View Poll Results: Which firearm types do you own?

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  • Shotgun (single, double, pump, lever, bolt)

    291 31.91%
  • Shotgun Auto (non MSSA)

    96 10.53%
  • Rifle (single, double, pump, lever, bolt)

    408 44.74%
  • Rifle Auto (non MSSA)

    177 19.41%
  • MSSA

    66 7.24%
  • Pistol

    78 8.55%
  • Black powder (rifle, pistol, shotgun)

    35 3.84%
  • Air/Gas (pistol, rifle)

    313 34.32%
  • un-armed

    305 33.44%
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  1. #6691
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    26 January, 2011: The Russian Defense Minister caused a firestorm of bad publicity recently when he announced that Russia was shopping for foreign assault rifles and sniper rifles. This offended many Russians, who consider the AK-47, and all of its derivatives, to be perfectly suitable for Russian troops, and national icons as well. But the defense minister has a point. Professional soldiers prefer more accurate assault rifles, and Russia wants to create a more professional army. While the AK-47 was popular with irregulars and bandits, that's mainly because it was a rugged weapon that could survive a lot of abuse and neglect, and still fire. Not very accurately, but as amateurs often fired the AK-47 type weapon on full automatic, accuracy was besides the point. Russians also take pride in the fact that the AK-47 was the first modern assault rifle when it was introduced in 1947. That's not true either. A very similar weapon, the German Sturmgewehr 44 (also known as the MP43, MP43/1, MP44 and StG44) was introduced, on the Russian front, in July 1943 and remained in production, and use, until 1945. The Russians had four years to examine captured Sturmgewehr 44s. It's resemblance to the AK-47 was no accident.
    Meanwhile, Russia has implemented a five year plan to spend $12 billion on Western weapons and weapons manufacturing technology. The most visible deals are those with France to obtain four Mistral class amphibious ships (that look like small aircraft carriers), another one for Israeli UAVs and yet another for Italian wheeled armored vehicles. In particular, Russia wants to obtain the manufacturing technology. Russian companies have shown that they can adapt to Western manufacturing methods, and produce comparable goods in Russia, with Russian staff. But Russia has long resisted doing this, legally, with military equipment. Now Russia wants to obtain Western technology and manufacturing techniques for designing and building better assault and sniper rifles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    OH I want one.

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    For all those who have been to my house.

    You would have had the pleasure of my dog, Tanner, bouncing aroud them and wanting to be patted.

    Today after a brief illness Sharron and I had the very hard task of having him put down.

    9 years old and very much part of the family. It was a heartwrenching decision to make but a very rapid tumor on his liver was leaving him in pain. He couldnt eat, drink or move very fast.

    The house seems very empty.

    I must admit I broke into tears while it was happening.

    Alan I will be in touch but the past 3 weeks has cost me a lot in vet fees.

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    Shit....

    Sorry to hear that Chris. I really liked Tanner

    Will you be looking for another dog in the future?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones View Post
    Shit....

    Sorry to hear that Chris. I really liked Tanner

    Will you be looking for another dog in the future?

    -Indy
    Cheers mate.

    Right now I just miss the great hulk, we probably will get another some day but for now we will just grieve.
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    that was a cool dog. Lively, but a real nice nature.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Sorry to hear that Chris, Tanner was a nice dog, it's a pity that it happened so suddenly.

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    That's stink news about Tanner bro.

    No rush RE: the Parker Hale, it isn't going anywhere in a rush. Take all the time you need.

    In other news, anyone see that CloseUp article about rabbit problems in the South Island (like Mt Pisa station) - maybe we should offer our pest extermination services in exchange for somewhere to pitch a tent for a few nights?

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    whos keen for a lazy ride to coroglen one weekend end of feb/march sometime?

    could be a sweet gravel section involved, or not.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drunken Monkey View Post
    That's stink news about Tanner bro.

    No rush RE: the Parker Hale, it isn't going anywhere in a rush. Take all the time you need.

    In other news, anyone see that CloseUp article about rabbit problems in the South Island (like Mt Pisa station) - maybe we should offer our pest extermination services in exchange for somewhere to pitch a tent for a few nights?
    Local (to the bach) farmer had a West Coast fisherman rock up one day and ask if he could pitch his caravan somewhere and shoot rabbits for a few weeks in his time off from the boats.

    The two nights we went for a wander over his property we got over a hundred of the things so he definitely needed the help!

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    Is it necessary to clean shotgun bores with a solvent and a copper wire brush after every time it's used, even if I only fire 5 shots out of it? Or can I just run a patch through it then oil the bores?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    Is it necessary to clean shotgun bores with a solvent and a copper wire brush after every time it's used, even if I only fire 5 shots out of it? Or can I just run a patch through it then oil the bores?
    Everyone has their own opinions on stuff like this and most people end up with their own balance between quick and clean. I know more than a few old guys who have shotguns/rifles that they've never cleaned in their lives that still look good and shoot fine. The care and attention that you give a second hand $200 dunger is likely to be vastly different to what you would give a $5k Beretta.

    I don't have a shotgun, but putting a patch through and then oil sounds like plenty enough, I'd probably go with the 'blast of WD40 down the bore' approach, personally, then give it a decent brushing with solvent after a hundred rounds or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    Is it necessary to clean shotgun bores with a solvent and a copper wire brush after every time it's used, even if I only fire 5 shots out of it? Or can I just run a patch through it then oil the bores?
    Can't remember when I last gave my shotgun more than a wipe-down with Break-Free.

    A lot a chrome bores anyway.
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    I was quite surprised how fouled the barrels get on the 12ga after even 1 shot. A cotton pad seems to clean it out pretty well.

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