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Re: The Great Firearms-Thread
« Reply #375 on: 26-04-2014, 19:04:48 »
If you happend to come across more of that ammo, i would be glad to propose you a deal  8)

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Re: The Great Firearms-Thread
« Reply #376 on: 26-04-2014, 19:04:17 »
Hehe, same here, super rare, and premium price most of the time :)

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Re: The Great Firearms-Thread
« Reply #377 on: 18-05-2014, 19:05:46 »
Well, i took out a big calibre rifle for the first time in a year and a half today, the K31.
10 shots at 25 meters, 10 shots at 50 meters. Just standing, no support what so ever.
The worst shot was my first one, you can ignore it, it went off before i realized. I am used to the enfield and mauser double trigger.
I am rather happy with this.


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« Reply #378 on: 18-05-2014, 23:05:57 »
Need to shot them from 400 mts scrub :P

Hmm You're right handed and you fear the recoil a bit so you compensate by going lower and left am i right? How experienced are you with controlling a rifle and your breathing (as in how many times have you shot)?

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« Reply #379 on: 18-05-2014, 23:05:28 »
K31 is superior to any bolt action rifle

long live the swiss!
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Re: The Great Firearms-Thread
« Reply #380 on: 19-05-2014, 18:05:00 »
Need to shot them from 400 mts scrub :P

Hmm You're right handed and you fear the recoil a bit so you compensate by going lower and left am i right? How experienced are you with controlling a rifle and your breathing (as in how many times have you shot)?

Well, the target is normally for 100 meters.
No, i don't aim low and left since with the k31 i never make a trigger pull mistake that makes my shots go up and to the right. I aim where i want to hit. I hold my breathing when shooting, a few second before shooting i take a deep breath, exhale and aim.
I don't fear the recoil although sometimes it pushes my glasses to the side. I also don't think its painful and i don't close my eyes when pulling the trigger. Only when i know i just did a terrible shot i sometimes think shit and close my eyes for a second.
My booklet says i went shooting 98 times since 12/02/2008

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Re: The Great Firearms-Thread
« Reply #381 on: 19-05-2014, 18:05:49 »
I am glad to see that you enjoy your K31! I am afraid I will have to sell the nice SMLE for less than what I paid for the worn one, since I need the money  :-\ . I am expecting to make a 60 per-cent loss. I found someone selling a Webley Mk. VI for the amount I could get for the SMLE, but that bloody joker does not reply although I contacted him over two days ago via Armslist. IF YOU HAVE A WEBLEY MK. VI FOR SALE FOR ABOUT $500 PLEASE CONTACT ME RIGHT AWAY!

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« Reply #382 on: 21-05-2014, 06:05:57 »
So, I walked into Cabela's to-day and asked them if they have a Webley Mk. VI lying around. One of my mates walks in the back of the store and returns with a very good condition Webley Mk. VI which is 1926 dated and features an Australian WD stamp. No F.T.R., great barrel, but missing the front sight blade and pin, has been converted to .45 A.C.P. and does not exactly lock up too tight, but for $500 I am more than happy. My reply to him was: "Well Sir, congratulations! You just sold it." I shared my joy with everyone around me and stayed over 15 minutes just handling and looking at it. I shall pick it up next Wednesday  :D :-* :o ;D .

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Re: The Great Firearms-Thread
« Reply #383 on: 27-05-2014, 20:05:50 »
Found this little gem on steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/262410/

A gun disassembly simulator!
I'd rather play Kimble with my ass!


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Re: The Great Firearms-Thread
« Reply #384 on: 27-05-2014, 20:05:49 »
Found this little gem on steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/262410/

A gun disassembly simulator!
Wow, weird little thing, I might actually waste some time on this :D.
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Re: The Great Firearms-Thread
« Reply #385 on: 27-05-2014, 22:05:39 »
Found this little gem on steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/262410/

A gun disassembly simulator!
Wow, weird little thing, I might actually waste some time on this :D.

This game, the reviews are fucking funny!

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Re: The Great Firearms-Thread
« Reply #386 on: 12-06-2014, 18:06:54 »
Date of licence application, november 18...... Still waiting. Going to the head office tomorrow morning to ask what the hell is going on.

Edit:
So, this visit went well, they made me sign my new licences, they will send them to the police station next week they said where i can pick them up.
Fun detail, they put a semi automatic rifle in my sport shooting licence. I told it to them, she was happy that i said since it could have gotten her in trouble she said. Don't know if i was smart or stupid now.
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Re: The Great Firearms-Thread
« Reply #387 on: 29-06-2014, 15:06:07 »
Aah, it had effect, can go to police station to pick up my papers on Monday :)
Now the question will be what rifle to go and shoot the next time i can go to the 75m range.

Anyway, does anyone else have a box where they keep all the vintage ammunition? The cool old stuff that you have, and can shoot but for some reason probably never will.

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Re: The Great Firearms-Thread
« Reply #388 on: 30-06-2014, 18:06:58 »
I have a original box with some .30 Carbine cartriges which I simply keep in my showcase since my guns are locked away....

Oh btw If one of you euros come across a nice Gewehr 88, let me know it, i'm looking forward to buy one.

My gunsafe
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Re: The Great Firearms-Thread
« Reply #389 on: 30-06-2014, 19:06:55 »
I have a Gew 88 but can not really help you find one at this moment. Since the new law it got a lot harder to find weapons like that.
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