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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: tunnie on 05 November 2012, 11:27:15
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Advance to 1:00 and watch, how many does he need :o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pYqquG27pg&feature=share (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pYqquG27pg&feature=share)
Its been done well though
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Jeezzzzzzzzzzzz he could arm a small army ???
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very cool like it :y :y
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I think he needs some therapy instead of investing weapons.. >:(
why a person will need so many :(
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Amazing and worrying :o
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I think he needs some therapy instead of investing weapons.. >:(
why a person will need so many :(
Everyone has to have a hobby. ;) It's what you do with them that's important, and I guess storing them won't upset anyone. Some nice touches there. Will have to have a go at updating my IKEA furniture. Could be a good way of hiding new tools from SWMBO.. ;D
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I like that very much! I'll have to bear that in mind when I start my collection :y
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"Of course you have to keep your Uzi in the bottom draw...." :o Only in America! ;D
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:o do you think that would be classed as "reasonable force" against a burglar? ;D
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:o do you think that would be classed as "reasonable force" against a burglar? ;D
Minimum force = Squeeze the trigger :y ;D ;D ;D
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:o do you think that would be classed as "reasonable force" against a burglar? ;D
It would make a reasonable club if you didn't want to wake the rest of the street ;D
Just be sure to remove the magazine before the Boys in Blue arrive ::)
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A dismal failure in states with gun storage regulations though.
California Gun Safe Requirements
The state of California requires all gun owners to store firearms in a gun safe that meets state Department of Justice requirements.
These minimum standards include outfitting the safe with a mechanical or electronic combination lock with at least 10,000 combinations that’s encased in a drill-resistant shell and has interior hinges that can’t be removed from the outside of the safe. Single-walled safes need to be constructed of 12-gauge steel, while multiple-walled cells must have a combined wall width of 0.10 inches. The safe must also be able to fully contain firearms; trigger locks do not meet California requirements.
Guns and ammunition should be stored separately.
Store it unloaded in a locked container, such as a California-approved lock box or a gun safe.
Store your gun in a different location than the ammunition.
For maximum safety you should use both a locking device and a storage container.
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Love it. :y
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I think he needs some therapy instead of investing weapons.. >:(
why a person will need so many :(
Different tools for different jobs I would imagine.People who like to work on cars have lots of spanners,sockets etc.
People who hunt wouldnt use a gun designed for shooting a rabbit to shoot a deer.It would cause unecassary suffering.On the other hand,if you shot a rabbit with a gun designed to shoot deer,there wouldnt be enough rabbit left for the cooking pot,so it would have been a pointless kill. ;)
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He's got a nice setup there!
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I think he needs some therapy instead of investing weapons.. >:(
why a person will need so many :(
Everyone has to have a hobby. ;) It's what you do with them that's important, and I guess storing them won't upset anyone. Some nice touches there. Will have to have a go at updating my IKEA furniture. Could be a good way of hiding new tools from SWMBO.. ;D
??? hobby ?
we are not talking about books or engines or tools or flies.. anyone here caught with that much of weapons will be sentenced for long years.. enough to die in prison..
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I think he needs some therapy instead of investing weapons.. >:(
why a person will need so many :(
Everyone has to have a hobby. ;) It's what you do with them that's important, and I guess storing them won't upset anyone. Some nice touches there. Will have to have a go at updating my IKEA furniture. Could be a good way of hiding new tools from SWMBO.. ;D
You been caught as well then....... ::) :D :D
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I wonder.
How many people die from guns, and how many people die from cars, in the uk?
These days, I'm getting a real urge to go clay pigeon shooting. Or some sort of target practice.
I used to be a good shot. Air rifles as a kid. Clays as a teenager. Too bloody old to see by now I expect. :-[ ;D
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I think he needs some therapy instead of investing weapons.. >:(
why a person will need so many :(
Everyone has to have a hobby. ;) It's what you do with them that's important, and I guess storing them won't upset anyone. Some nice touches there. Will have to have a go at updating my IKEA furniture. Could be a good way of hiding new tools from SWMBO.. ;D
??? hobby ?
we are not talking about books or engines or tools or flies.. anyone here caught with that much of weapons will be sentenced for long years.. enough to die in prison..
:y Exactly, and something tells me private gun collections like this numpty has aren't that rare in the US either. :(
Fair doos tho', it is a clever piece of furniture engineering.
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Oh come ooon. Lets go shoot stuff. :)
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Oh come ooon. Lets go shoot stuff. :)
Chris I hope you wont hurt yourself.. sometimes the hunter becomes the hunt ;D :y
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I wonder.
How many people die from guns, and how many people die from cars, in the uk?
These days, I'm getting a real urge to go clay pigeon shooting. Or some sort of target practice.
I used to be a good shot. Air rifles as a kid. Clays as a teenager. Too bloody old to see by now I expect. :-[ ;D
Look for an open day at Bisley. Used to be able to shoot anything you want from an air rifle to a siege rifle. :y
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Their again who would want to invade the US, when the majority of the population have a gun and many have a complete arsenal.