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Old 27-07-2012, 08:00 PM   #91
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I like to walk around in my front yard naked with only a cat fur to cover my private parts, around my neck i wear my cat skull necklace while i swing my rifle over my shoulder and beer bottle in my other hand, why do i have on friends.

hey only kidding.

i have just got my gun lisense, i live on fives arces and i,m afraid to do target shooting for concern for my neighbours negative veiws. What should i do?
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Old 27-07-2012, 08:04 PM   #92
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I like to walk around in my front yard naked with only a cat fur to cover my private parts, around my neck i wear my cat skull necklace while i swing my rifle over my shoulder and beer bottle in my other hand, why do i have on friends.

hey only kidding.

i have just got my gun lisense, i live on fives arces and i,m afraid to do target shooting for concern for my neighbours negative veiws. What should i do?
Do it anyway, as long as you're not firing towards any buildings blah blah etc etc.
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Old 27-07-2012, 08:04 PM   #93
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5 acres. Ride a horse or walk the dog, but fgs don't shoot there. Go to a State Forest or a Rifle Range.

Real shooting fun can be had in the Reserves. And it doesn't cost, in fact they pay you! I did 5 years.

I once jammed a F89 on a platoon range shoot, right at the end of a competition and when I was set for first or second place. It was hot and it nearly cooked the jammed round. V dangerous. It could throw 200 rounds downrange in less than 2 minutes.

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Old 27-07-2012, 08:08 PM   #94
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too soon to say a cinema?
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Do it anyway, as long as you're not firing towards any buildings blah blah etc etc.
I really like my neighbours and don,t what to pee them off.
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Old 27-07-2012, 08:12 PM   #97
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I really like my neighbours and don,t what to pee them off.
Go out to a forest or somewhere that shooting is allowed. Or join a club and shoot with them haha
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5 acres. Ride a horse or walk the dog, but fgs don't shoot there. Go to a State Forest or a Rifle Range.

Real shooting fun can be had in the Reserves. And it doesn't cost, in fact they pay you! I did 5 years.

I once jammed a F89 on a platoon range shoot, right at the end of a competition and when I was set for first or second place. It was hot and it nearly cooked the jammed round. V dangerous. It could throw 200 rounds downrange in less than 2 minutes.

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i,m not familiar with that gun (F89) is it the one in the pic? if so, that is some weapon.
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The F89 blurb: http://www.oocities.org/bairdj/minimi.htm

At the start of training its heavy. After a few weeks it magically becomes lighter. Its all relative. I saw a few grunts at singleton one day I visited, they were doing their training and they were in twos or threes (in full kit with weapons) rolling Mog tyres up hill and and down dale on a 5k course closely followed by angry NCOs with stopwatches and tasers (or something like tasers, 'cause those guys were running). It had to be a secret fitness weapon for the fulltime Inf Corps (god bless
em), because the place had rows of trucks that could've easily moved the tyres.
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Old 27-07-2012, 10:31 PM   #100
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5 acres. Ride a horse or walk the dog, but fgs don't shoot there. Go to a State Forest or a Rifle Range.

Real shooting fun can be had in the Reserves. And it doesn't cost, in fact they pay you! I did 5 years.

I once jammed a F89 on a platoon range shoot, right at the end of a competition and when I was set for first or second place. It was hot and it nearly cooked the jammed round. V dangerous. It could throw 200 rounds downrange in less than 2 minutes.

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By the sounds of it you were doing more than 2-3 round bursts if you were firing at that rate. Also sounds like you forgot to oil it enough.

Firing the Mag 58 is way better than a minimi.
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Old 28-07-2012, 04:08 AM   #101
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Geez this thread has more shooters than a porno
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Old 28-07-2012, 09:28 AM   #103
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Yep, another shooter here...
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Old 28-07-2012, 10:21 AM   #104
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I like to walk around in my front yard naked with only a cat fur to cover my private parts, around my neck i wear my cat skull necklace while i swing my rifle over my shoulder and beer bottle in my other hand, why do i have on friends.

hey only kidding.

i have just got my gun lisense, i live on fives arces and i,m afraid to do target shooting for concern for my neighbours negative veiws. What should i do?
Unless you have a air riffle, I would not be shoting on 5 acres it is way to small.
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Unless you have a air riffle, I would not be shoting on 5 acres it is way to small.
Or a shotgun, or a 22 std velocity.

Don't believe all the stories about all firearms being able to hit targets miles away.
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Old 28-07-2012, 11:14 AM   #106
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i have just got my gun lisense, i live on fives arces and i,m afraid to do target shooting for concern for my neighbours negative veiws. What should i do?

depends on the state you live in, but generally the answer would be don't shoot there. There are laws about discharging within so many meters of roads ets.
Subsonic air rifles come to mind, but I never said that.



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Old 29-07-2012, 05:23 PM   #107
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No neighbours here ^_^
I've got a Marshall stack and a few guitars, the favorite being my Epiphone Custom Shop built "special II"
Nice! Far out, I wish I had no neighbours! I have to have the Vox right down barely on. It's really hard to get the best sounds out of it at that volume.
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Nice! Far out, I wish I had no neighbours! I have to have the Vox right down barely on. It's really hard to get the best sounds out of it at that volume.
It's great haha, I have to have mine quiet at night most night when my son is in bed, but during the day it's fair game haha
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It's great haha, I have to have mine quiet at night most night when my son is in bed, but during the day it's fair game haha
That is a fantasy of mine. :(
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people that sit in the same room as me and play on there ifone
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I just replied to another unrelated post and it reminded me of an infrequented pastime that I thoroughly enjoy: Walking through burial cemeteries, reading epitaphs, admiring the monuments and family crypts that people build for their loved ones. It's rather peaceful to do this.

No, I'm not into necrophilia or stealing flowers!
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I only just saw this thread. All my RC stuff. My fiance and her family all say I am a child and they are toys. Whilst they are "toys" in a sense. When is the last time you saw a "toy" capable of removing your head?

When I buy an RC "toy" for my kids, it really is a toy, cheap and nasty and not dangerous in the least. My "toys" however are currently insured for well over 5k.
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Old 23-09-2012, 02:39 PM   #115
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Sold this a short while ago:







Built London, 1978: 500 Jeffery Rimless. Left hand stock on a right hand K98 fully engraved action, kept in the 'white'.
One of a kind by a custom London gun maker. I had it thirty years & was able to part with it to a friend.

The 22-250 cartridge is for comparison purposes. Yes the big girl gave you a shove, 115 ft lbs of free recoil. She weighed in at 12.8 lbs so around 98lb of felt recoil. A big contributor to the effects of recoil on the shooter in these big firearms these day with modern smokeless powders is the 'jet effect' caused by big charges of slower burning powders.

Got my first firearm for my fifth birthday - at one time there were 57 firearms in the house...... Somewhat less than that now.
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Burnout, that is a work of art - love the engraving.

I could never part with a firearm as beautiful as that!

That's irreplaceable mate!

Cheers!
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Distill my own alcohol... i play with alot of recipes and make all sorts of interesting flavours.

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This
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Burnout, that is a work of art - love the engraving.

I could never part with a firearm as beautiful as that!

That's irreplaceable mate!

Cheers!
Thanks for the kind thoughts, mate. I wasn't using it anymore, not that I used it much anyhow. We don't have large game in Oz except the Asian Buff & these can be bowled over with calibers smaller than this. I was in contact with the builder a few years ago, he is still working, as a matter of fact.
Rifles & firearms of this quality don't have an owner, we are just custodians for a little while. News of it being on the market caused much interest in GB, Europe & the US at the time.
I'm too old to burn 100gns of powder with each squeeze these days, so she is in the home of a mate of mine interstate.
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Or a shotgun, or a 22 std velocity.

Don't believe all the stories about all firearms being able to hit targets miles away.
yep, not sure if i should be proud or ashamed of this, but we used to shoot low felicity .22's in a suburban backyard around 20 years ago

there seemed no chance they would penetrate what we were shooting into - thankfully we were not proved wrong
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