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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    Interesting...

    September 25, 2009: As South Korea upgraded its armed forces over the last two decades, it has had to dispose of a lot of old equipment. But then it discovered that it had put into storage 108,000 World War II era rifles it had received from the United States during the 1950s. Some of these M-1 Garand rifles (the first semiautomatic rifle to enter wide service in any army) and M-1 Carbines (which fire a pistol class 7.62mm round) had only been used occasionally by reservists, and even these troops have since been armed with more modern weapons. In the normal course of events, these old rifles would be melted down. Fortunately, someone in the South Korean Defense Ministry realized that M-1s sell for over a thousand dollars each on the collectors market. So those 86,000 M-1 are probably worth over $100 million (or half that, if they are all dropped on the market at once). The 22,000 M1 Carbines, which used to be sold cheap, have recently been going for nearly as much as the Garands. For once, the South Koreans will be able to sell a used weapon at a huge profit (since they received them for free, and have only had to pay for storage and maintenance since then).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    September 25, 2009: As South Korea upgraded its armed forces over the last two decades, it has had to dispose of a lot of old equipment. But then it discovered that it had put into storage 108,000 World War II era rifles it had received from the United States during the 1950s. Some of these M-1 Garand rifles (the first semiautomatic rifle to enter wide service in any army) and M-1 Carbines (which fire a pistol class 7.62mm round) had only been used occasionally by reservists, and even these troops have since been armed with more modern weapons. In the normal course of events, these old rifles would be melted down. Fortunately, someone in the South Korean Defense Ministry realized that M-1s sell for over a thousand dollars each on the collectors market. So those 86,000 M-1 are probably worth over $100 million (or half that, if they are all dropped on the market at once). The 22,000 M1 Carbines, which used to be sold cheap, have recently been going for nearly as much as the Garands. For once, the South Koreans will be able to sell a used weapon at a huge profit (since they received them for free, and have only had to pay for storage and maintenance since then).
    The United Nations will probably hit them withthe "non politeration of firearms" ruling they enacted. The same one that the police are using to destroy their bolt action Remington rifles, rather than sell them to the public.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Merde View Post
    The same one that the police are using to destroy their bolt action Remington rifles, rather than sell them to the public.
    No. That was a "safety issue"...
    "A safety failed on a remington bolt action rifle" so they were condemned to scrap, as the risk of having rifles in public hands would have been serious.

    TRUTH: A police idiot didn't put the safety ON and then pulled the fucking trigger. Gun go BANG!.
    All the testing done on the safety came up with "it's fine". Mr Remington said "it's fine"...
    But it was a convenient excuse to get the Bushmasters.
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    What do you guys think the most common projectile is in NZ? .308?
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Mmmmm getting a Garand would be sweet, would have to be E-cat though...

    Just called Fletcher EasySteel about some prices for Bisalloy 500, and some 4140/4340 round bar stock to machine into a mortar tube.

    Beer can mortar using 120mm mild steel round bar would be about 250mm long from the plans I've seen other people use. In this size 4140 costs $600/m and 4340 costs $1000/m so that is $150 or $250 for the steel stock that will go straight into a lathe, ready to be machined. I checked with my old man and he has a lathe that has 130mm of bed clearance and 450mm end to end, so should fit that piece easily enough.

    For hanging targets the Bisalloy 500 in 20mm thickness is around $6.20 per kg, so assuming square targets (or round targets cut from square) then a 200mm x 200mm target would weigh 6kg and cost $40. They said they're happy to cut it to 100mm x 100mm sizes, not sure what the cutting cost is or how much of a piece you'd have to buy would be though. Doesn't sound too bad at all!

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    What do you guys think the most common projectile is in NZ? .308?
    yeah, that'd be my guess... .223 might be more common in terms of amount of ammo used though?

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    What do you guys think the most common projectile is in NZ? .308?
    A beer glass isnt it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    What do you guys think the most common projectile is in NZ? .308?
    .22 for firing

    .243 for reloading at a guess

    It's something I have wondered about previously so would love to actually know if you do. My picks would be:

    .243
    .270
    .303
    .308
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    Ok 2nd question is where do u buy your premade projectiles from?
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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    Ok 2nd question is where do u buy your premade projectiles from?
    from me. I'm reloading for fun and profit What do you need?

    or do you mean projectiles... rather than whole rounds (oops). In which case... anywhere that's cheapest
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    Sorry to say this but there are a lot being sold on Trade Me.

    Barnes, nosler, etc
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    www.outdoorsupplies.co.nz seems to have a pretty good selection listed...

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    What do you guys think the most common projectile is in NZ? .308?
    Asked the old geezers at work,.....we manufacture firearms here in Auckland,...common opinion is .22LR, however for reloading .308 would have to be the big winner however, due to it's use in both the target and hunting fields, and due to the fact tat in the period of 1990 to 2000 the influx of cheap NATO 7.62 ammunition that was flooded onto the NZ market.........

    Though personal choice would have to be .300 ultramag out of a #1 ruger, just so after 15 rounds you know who's been beating the SH*T out of your shoulder

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    Quote Originally Posted by vdog View Post
    Asked the old geezers at work,.....we manufacture firearms here in Auckland,...common opinion is .22LR, however for reloading .308 would have to be the big winner however, due to it's use in both the target and hunting fields, and due to the fact tat in the period of 1990 to 2000 the influx of cheap NATO 7.62 ammunition that was flooded onto the NZ market.........

    Though personal choice would have to be .300 ultramag out of a #1 ruger, just so after 15 rounds you know who's been beating the SH*T out of your shoulder
    what company do you work with? wasnt aware of any firearm manufacture companys in auckland
    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 vdog View Post
    ...... just so after 15 rounds you know who's been beating the SH*T out of your shoulder
    Thats how I felt with the 45-70 the other day.
    535 gn projectile over 64 gns of FFg Bp
    The rifle being the cadet Springfield which was shorter in the butt and in the barrel than the full length rifle and propably about 1 lb lighter than the rifle.

    The cadet was designed for the US Cadet forces at Westpoint and Annapolis etc so therefore was made smaller and lighter for boys from the age of 16 years old to be able to handle easily.

    The standard round for this rifle was 405gn projectile over 55 gns of black powder.

    No wonder my shoulder took a beating from the steel butt plate.

    Stupid me carried on to use 40 rounds.

    My shoulder hurt like hell and the dull ache didnt stop for 4 days.
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