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melnibonian 02-08-07 04:15 PM

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Hm. I don't think you guys are talking about deck guns anymore...:hmm:

I don't think they ever talked about Deck Guns in the first place;) :p :rotfl:

This thread is about deck guns?

Yeah the ones of really, REALLY big caliber;) :D

AVGWarhawk 02-08-07 04:24 PM

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Hm. I don't think you guys are talking about deck guns anymore...:hmm:

I don't think they ever talked about Deck Guns in the first place;) :p :rotfl:

This thread is about deck guns?

Yeah the ones of really, REALLY big caliber;) :D

See, I told you all, size does matter in this instance:D

melnibonian 02-08-07 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Iron Budokan
Hm. I don't think you guys are talking about deck guns anymore...:hmm:

I don't think they ever talked about Deck Guns in the first place;) :p :rotfl:

This thread is about deck guns?

Yeah the ones of really, REALLY big caliber;) :D

See, I told you all, size does matter in this instance:D

Of course it does. It's the detailed compromise between caliber and barrel size that makes wonders:D

bookworm_020 02-08-07 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by melnibonian
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Originally Posted by melnibonian
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Originally Posted by Iron Budokan
Hm. I don't think you guys are talking about deck guns anymore...:hmm:

I don't think they ever talked about Deck Guns in the first place;) :p :rotfl:

This thread is about deck guns?

Yeah the ones of really, REALLY big caliber;) :D

See, I told you all, size does matter in this instance:D

Of course it does. It's the detailed compromise between caliber and barrel size that makes wonders:D

I thought rate of fire was more important!;) If my gun is not as big as yours, but can fire more often, I can do more damage!!:D

melnibonian 02-08-07 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by melnibonian
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Originally Posted by Iron Budokan
Hm. I don't think you guys are talking about deck guns anymore...:hmm:

I don't think they ever talked about Deck Guns in the first place;) :p :rotfl:

This thread is about deck guns?

Yeah the ones of really, REALLY big caliber;) :D

See, I told you all, size does matter in this instance:D

Of course it does. It's the detailed compromise between caliber and barrel size that makes wonders:D

I thought rate of fire was more important!;) If my gun is not as big as yours, but can fire more often, I can do more damage!!:D

Agreed, but you also have to consider the accuracy of your.....shells:p

AVGWarhawk 02-08-07 06:26 PM

We need to consider loading time between shots:D

melnibonian 02-08-07 06:27 PM

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We need to consider loading time between shots:D

That comes with experience, hence age;)

Jimbuna 02-09-07 05:55 AM

A fundamental issue here could centre on how quickly you fire your weapon :hmm:

Abd_von_Mumit 02-09-07 06:05 AM

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Originally Posted by melnibonian
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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk
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Originally Posted by melnibonian
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Originally Posted by Iron Budokan
Hm. I don't think you guys are talking about deck guns anymore...:hmm:

I don't think they ever talked about Deck Guns in the first place;) :p :rotfl:

This thread is about deck guns?

Yeah the ones of really, REALLY big caliber;) :D

See, I told you all, size does matter in this instance:D

Of course it does. It's the detailed compromise between caliber and barrel size that makes wonders:D

I thought rate of fire was more important!;) If my gun is not as big as yours, but can fire more often, I can do more damage!!:D

Agreed, but you also have to consider the accuracy of your.....shells:p

Disagree: it's not all about the size of a gun. It doesn't have to be big, as size doesn't matter. It has to be long and thick.

And yes, reload time is also quite important. Any machine gunners here? :)

melnibonian 02-09-07 06:05 AM

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A fundamental issue here could centre on how quickly you fire your weapon :hmm:

Too quickly and you might develop a reputation;) :p

melnibonian 02-09-07 07:13 AM

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And yes, reload time is also quite important. Any machine gunners here? :)

If you're machine gunning then probably you're going to be in trouble:p In most cases a steady rate of fire is required:lol:

Mush Martin 02-09-07 08:44 AM

well well
 
I have two...............................

Warmonger 02-09-07 10:25 AM

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I have two...............................

...per year? :hmm:

Sailor Steve 02-09-07 11:50 AM

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We need to consider loading time between shots:D

That comes with experience, hence age;)

While I would like to agree, the fact is that a newer gun is less likely to suffer mechanical failures, thus can be reloaded and fired accurately more often. Older guns require more care, and are more likely to jam.

Whatever else you do, keep your guns clean and well oiled. You never know when you might need them.

Abd_von_Mumit 02-09-07 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk
We need to consider loading time between shots:D

That comes with experience, hence age;)

While I would like to agree, the fact is that a newer gun is less likely to suffer mechanical failures, thus can be reloaded and fired accurately more often. Older guns require more care, and are more likely to jam.

Whatever else you do, keep your guns clean and well oiled. You never know when you might need them.

I also believe that shortening your gun (by cutting off a small top part of it) makes it even more fun, it's easier to maintain clean and gives enormous amounts of pleasure when there is the big boom!

melnibonian 02-09-07 12:07 PM

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We need to consider loading time between shots:D

That comes with experience, hence age;)

While I would like to agree, the fact is that a newer gun is less likely to suffer mechanical failures, thus can be reloaded and fired accurately more often. Older guns require more care, and are more likely to jam.

Whatever else you do, keep your guns clean and well oiled. You never know when you might need them.

I also believe that shortening your gun (by cutting off a small top part of it) makes it even more fun, it's easier to maintain clean and gives enormous amounts of pleasure when there is the big boom!

Yes I've read somewhere that the Israeli Army is following such precedures. I haven't try it myself so I cannot really comment, but I'm pretty happy with my gun so nothing is comming off;)

melnibonian 02-09-07 12:11 PM

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Older guns require more care.

That's part of the fun, especially in the untrained hands of a new recruit;) :D

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Whatever else you do, keep your guns clean and well oiled. You never know when you might need them.

True:yep: That's why I keep mine always loaded as well:p

Abd_von_Mumit 02-09-07 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
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Originally Posted by melnibonian
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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk
We need to consider loading time between shots:D

That comes with experience, hence age;)

While I would like to agree, the fact is that a newer gun is less likely to suffer mechanical failures, thus can be reloaded and fired accurately more often. Older guns require more care, and are more likely to jam.

Whatever else you do, keep your guns clean and well oiled. You never know when you might need them.

I also believe that shortening your gun (by cutting off a small top part of it) makes it even more fun, it's easier to maintain clean and gives enormous amounts of pleasure when there is the big boom!

Yes I've read somewhere that the Israeli Army is following such precedures. I haven't try it myself so I cannot really comment, but I'm pretty happy with my gun so nothing is comming off;)

Oh, don't be so cautious, there is no any threat in shortening! It looks then much better, is lighter, so easier to move when needed, and fits better when docked, as it doesn't scratch the ceiling then. But don't go too far when cutting - there's a saying: "When the gun is bigger than the bag [supposedly the ammo container], the hunt is over". ;)

Jimbuna 02-09-07 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Abd_von_Mumit
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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
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Originally Posted by melnibonian
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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk
We need to consider loading time between shots:D

That comes with experience, hence age;)

While I would like to agree, the fact is that a newer gun is less likely to suffer mechanical failures, thus can be reloaded and fired accurately more often. Older guns require more care, and are more likely to jam.

Whatever else you do, keep your guns clean and well oiled. You never know when you might need them.

I also believe that shortening your gun (by cutting off a small top part of it) makes it even more fun, it's easier to maintain clean and gives enormous amounts of pleasure when there is the big boom!

:roll: :oops: :rotfl:

Morts 02-09-07 01:14 PM

this has got too be the most perverted thread in the history of perverted threads


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