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11-10-2005, 01:39 PM
They've got some vids on the .50 sniper here on this website dedicated on banning the .50!!
http://www.50caliberterror.com/index2.html Whats next? |
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11-10-2005, 01:49 PM
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I have had cheap hand held crossbows that we used for target practice. That was fun. But I think the blow guns would really be different. I actually thought of turning it into a bar game. Taking darts to the next level. Then I realized drunks and blow darts are a bad idea... |
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11-10-2005, 01:50 PM
Now I want one too!! $2300 on the internet?
Weapon of choice for terrorists? Remember 9-11? They should be banning box cutters! Which by the truthful way, was the terrorists weapon of choice on 9-11. Hogwash. Tell the truth and stop trying to scare people into voting for your agenda. |
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11-10-2005, 01:54 PM
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11-10-2005, 02:57 PM
You get a live trap, like a Hav A Hart, and bait it with cat food, I prefer Little Friskies or Fancy Feast. It like kitty crack. They can't help it. Cats enter the trap for the bait and WHAM, they're locked in. Then I take the trap to the woods and use the 12ga shotgun to blow 'em apart while they're still in the trap. That's why it's called trapshooting.
No, really, it's a clay target sport. Google it or come out to the Naperville Sportsmans Club Thursdays or Sundays and give it a try! It's addictive. You shoot at 25 targets from 5 "stations". 25 is a perfect score and it's tought to master. And no way are you off topic; we're talking guns here, son! |
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11-10-2005, 02:59 PM
i like the first explination better!!!!!! i got 2 cats you can use! also a couple of dogs!!!!!!! lmk if your interested!
seriously kidding! |
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11-10-2005, 03:48 PM
Trapshooting is fun as hell too. It's my summer gun sport. 5 guys, 5 shotguns, 500 rounds, and 5 box of clays, follow by some hot wings at buffalo wild wings. Good times
."If you cook scallops in a non-stick pan, then they won't stick. That's why they call it NON F@#*$&%G STICK!!!" - Im watching YOU!- roc |
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11-10-2005, 04:01 PM
I bought a H&K USP .45 and about a year later, I picked up the G17. I ended up trading the USP in towards my AR15; the Glock was that good. Simple, light, accurate, mega-reliable!
MrTune, when you get it, you really should pick up the 3.5 pound connector and the extended slide release. If you're going to be shooting paper, you may get the reduced-power firing pin spring; but only if you never plan on carrying it a lot. You will undoubtedly get some mother's metal polish and and shine up the cruciform, disconnector, etc. to make that trigger smooooth. Stay away from gimmics like the backstop plug, glock pants clip, etc. Oh, don't forget the Trijicon or Meprolight night sites, they have little tritium filled tubes that glow all by themselves for about 12 years. A necessity for home defence, shooting in the dark (at bad guys) |
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11-10-2005, 04:04 PM
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(Barrett and Armalites are a bit too pricey)http://www.serbu.com |