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Sailor Steve 12-23-12 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by MH (Post 1981752)
Right...the only reason to own this type of guns is for fun as toy or zombie attacks.

Do you have something against toys? I can't speak as to zombie attacks, as they don't seem to happen in my part of the world.

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bull****ting yourself
You might want to refamiliarize yourself with the language rules.
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/faq...._item_language

August 12-23-12 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by MH (Post 1981752)
I wonder if you people really believe in what you write here....yet i can understand the need to defend your constitution and avoiding dangerous precedences in legislation but im not sure if bull****ting yourself and others to death is the correct way.

Y'know our belief in the right to defend oneself also makes us sympathetic to plucky little Israels right to exist. Do you really want to tell us we're fooling ourselves?

August 12-23-12 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1981755)
Hmm. I never noticed that before, but now that you mention it...

I'm a big fan of single-action revolvers myself.

I hesitated on including that as i'm sure that someone has stuck a long barrel and stock on a revolver at some point.

mookiemookie 12-23-12 11:09 AM

I'm kinda disappointed that street sweeper shotguns are more or less illegal. I'd absolutely have one of those for home protection. If a burglar breaks into my house, they'd have to scrape them off the walls when it was over if I had my way.

Sailor Steve 12-23-12 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 1981763)
I hesitated on including that as i'm sure that someone has stuck a long barrel and stock on a revolver at some point.

Actually they came that way from the factory. My late friend Rocky owned one of these:

http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...er_carbine.jpg

It was one of my favorites to shoot. I could tell stories...

MH 12-23-12 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1981758)
Do you have something against toys? I can't speak as to zombie attacks, as they don't seem to happen in my part of the world.


You might want to refamiliarize yourself with the language rules.
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/faq...._item_language

No i have nothing against toys but...how many people own the guns as toys and how many openly admit it?

If you can handle gun you should be able to handle some stupid not so nasty word.


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Y'know our belief in the right to defend oneself also makes us sympathetic to plucky little Israels right to exist. Do you really want to tell us we're fooling ourselves?
LOL ouch.....up to you....you can open new thread addressing this issue.:haha:
Also read exactly what i wrote...about precedences in legislation which might be worth defending in the big picture.

August 12-23-12 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1981768)
It was one of my favorites to shoot. I could tell stories...


Do tell, do tell! :yep:

Hottentot 12-23-12 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 1981766)
I'm kinda disappointed that street sweeper shotguns are more or less illegal. I'd absolutely have one of those for home protection. If a burglar breaks into my house, they'd have to scrape them off the walls when it was over if I had my way.

It doubles as a mosquito deterrent. Have you ever tried hitting a mosquito with a pistol?

Sailor Steve 12-23-12 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by MH (Post 1981770)
If you can handle gun you should be able to handle some stupid not so nasty word.

It has nothing to do with the word, or with me handling it. It has to do with Subsim's rules, which you can either follow or accept the consequenses.


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