suddenly potential criminals overnight. Further more, could you imagine some binds you might find yourself into? What if you give up your firearms and say, forget about one you bought 25 years ago and stuck it in a closet under a ton of crap and completely forget? Or you stick it in the attic and the police have to come over for some reason, or you have a fire...something that draws attention - causes the discovery, and next thing you know you are in a cell for having a firearm. The other thing is many of these heavy anti-gun individuals in this country carry firearms, own firearms, or have bodyguards with firearms. It's okay for THEM to carry and own but not YOU. Greatest example was the other day, some politician in Illinois was arrested for attempting to take a firearm onto an aircraft and he is heavily anti-gun.[/QUOTE] And finally, gun laws tend to be irreversible. 1994 AWB aside, once they pass a certain regulation there's no going back.
Gun show was great success! Walked around with my M1A with a sign on it saying "for sale or trade" and had at least 20 or 30 people make me an offer. Eventually settled on trading it for a Sig Sauer P-225, some ammo, and some cash. Very satisfied. [img]http://i.imgur.com/4jR9K.jpg?1[/img] can't wait to take her to the range.
Literally in the forest sitting and waiting for hogs. Least I have good signal Stop being gay pigs
[QUOTE=NuclearAnnhilation;38768836]Literally in the forest sitting and waiting for hogs. Least I have good signal Stop being gay pigs[/QUOTE] OH HEY. I saw that SKS, weren't kidding when you said it was beat up, but the chink and izzy markings on it were cool
Yeah the smart thing to do is to keep my yugo which I'm holding right now!!!! The forest is gay
Guess what I did this weekend? [thumb]http://i.cubeupload.com/wmhEud.jpg[/thumb] Didn't see anything though, besides some pheasants and a few fat fox squirrels.
Pigs why didn't you come out so I could kill you :(
[QUOTE=NuclearAnnhilation;38768950]Yeah the smart thing to do is to keep my yugo which I'm holding right now!!!! The forest is gay[/QUOTE] Forest wouldn't be so gay if your queer ass wan't in it....
hey now someones being rude
I'm sorry. [editline]9th December 2012[/editline] Doesn't change the fact of you being gay. [editline]9th December 2012[/editline] In a forest... broke back mounting it I suppose.
just mounting the sks
Woop I might get to buy an M1 Carbine soon, but instead of paying absurd scalper prices (My dad and I got ripped off by the same guy before with an H&R M1 Garand and a Serbian M48 Mauser) my dad is bringing an old S&W .38 silver plated revolver with mother of pearl grips, gold S&W trades on the grips, and a Folsom marked police holster (Folsom Prison?) and I'm bringing some shitty Enfield that Felixthecat cried and mourned over to use as trade and maybe just MAYBE some cash.
All I have to say is be sure you're buying GI. Also be wary of cartouches, most real ones will only have a faint crossed cannons. Check in the slingwell for the maker code to check if it is the correct stock for that carbine: Inland: IO, HI IBM: BR-B, JL-B, LW-B, SC-B National Postal Meter: Trimble/TN, TN Rock-Ola: RMC Saginaw: RSG, IR-IP Winchester: W (Left out Irwin-Pederson, Underwood, Standard Prod., and Quality Hardware since they're more rare) You can tell a replacement by either it being a potbelly M2 stock, or being marked: IR, J, LW, M, PJ, SA Things to look for that are harder to find, but are more correct for your reenacting: -push button safety -Type 1a band or Type II band -High-wood stock******big money right here if it's real -2 rivet handguard -flip type rear sight
I want to shoot a camel. Probably the biggest thing in Australia there is to shoot
[QUOTE=NuclearAnnhilation;38769594]Pigs why didn't you come out so I could kill you :([/QUOTE] is it legal to bate them in your state?
[QUOTE=download;38771993]I want to shoot a camel. Probably the biggest thing in Australia there is to shoot[/QUOTE] Wut? There's camels in Austria?
[QUOTE=Aman VII;38772135]Wut? There's camels in Austria?[/QUOTE] Pretty sure they're an invasive species there. well, in Australia anyway.
[QUOTE=NuclearAnnhilation;38769594]Pigs why didn't you come out so I could kill you :([/QUOTE] What time did you go out to hunt?
at dusk and i have no idea if i can bate them or not
Go away! Batin!
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