Full auto air gun
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Full auto air gun
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It is a good example of poor range discipline too - where it that muzzle pointing at then end? (For Judd's thread)
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:G Up in the air and then down in the ground. Can't get much safer than that.MiLisCer wrote:It is a good example of poor range discipline too - where it that muzzle pointing at then end? (For Judd's thread)
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probably issued to Strathclyde's ARU in view of cutbacks..
Reminds me of those BB shooters based on old Thomsons SMG's that you used to get in side shows. Powered by compressed air and spraying lead shot .
Reminds me of those BB shooters based on old Thomsons SMG's that you used to get in side shows. Powered by compressed air and spraying lead shot .
Political Correctness is the language of lies, written by the corrupt , spoken by the inept!
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Yeah i remember the!! You had to shoot out the red star on the paper, and there was just enough to not be able to do it!!
When someone says "it's not about the money" you know what? it probably is all about money!
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I am glad it was not only me that failed to shoot all of the star out. I have a feeling it was a quid a go.
I remember watching my father shooting .22 Short at the fair with just a canvas sheet as a back drop, he used to be a very good shot.
I remember watching my father shooting .22 Short at the fair with just a canvas sheet as a back drop, he used to be a very good shot.
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I remember them too!! .22 short,i havent seen them since my baby beretta.
When someone says "it's not about the money" you know what? it probably is all about money!
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First rifle I ever shot was a .22 short at a fair when I was a kid. I don't remember it very well myself but according to my old man I won the top prize and the stallholder was so p*ssed off about it he wouldn't let me shoot a second time. Wish I could still do it!
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Well, you come to our club and do it with a weapon which still has its magazine attached and has not been proved clear and you won't get invited back.Porcupine wrote::G Up in the air and then down in the ground. Can't get much safer than that.MiLisCer wrote:It is a good example of poor range discipline too - where it that muzzle pointing at then end? (For Judd's thread)
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