:lol an armed society is a polite society.
Where did you shoot those, USA?
One of my friends reckons I have a problem...
...I say I've got a solution.
Worth every cent , did you not shoot anything in Arizona?
(I showed them my firearms licence and they still wouldn't let me push the button)
Maybe you have to be a billionaire with stupid hair and tiny hands or something...
Been getting rid of some corvids round our place this weekend.
Our annual load of swallows has returned and I have to keep the corvids at sensible levels so the chicks don't get stolen from the nests.
While I had the .22 out I remembered this thread so thought I better get a pic of it.
It has a "Rimfire Magic" semi-auto action with a fairly light trigger pull with adjustable travel, a buffered receiver which is bedded into a Hogue rubber overmould stock with a floating "Green Mountain" match barrel. Moderated and with a Hawke scope. I only use Winchester subsonic rounds and it'll put bullet on bullet at 75yds.
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Did no know you were into guns Tdoug, I could have shown you mine, not the normal I can assure you, Rick
Guns, you're bad enough with that truck :lol, there's always next time though :thumb2
I do a fair bit of stalking and fox control. I used to shoot a lot of pheasant, but I've kind of lost the lust for it now and just mainly stick to stalking and pest control now. I have A-bolts in 22-250, .270 and a CZ452 in .22, as well as my White Diamond 12b :thumb2
Been getting rid of some corvids round our place this weekend.
Our annual load of swallows has returned and I have to keep the corvids at sensible levels so the chicks don't get stolen from the nests.
While I had the .22 out I remembered this thread so thought I better get a pic of it.
It has a "Rimfire Magic" semi-auto action with a fairly light trigger pull with adjustable travel, a buffered receiver which is bedded into a Hogue rubber overmould stock with a floating "Green Mountain" match barrel. Moderated and with a Hawke scope. I only use Winchester subsonic rounds and it'll put bullet on bullet at 75yds.
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