Those are the weapons I currently own. Since the UK has strict laws concerning deadly weapons I have not fired these in a few years. There just isn't enough room to properly use these weapons for what they were intended to do (which is to kill game, IE food) and there isn't large enough game to justify many of these weapons. Target practice on the farm usually involved a spotting scope and a cardboard bale 600yds out =) I am not sure what's so interesting about weapons, they are pretty simple really, it could be because it takes take quiet a bit of skill to hit a target where you want to.
I used to go hunting quite a bit, living on a farm in the countryside we virtually lived off venison and rabbit and we never go to the store for meat, or veggies, for that matter, about the only thing we bought from the store was canned food to hold over through the winter and even then we had potato's and frozen fruit in the freezers (3 18cu. foot freezers full of frozen food for a family of 6) so we had homegrown everything year round.... come to think it I wonder why I am even bothering trying to scrape by on the economy in the UK...
A squirt gun, or plant mister set to straight flow, is pretty effective for convincing cats to get away from something (they will, however, look offended about it, so that's a risk).
BTW, I recently saw a news story about a really tiny gun (like, tie-clip size), but one that shoots real bullets and can be used for self defence, with maybe three in the magazine.
And I'll bet that they think that it's really unfair. But I suppose that you could get your dog a toy gun, and at least let it pretend to be shooting with you.
OK, here's another one:
You can, but you need a really small dog, or a gun without a trigger guard.
Nothing to do with class at all. I went to a bog standard, common as muck high school in Exeter that had a rifle range. I joined the army cadets specially so i could do a bit of shooting there.
The novelty wore off pretty quickly though. Target shooting is just as satisfying with a decent air rifle.
Don't own a gun, but I loved shooting with an assault rifle in the army. If automatic weapons were legal, I'd probably get one to play with. But I doubt I'd enjoy firing handguns (ok, light and fast semi-auto could be fun) or big things that kick back.
Hehe ... everything depends on your country
Officially officers are advised to first attempt to shoot a guy into the leg (to make him unable to escape) instead somewhere in the chest ...
Well ... luckily(?) german language is somewhat weird sometimes ...
and thus the human body has actually quite a few legs (definitely more than two):
- the two "normal" legs
- the nasal bone (called "Nasenbein" -> nose-leg)
- the wishbones (called "Schlüsselbein" -> key-leg)
and finally even the sternum (called "Brustbein" -> chest-leg)
Well ... the "bein"-part in those words originally comes from the old word for bone (see the similarity?), but it's actually a well known joke among policemen and soldiers who are told to first shoot at the legs though ...
All other equipment has a double role. Even guns. The sword isn't good at anything other than killing other people. As a tool it's useless. As a hunting weapon it's useless.
have you ever thinked of getting DE?desert eagle) its one big kick if you shoot. ive shotten it once and im not doing it anymore. i almoust flew to my back and it felt my arms would broke. it really kicks...it's a shotguns kick in a pistol http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__JkOUheyVkhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v ... 7pXsA&feature=related atleast check the socend one, never i mean NEVER give a desert eagle to your wife. someone did it and its not good for her
o c,mon, buy a m16? my friend haves it. i have never shotted it but she says that it is awsome gun. im not sure is it legal but they say nothing at shooting range about having it
then she's pretty handy with guns. She says that when she first tested it she were at cottage in forest and shooting trees via automatic(and actually she hitted to squirrel and made the squirrel die, dont tell anyone:hide: then were no hunting times for squirrel and full automatic weapons are not allowed in hunting)