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- jakethebeast
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its good that here its only illegal if it uses "solid propellants" as pressure source. no power limits or anything
Est Sularus Oth Mithas
... that could be said for more than one member, but we were all dumb at some point.inonickname wrote:I wish your gun was taken away from you to be honest, and your computer and internet connection as well.
It was the gun who cost me 200 $ to build.They confiscated your gun and fined you $200....and you say they were on "your side" . Exactly how does that reconcile?
The police guy wanted to give me back the M82A1, but the neighbour did'nt want to
- FighterAce
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Guess the neighbour has some connections
He/she obviously doesn't like you for some reason... what did you do?
He/she obviously doesn't like you for some reason... what did you do?
“The combined synergy of a man and rifle is matchless.
The steadiness of hand, the acuity of vision and finally
the art of knowing how to make the rifle an extension of the
body all equate to the ultimate synthesis of man and machine.”
The steadiness of hand, the acuity of vision and finally
the art of knowing how to make the rifle an extension of the
body all equate to the ultimate synthesis of man and machine.”
LoveableAirGuns, I'm seconding Inonickname's post, you NEED to do a basic firearms safety course, I presume you're in Australia, if you're over 12 you can attend the 2 hour course required to get a license.
It's completely free, you get a certificate, and you can get a firearms license at any time. I can see you were never taught that if you have ANY doubt, you NEVER discharge any arms.
Sorry for the rage post, but people not knowing the very basics of projectile launcher safety really annoys me.
It's completely free, you get a certificate, and you can get a firearms license at any time. I can see you were never taught that if you have ANY doubt, you NEVER discharge any arms.
Sorry for the rage post, but people not knowing the very basics of projectile launcher safety really annoys me.
/sarcasm, /hyperbole
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Dude, this sucks. Sorry to hear about it, it was a nice gun.
This reminds me, I need to find a good spot in the middle of nowhere to test my guns.
This reminds me, I need to find a good spot in the middle of nowhere to test my guns.
- velocity3x
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So.....the police (representing the laws of your land) didn't have a problem with you and your gun but, they allowed your neighbor, a private citizen, to decide the fait of your gun. That is insane and totally wrong.Demon wrote:The police guy wanted to give me back the M82A1, but the neighbour did'nt want to
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You could go to court, and probably win, though most likely it would cost large amounts of money for lawyers and such, and so it is not worth it. Fucking politics.
- mobile chernobyl
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Just make a new one and shoot it outside suburbia, or at a gun range
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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It depends of the sort of neighbours you have really. Demon was unlucky enough to live next to a cunt. Some people have the luxury of living with neighbours who want to try their launchers out.Yamroll wrote:This is a pretty sobering thread, especially for a fellow Canuck. My projects are going to stay indoors unless it's well away from prying eyes...
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- jakethebeast
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yeah JSR, myneigburs have only said to me dont shoot us
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- inonickname
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Definitely. It's a good idea. Don't shrug it off and say you'll know it all. Having this course done could help swing things your way if something does happen with the law, and it will insure the safety of others around you. Plus, it lets you legally use anyone else's guns with their permissionZeus wrote:LoveableAirGuns, I'm seconding Inonickname's post, you NEED to do a basic firearms safety course, I presume you're in Australia, if you're over 12 you can attend the 2 hour course required to get a license.
It's completely free, you get a certificate, and you can get a firearms license at any time. I can see you were never taught that if you have ANY doubt, you NEVER discharge any arms.
Sorry for the rage post, but people not knowing the very basics of projectile launcher safety really annoys me.
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- LovableAirGuns
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@ Zeus: i might go on this course since that im 14 and its a great idea but i guess im not the only person on this forum that a projectile has ricoched and nearly hit someone.