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Old 23-04-2006, 12:46 PM   #31
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Um well guns require proper license and all require a safe that mets standards. Please dont take the fantasy of so called .50cal pistol into anything more then a fantasy. I might add if you actually fire it, and you never knew how to hold it correctly you possiblity break you wrist or finger. Trust me even when holding them there a boot and a half.

Now if i was to choose one out of anything would be

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.357 desert eagle setup for speed shooting.

Rifle for hunting or a bit of fun.
.243 lever action. Winchestor of course.

I want accurate rifle
22-250 bolt action winchestor rifle. using a 50gr ballistics tip shot

Overall the 243 lever action a hell of a lot of fun and perfect for hunting and work on property. If you ever come across a pig one shot doesnt always take him down. Lever action makes it quick and easy to get him
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Old 23-04-2006, 12:48 PM   #32
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i dont know many guns... i just love shotguns. pump actions sound so good.

they are illegal in Aus now arnt they?
Generally yes, unless you have a "c" class license, It's for farmers and such,pump rifles are legal though, I reckon a .308 pump rifle can be way more dangerous in the wrong hands than a pump shottie, just goes to show what a kneejerk reaction to media hype these laws are
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Old 23-04-2006, 01:10 PM   #33
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How about we get back to cars and leave guns right out of this.
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Old 23-04-2006, 01:21 PM   #34
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Old 23-04-2006, 03:54 PM   #35
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my favourite rifle is my .22 hornet...it doesnt have huge knock down ability but it is deadly accurate, with my scope i've shot the eye out of a roo at a 100 metres
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Old 23-04-2006, 04:14 PM   #36
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Um well guns require proper license and all require a safe that mets standards. Please dont take the fantasy of so called .50cal pistol into anything more then a fantasy. I might add if you actually fire it, and you never knew how to hold it correctly you possiblity break you wrist or finger. Trust me even when holding them there a boot and a half.

Now if i was to choose one out of anything would be

handgun
.357 desert eagle setup for speed shooting.

Rifle for hunting or a bit of fun.
.243 lever action. Winchestor of course.

I want accurate rifle
22-250 bolt action winchestor rifle. using a 50gr ballistics tip shot

Overall the 243 lever action a hell of a lot of fun and perfect for hunting and work on property. If you ever come across a pig one shot doesnt always take him down. Lever action makes it quick and easy to get him
The 243 is a great allround calibre, duall purpose you could say, 55gr ballistic tips or 70gr sierras for reaching out off a hilltop and touching rabbits and foxes, 100gn nosler partitions for pigs even deer(puts them down first shot), remington core lokt or winchester power points for every thing else, In a good rifle the 243 will out shoot a 22-250 at over 200m
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I think I will have to say the ban gun, if anything to stop the useless amount of bloody topics of late!
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Old 23-04-2006, 05:13 PM   #39
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I thought that was a nukeing?
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Old 23-04-2006, 06:02 PM   #40
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I'd take a few of those automated sentry guns.. set-and-forget, shoots anything that moves

Though I doubt they exist anywhere except the movies, they're still badass
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Old 23-04-2006, 06:08 PM   #41
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i like my old mans ruger 300 winchester, its got the guts to take down big game and it lets u know all about it with the kickback, and if its just for fun, probably the old lithgow (not sure on spelling) single shot .22 with open sight was the first gun i learnt with.
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Hey SENIFX a homemade version of the sentinel guns....

we used to have a few home made shotguns (quite easy to make) set up on our farm with a trip wire down the perimeter of our corn field to get the wild pigs, unfortunately after it shot off a couple of legs of our cows so we decided to take them away... lol
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Old 23-04-2006, 06:40 PM   #43
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My old .177 air rifle lol that i unfortuneatly dont have anymore. Man i miss that old sluggy.
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Old 23-04-2006, 07:14 PM   #45
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my old 50mm pvc potato gun - doesn't really kill anything (except the spud) but one hell of a boom
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ideally for competitions, i'll take a STI Trojan or Edge in .38 super calibre.

but im stuck with a HK USP Match 9mm stainless and a Ruger GP100 .357 magnum. stainless as well.







i love how all these people want a .50 Desert Eagle. i couldnt think of a worse gun : (aside from a glock : )
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I might add if you actually fire it, and you never knew how to hold it correctly you possiblity break you wrist or finger.

handgun
.357 desert eagle setup for speed shooting.

: : : thats ridiculous and not true :


and a desert eagle for speed shooting? nah. pistols with gas powered actions are hopeless. period. besides, you can only run factory rounds in desert eagles otherwise they wont cycle.

youd be better off with a STI for a pistol "set up for speed shooting" based on the 1911 design. and mighty accurate.
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So What is it then ??
Mines a Desert Eagle .50
said like a true 'movie buff' who doesnt have much idea about pistols...lol
Desert Eagles arent as great as they make them out to be in the movies..
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Soooo does anyone happen to know SR_AU?

strange how your asking about guns in this thread and songs for your funeral in another : :newangel:
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Well if we are talking movies " this is a 44 auto mag, take a mans head clean off " Dirty Harry,

And if we are talking hand guns, give me a SMITH & WESSON MODEL 745
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Big guns - 76mm Oto Melara AA Gun. They mount these on ships. lol
Why not the 5", was very successful 3 years ago?????
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how bout this, Big Bertha,german howitzer of ww1
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I'll set up some of these around the frontyard and backyard, should keep away would-be intruders:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd9NL...tomic%20cannon

On a more serious note, a P90 would probably be my choice. I know they are in tv shows and games and whatnot, but they are actually a pretty useful, not to mention innovative piece of hardware.
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A Gun to me, former choco, is a piece of artillery. So I would have to say a M107 175mm self propelled field artillery gun would be mine, firing a tactical nuke round!!
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Old 24-04-2006, 02:14 AM   #57
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Hmm... if I was only allowed one gun to carry around etc... would have to be versatile...

H&K MP5K PDW


Relatively compact, retractable stock, 30 round clip, 9x19mm parabellum calibre.

Now... if I can have several guns to carry around with me, well, the story would be different...

I'd probably be wearing alot of trench coats... but a typical going out to iffy place at night arsenal would be...

Two H&K USP .45 Tactical's in holsters on my sides...


A Glock 33, 9x19mm, in my coat inside pocket thing...


A Crvena Zastva M57 (7.62 x 22mm) on a belt holster on my left...


A Glock 18C Automatic Machine Pistol (9x19mm) on a belt holster on my right...


And two small .22 Derringers... one above each sock...


You think that would be enough? :

And if its all out war...

An Avtomat Kalashnikov Model 74 (AKM-74 or AK-74) with the bayonet, and possible a scope... (calibre - 5.45 x 39mm) and one of those M57's as a secondary.

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Old 24-04-2006, 11:10 AM   #59
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AW50F anti-meterial rifle .50 all purpose munitions.

Future weapon, railgun, just need to figure out how to get enough electrical output into a man portable package.

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They are ship defense anti-missile systems. Automated mini-guns. Suppose you could set one up for your home :P
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