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#161 |
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I hope that none of you people handle guns like the nuts in this video!...LOL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bqT6-RoGhU
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some people shouldn't be allowed to breed........
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Students and employees of Colorado institutions of higher education can legally
carry guns on campus, according to a state Supreme Court ruling Monday. In a victory for guns-rights activists, the Colorado Supreme Court struck down the University of Colorado's campus gun ban that blocked students and employees from carrying licensed concealed weapons. The prohibition, the Court ruled, is illegal because it was not approved by the Legislature. "We're very, very happy," James Manley of the Mountain State Legal Foundation, which fought CU's ban, told The Denver Post. "The position of the Supreme Court was that [CU Regents] were operating above the law." The university adopted its policy in 1994. Opponents of the ban said the CU rule was challenged as part of a nationwide effort to standardize campus gun policies. "We don't feel some campuses should allow it and others ban it," David Burnett, spokesman for Students for Concealed Carry on Campus, a nationwide student advocacy group, said in a statement Monday. The ruling extends to about 30 public universities, colleges and community colleges across the state, instituting a blanket policy for Colorado campuses that previously had different rules. Colorado State University and a number of community colleges initially had banned guns on their campuses, but rescinded the prohibitions in 2010 following a lower court ruling, according to the Associated Press. Colorado's Concealed Carry Act, which was enacted in 2003, prohibits local governments from limiting rights, stating that a person with a permit can carry a concealed weapon "in all areas of the state," with the exception of certain federal properties, K-12 schools, public buildings with security checkpoints and private properties where owners object to concealed weapons. College campuses are not explicitly excepted under the law. "We're disappointed in this instance that the State Supreme Court ruled that the regents don't have the statutory and constitutional authority to govern our campuses," Ken McConnellogue, vice president of communications for CU, told AP and KUSA-TV. "We believe they are in the best position to make determinations about campus safety and the safety of our students, faculty, staff and visitors." The Court's ruling comes weeks after Colorado state senators rejected legislation proposed by Republicans that would allow concealed weapons on school campuses. Two bills would have eased restrictions on carrying concealed firearms by lifting permit requirements. Other pieces of legislation would have blocked authorities from confiscating weapons during emergencies and no longer require the state Bureau of Investigation to perform background checks on potential gun owners. The current Concealed Carry Act requires residents carrying concealed firearms to be at least 21 years old and pass a background check. Colorado also joins a host of other states that allow permit-holders to bring weapons to college campuses. Last October, the Oregon Court of Appeals overturned a policy that blocked guns from college campuses, regardless of permits. At least seven states are considering loosening or changing campus gun laws. |
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#164 |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
City & State: Heart of Darkness
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look what i got for my birthday! (from myself)
for 200€.... i'm pleasantly surprised - i'd already gotten out the paint stripper.... i'll write more when i've been to the range. |
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#165 |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
City & State: west midlands
My Country: england
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Well I can't legally own anything firing real rounds lol, thats the UK for ya. I've had a few air rifles but reduced to owning a Walther CP88 nowadays which I never use lolz
If I could pick a wep to collect dust, it'd probably be some sort of sexy sniper rifle, perhaps like the GOL in Bad Company 2. Envy you guys tho http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRn9Etamg3Q ![]() |
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#166 |
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Screwed Up Super Moderator
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i fired one of those....or something similar......a while back. i think the one i had shot BBs though. can't remember. fun little thing to shoot though. great for those rainy days when you can't go outside.
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damn....how did i miss this????? i like that stock. my 30-06 would look good with that. |
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#168 |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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I just visited a remote island where they have a range set up in a gravel pit just off the main (gravel) road. There's a shooting bench with sandbag rests, a very safe backstop with paper targets and some steel plates. Further off the "main" road there's a place where people bring old cars to shoot up. There was a fresh '89 Honda there, complete with a box of Winchester Super-X forgotten in the glove compartment. I expect by now the car will have been shredded to a sieve and burned.
If I visit again, I should bring some toys like the AR-7, 10/22 or No. 5 Jungle Carbine. At least the Webley Hurricane air pistol. A friend has an old cheap Tokarev pistol; he invited me to the range and I ran through many magazines worth of cheap smoky ammo. Then another guy invited me to try an M1911 .45. Much less recoil, smooth trigger... I can see why they've remained popular for a century. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
City & State: Heart of Darkness
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wow, just found one of these in the local classifieds:
http://forums.gunboards.com/showthre...omatic-shotgun the (obviously clueless) seller is asking for 90€, wish me luck, guys!!
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Screwed Up Super Moderator
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might be a nice grab.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
City & State: Washington
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I started shooting guns at the age of 7! Grew up with them. I only own a .22 and a mossberg semi auto 12 gauge but I've shot lots of my dad's collection of guns. I love to hunt but I also believe that you can only depend on yourself to protect yourself.
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#172 |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
City & State: Prague, 50°4'52.22"N, 14°23'30.45"E
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Oh firearms, how can I miss that
![]() Now guys tell me, can you even get SOME version of MP5 in the US? I had a look once, just a brief one, and it seemed at least H&K is not selling it to civilians. Any other manufacturer does or?
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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As far as new semi-autos H&K sells a .22LR version, and I believe there are some knock-offs made by other companies in 9mm semi-auto (of-course a semi-auto "MP5" is just an oversized 9mm pistol). |
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#174 |
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Badcaps Veteran
Join Date: Dec 2009
City & State: Prague, 50°4'52.22"N, 14°23'30.45"E
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Oh sure, if I'd ever wanted to import it here, it would have to undergone modifications to be semi-auto anyway. Cause chances of getting permit on full auto are really very low here.
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Super Modulator
Join Date: Nov 2003
City & State: Αθήνα
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Switzerland guns: Living with firearms the Swiss way
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-21379912 |
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