Shotgun (single, double, pump, lever, bolt)
Shotgun Auto (non MSSA)
Rifle (single, double, pump, lever, bolt)
Rifle Auto (non MSSA)
MSSA
Pistol
Black powder (rifle, pistol, shotgun)
Air/Gas (pistol, rifle)
un-armed
The Ruger 10/22 is the most reliable .22 semi-auto you can buy. The .22 cartridge is pretty dirty with the amount of muck it leaves in the chamber, but the 10/22 just keeps firing so long as you use the stock rotary magazine. It's less reliable when you use the 25/50 round banana clips that are available.
i think you must clean yours
Some things are worth dying for, living is one of them.
You can get a 200 round mag for the Ruger 10/22. Now why would than be any more dangerous than a 10 round mag.
Some things are worth dying for, living is one of them.
Think circles, not rectangles
Some things are worth dying for, living is one of them.
I've got a Bingham PPS50 (mine has a silver finish) with 50 round drum. I brought it from Harmony House. It's pretty useless as it jams every few rounds. The drum mag it poked so it's of no use.
I want to order a clip mag for it but you can only get 20 round mags and A cat only allows 15 rounds.
Well if you can find one the best would be a chinese Ak47-norinco there was a flood of these into NZ before the law was changed on mssa's. They are the best choice for CQB or close quarters combat!Very reliable don't usually jam (unlike the m16 and ar15 the yanks use more jams than a garage band!)The ammo is very cheap to buy and if the Chinese or other communist countries invade us the parts will be readily available!!!! For the long distance any high calibre hunting rifle for the long shots european models are pretty reliable -Sako-Tikka-Brno all well tested during the war in Yugoslavia the german made rifles are probably the most accurate.Good optics are the key a good scope is essential,Snipers were hitting targets at some huge distances!!
Good luck with your survival plans!!
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Just got home heading up there 3.30 to try to lure it with the calves into an area that we hope to catch the little prick, he's about as big as a medium sized dog.
Taking a clapped out .22 stirling semi with no mag and the ole .410 with a couple of slugs, all depends on what we use and what bits will fit in your letterbox, hoping we are clever enough to catch him. You can't always out smart the pigs you must know that. I've seen them running around in town.
i own a .22 semi auto rifle, can't for the life of me remember what brand/make it is tho lol
was some cheap package deal hunting and fishing did a year or so ago.
great for taking out hundreds of unsuspecting possums tho
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How easy is it to get a licence and a gun in this country?
Back in the UK only single shot weapons are available to the public and that's with extensive checks/expenditure/waiting lists/more checks.
If there's even a hint that you might have a gun that can fire more than one bullet without reloading the armed offenders squad turn up with orders shoot to kill (I knew of a guy got shot dead for having a chair leg in a shopping bag )
Has anyone tried firing 45 shells in a .410 shotgun? Apparently possible, but I wouldn't want to try it. Not too much fun having a firearm blow up in ya face. Some firearms are made to take both and I've even seen a .410 revolver. My .410 side by side shotgun would make a cool 45 double rifle but not too acurate with smooth bores.
Speaking of firearms blowing up. Had a guy in the army at basic forget to take his BFA off when the order came through to load live ammo. The barrel of his SLR split open like a banana skin. The guy was luckly the receiver didn't blow back into his face.
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