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CKY2K November 2nd, 2006 04:30 PM

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I know an Officer who works in a different county than mine and he has a USP45 with a compensator. He has complained about the guns balance a few times...

Crazy Wolf November 2nd, 2006 06:03 PM

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See? The weapons aren't designed (as in, primary goal) to be used with a compensator, so they are balanced fine to start with, assuming the gun manufacturer knows what they are doing.

Dan2004 November 3rd, 2006 10:10 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by CKY2K (Post 3332319)
Question: If Halo really happened and the Covenent landed on earth, what are the weapons you would use against them? Make them practical, and realistic. And really think about the enemy's you would encounter... weaknesses ect.

Answer: CBRN: Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Weapons. It would be the end of the f*cking world as we know it.

homo sine domino November 3rd, 2006 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan2004 (Post 3334039)
Answer: CBRN: Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Weapons.

The ones that were found at Saddam's?

Afterburner November 5th, 2006 01:29 PM

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I've been looking through various Michigan laws but anytime it mentions firearms it refers only to pistols. Anyone happen to know offhand Michigan laws regarding rifles, such as if I wanted to purchase a Mosin-Nagant? ORm yabe have a link to said laws. What sort of licenses I would have to get(if I could even get one at my age), if needed, and those kinds of things.

Dan2004 November 5th, 2006 02:00 PM

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Most states' laws are pretty good when it comes to rifles, especially when it comes to those "harmless" bolt-actions.:rolleyes: Are you going to use it for hunting, plinking, competitive shooting?

Crazy Wolf November 5th, 2006 02:44 PM

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I'd think that there would be no laws about Mosin-Nagants that wouldn't apply to Remingtons or something like that.

Afterburner November 5th, 2006 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan2004 (Post 3339286)
Most states' laws are pretty good when it comes to rifles, especially when it comes to those "harmless" bolt-actions.:rolleyes: Are you going to use it for hunting, plinking, competitive shooting?

Most likely I would just be taking it down to the range to fire off. Though this is assuming I can convince my parents to allow me to purchase one, of course. For now I'm making do with my Daisey pellet gun, which is almost as powerful as a .22 anyways.

Hawkeye18z November 6th, 2006 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Afterburner (Post 3339441)
Most likely I would just be taking it down to the range to fire off. Though this is assuming I can convince my parents to allow me to purchase one, of course. For now I'm making do with my Daisey pellet gun, which is almost as powerful as a .22 anyways.

If you want a decent .22 LR, I'd recommend a Ruger 10/22. You have many optional things you can do w/it & it's very accurate. You can find them in just about any pawn broker. They're very common & the pawn price's will be better than a gun store.

Those interested in M14's: They're very easy to build yourself. Get an Armscorp receiver & the rest are just parts that anyone can buy. I've built a few & owned a few. I'm not a big fan of that particular weapon, but it does what it's supposed to do.

You can't order direct from a foreign mfr, even if you have an FFL. You'll still need an import/export license.

Marine Sniper15 November 6th, 2006 01:10 PM

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Afterburner, I am sure most rifles are legal in Michigan. All of the states have similar laws regarding firearms. It just depends on your age.


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