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RE: Now, THIS is a gun show... - 3/28/2013 4:27:51 PM   
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Now granted I want an M1 "Grease Gun" because I've actually shot one alongside a Thompson 1927


You've shot one? You lucky SOB



It was the M3 grease gun, the M1 was the Gerand rifle.

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RE: Now, THIS is a gun show... - 3/28/2013 5:15:27 PM   
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That was fucking awesome!

I shot a 223 today for the first time. I think I'm in love. I shoot every week.

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RE: Now, THIS is a gun show... - 3/28/2013 5:44:49 PM   
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Irrabody has fun.....

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RE: Now, THIS is a gun show... - 3/28/2013 6:00:45 PM   
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My bad it was an M3. It was over a year ago. One of the few benefits of being a gunnie that's a lawyer that does NFA Trusts. When you start doing the trust folks start talking about their MGs and sometimes you can worm your way into getting to shoot one. I brought over my PPSH43 kit pistol build and my Hakim 8mm and my SVT 40 so it was a mutual shoot along. M1 is also for the M1 Carbine and I've it on the brain since I learned up some on the .300 Blackout. I've also gotten to shoot a Vickers, but that was in 8mm and 7.62x54r as I was helping the guy fit and test the conversions, it ate the 7.62x54r better.

Still a full auto M1 Carbine would probably be fun. I want an MP-15 in .300 Blackout so when my 3D Printer arrives in June I can print out the suppressor I have Form 1 out on and run some subsonic rounds with a bump fire stock. It'd essentially be a 240 grain LFN at 1000 fps so no much of a knock around in a rifle but still fun for target shooting and small varmint control, I'd hesitate to use for hog hunting without a second hunter with something more substantial say my AR-15 in .458 Socom (always a pig slayer).

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RE: Now, THIS is a gun show... - 3/28/2013 6:12:30 PM   
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Enjoy!




YEEEEAAAAH!!!!!

(That's what I'm talking about!)

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RE: Now, THIS is a gun show... - 3/28/2013 6:14:21 PM   
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A browning 30 cal machine gun, in the WW2 marine stinger version. (That is a 30 cal with a BAR stock on it, making it a shoulder fired weapon.)

Can you fire one of those things from the shoulder whatever sort of stock they put on it?


Yes you can but, you have to take calcium supplements for 6 weeks prior to shooting.

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RE: Now, THIS is a gun show... - 3/28/2013 8:06:05 PM   
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I feel bad for the car from the OP's video... I bet it could still be used for something - and even if it was completely worthless, must we dispose of objects that served us so well in such an undignified way? :(

(I value functional technology as much as some patriots value their flag.)

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RE: Now, THIS is a gun show... - 3/28/2013 8:20:32 PM   
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I still want a couple of modern fully functional anti aircraft tanks and a few dozen SAM launchers (not the shoulder fired ones either) so I can be ready to shoot down that fucked up deviant old guy in a sleigh that invades Texas Air Space every year at christmas...

Uh can you set up a SAM to home in on reindeer farts?

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RE: Now, THIS is a gun show... - 3/29/2013 12:59:14 AM   
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Those big BARs (they were a 308, or a 7.62 in the day) you would have to be a big fucking boy to heft it and shoulder fire, but it has been done.



From Wiki -

The primary variant of the BAR series was the M1918, chambered for the .30-06 Springfield rifle cartridge and designed by John Browning in 1917 for the U.S. Expeditionary Corps in Europe as a replacement for the French-made Chauchat and M1909 Benet-Mercie machine guns. (emphasis added)

IIRC, the BAR was handled by a two man team. They're heavy and can be shoulder fired. Steve McQueen used one in The Sand Pebbles.

I'd love to fire one someday.


edit: Oh, yeah. I remember reading how the one chosen for carrying and operating the BAR was normally one of the smaller guys in the squad. Don't know why I remember that, just do.

It was Clyde Barrows weapon of preference long before the 7.62 was used in any U S military weapon.

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RE: Now, THIS is a gun show... - 3/29/2013 1:15:15 AM   
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For cute AA tracked vehicles which may still be around, look up the Ontos. In an open topped turret it mounted twin 40 MM, which work for AA or for ground work.

The Marines had some of those in Nam.

Of course anything mounting a quad .50 would be fun too!

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RE: Now, THIS is a gun show... - 3/29/2013 1:34:23 AM   
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You can always go to Knob Creek, KY. They have a shoot like that two times a year


What an appropriately named place!


Yup. Apparently it's very easy to get there too. Just point your Humvee or 4 Wheel drive (SUV) towards the Insecure Mountain Range and you'll find it at the foot of Neurotic Mountain, just to the rear of the highly regarded Flaccid Rocks Inadequate Penis Syndrome Rehabilitation Centre. There's a special steel reinforced parking lot should you choose to travel there via your people friendly tank or APC.

I'm told they do special discount deals for survivors of unsuccessful therapies and clinical psychopaths. Please remember not to clean up your mess after you.

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RE: Now, THIS is a gun show... - 3/29/2013 1:47:54 AM   
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Just point your Humvee or 4 Wheel drive towards the Insecure Mountain Range and you'll find it at the foot of Neurotic Mountain...

I'm told they do special discount deals for survivors of unsuccessful therapies and clinical psychopaths.

You want to be careful walking through doorways with your nose up in the air like that.

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RE: Now, THIS is a gun show... - 3/29/2013 11:28:00 AM   
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Don't knock some people's hobby that help them feel superior. It is an established therapy model for those that may need it. Now if those stereotypical and demeaning remarks were pointed at a specific demographic, it could be a problem, but since it is aimed at US citizens, then they are not a protected class of people.

Heh.


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Just point your Humvee or 4 Wheel drive towards the Insecure Mountain Range and you'll find it at the foot of Neurotic Mountain...

I'm told they do special discount deals for survivors of unsuccessful therapies and clinical psychopaths.

You want to be careful walking through doorways with your nose up in the air like that.

K.







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RE: Now, THIS is a gun show... - 3/29/2013 8:15:08 PM   
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Sometimes fun is just fun. Some folks like Cricket. It looks odd to me but some folks enjoy it. Now you can be an insulting prick/bitch and just ensure an ongoing divide, that's fine, it doesn't bother me. Anytime someone compares my enjoyment of firearms to my genitals I offer to sodomize them, because really if you think they are that insignificant (which many women haven't) than you're fine to let me take your ass for awhile till I'm done. Now I'll admit my history of womanizing was an act of insecurity over my self-image issues and a means of overcompensating for my poor self-image because what ugly guy can roll three women at a time and keep a rotaing stream of fresh pussy coming and going. Now my weightlifting habits can be attributed to a likely Adonis complex that stems from my history of being overweight and only standing 5'9", and again poor self image.

Now owning and shooting guns doesn't by itself make me superior to anyone. Most doctors are smarter and more successful than me, as well as a goodly number of lawyers, scientists, soldiers, buhdist monks, and so on. I am a better shooter than a lot of folks. I've seen that on range plenty of times and oh yeah I became an NRA Certified Pistol and Rifle Instructor and did myself more than few competitions where I did very well. But that doesn't make me better than aid workers in Africa creating drinkable water or Tibetan monks working and living in peace. It just means I'm a better shooter than them, that's all. There are folks who are far better soccer players than me, as well as basketball, rugbee, tennis, squash, extreme frisbee. Oh well.

Some folks just hate guns and the folks who own and enjoy them, oh well, nothing new there. Gun ownership like freedom and liberty is not meant for everyone, some folks need their chains and limits. They need their liberty and freedom curtailed, but for some reason it's still a good idea for these people to vote. I mean look at the laws in Chicago, look at untrustworthy and dangerous those people are by the very laws passed by their government. By looking at their laws all those folks in Chicago are bent on murder, yet it's a good idea to let these folks vote. Now look at a bunch of colorful folks shooting into a big hill, buying American made goods (and some foreign), engaging in a hobby where virtually no one is ever intentionally harmed. And virtually all of those folks are not criminals who come from states where they are trusted to be good decent human beings. But for some reason they should be ridiculed, hmmm.

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Don't knock some people's hobby that help them feel superior. It is an established therapy model for those that may need it. Now if those stereotypical and demeaning remarks were pointed at a specific demographic, it could be a problem, but since it is aimed at US citizens, then they are not a protected class of people.

Heh.


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ORIGINAL: tweakabelle

Just point your Humvee or 4 Wheel drive towards the Insecure Mountain Range and you'll find it at the foot of Neurotic Mountain...

I'm told they do special discount deals for survivors of unsuccessful therapies and clinical psychopaths.

You want to be careful walking through doorways with your nose up in the air like that.

K.








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RE: Now, THIS is a gun show... - 3/29/2013 9:11:25 PM   
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The hobby I was referring to is sniping on the internet, not gun ownership. Now go back and read it since I have given a little more clarity. Sorry about the confusion.

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