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Re: Mike Yardley's positiveshooting.com - Facebook

#201 Post by joe »

Browning_grrl wrote:
joe wrote:
Browning_grrl wrote:OK, I'm confused - so, some more colonial questions......... LMT = Lewis Machine, yes?? As far as I know, these are semi-auto CF rifles, which I thought weren't allowed in the UK. What part have I got wrong here?? :)
you are very much correct, however LMT make rifles for the uk without the gas system so a straight pull ar-10 /ar-15
i put a side charger on mine so i can still shoot faster then a convertional turn bolt action rifle
techguy wrote:The LMT's are sold to the UK civilian market with no gas parts, and the barrel has no gas hole.

This makes it single action, this UK legal.

Oh. Curiouser and curiouser......

Thanks for clearing that up. :)
we are the only country in europe that bans self loading rifles and pistols outright !
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#202 Post by Chuck »

So much for the Europan Union lol lol

Seriously, is Yardley fit to own firearms, he sems a bit unstable to say the least....
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#203 Post by breacher »

DaveFirearmsUK wrote:I've heard of some people using the LMT for deer stalking. Might be interested in such a purchase myself what kind of accuracy can be achieved with them?
I used mine for first time in comp - 200 yards McQueen.

50.3

Thats 3 out of ten in v bull which is .5 moa

Well under moa overall with factory GGG 168gr

Thats snap shooting at randomly positioned 3 sec exposures. So easily accurate albeit a bit heavy.
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Re: Mike Yardley's positiveshooting.com - Facebook

#204 Post by breacher »

joe wrote:
Browning_grrl wrote:OK, I'm confused - so, some more colonial questions......... LMT = Lewis Machine, yes?? As far as I know, these are semi-auto CF rifles, which I thought weren't allowed in the UK. What part have I got wrong here?? :)
you are very much correct, however LMT make rifles for the uk without the gas system so a straight pull ar-10 /ar-15
i put a side charger on mine so i can still shoot faster then a convertional turn bolt action rifle
Here is mine. Notice the removed case deflector.

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#205 Post by Browning_grrl »

So, without wanting to open any cans of worms, once you take away the gas system, what's the point?? I get that this straight pull system can achieve a more rapid fire than a conventional bolt system, but to what end?? I mean, these aren't cheap guns, and I'm sure even more so over there. So, why does one make the investment? thankssign
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#206 Post by ordnance »

Probably Because some people like military rifles, maybe something they used when they were in the military. The FN/FAL for example, they use them for target shooting, rate of fire is not an issue.
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#207 Post by Sim G »

Browning_grrl wrote:So, without wanting to open any cans of worms, once you take away the gas system, what's the point?? I get that this straight pull system can achieve a more rapid fire than a conventional bolt system, but to what end?? I mean, these aren't cheap guns, and I'm sure even more so over there. So, why does one make the investment? thankssign

Guns & Ammo mag did an article on "bolt action ARs" a few months back. Seems some are excited US side as it's the "AR that's legal in all 50 states"....
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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#208 Post by Browning_grrl »

ordnance wrote:Probably Because some people like military rifles, maybe something they used when they were in the military. The FN/FAL for example, they use them for target shooting, rate of fire is not an issue.

Oh. OK. Although personally, I had enough of the M-14 in the 3 years I carried one around . Wouldn't go out and get one for old times' sake, for sure. :bad:
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#209 Post by techguy »

Because it's the closest thing to a proper AR we can have. So why not?

Plus quite a number of us compete in civilian service rifle competitions with them.

Then you have the whole modularity thing.
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#210 Post by RDC »

I can only read this as "I like to shoot these, and other military firearms, I just don't want you lot to, because you are all fantasist nut jobs"



He has also been banging on about those who are 'training to kill people' (airsoft), and 'those who are militarising shooting' (those with tactical looking rifles) and how that is bad for shooting.

As long as people are conducting themselves in a safe and responsible manner, I don't see what the issue is.

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Image was huge so removed it. It's a picture of him with an M60 whilst declaring he isn't scared of big guns despite what people are saying.
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