The Armory - Guns, Knives, and Axes

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TheReal_ND wrote:I'm making enough money to possibly rent an apartment soon. I think I'm going to celebrate by buying some furniture. I'm thinking an AR-15. What name should I buy? I kind of want the colt with iron sites.

Definitely get a rifle before a bed or couch or anything like that.
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Get some artwork; girls dig that stuff.

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Fife wrote:Get some artwork; girls did that stuff.

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He should go with one of Hitler's paintings. :dance:
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Speaking of what girls dig; Chattaboogie FTW.

https://twitter.com/BrennaSpencer/statu ... 8853741568

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Hastur wrote:The only gun, apart from low powered air/CO2 guns, I'm allowed to own in Sweden, without a license, is one that is manufactured before 1890 and doesn't use gastight cartridges. What should I look for? They are pretty expensive of course.

Some examples

http://svartkrutskallaren.com/mainsite/ ... ria-vapen/
Oh man that's twisted. That's perfectly timed to cut off Mosin Nagants.
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He could go black powder rifle.
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I can own a crossbow, longbow or a trebuchet without a license. Why would I want a noisy muzzle loading antique?
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Montegriffo wrote:I can own a crossbow, longbow or a trebuchet without a license. Why would I want a noisy muzzle loading antique?

If you get a crossbow, I am petitioning HM to remove your English citizenship.

Even I have a longbow.
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Speaker to Animals wrote:
Montegriffo wrote:I can own a crossbow, longbow or a trebuchet without a license. Why would I want a noisy muzzle loading antique?

If you get a crossbow, I am petitioning HM to remove your English citizenship.

Even I have a longbow.
I used to have a single handed crossbow with a 40lb draw. Neat little weapon, I wouldn't want one pointed at me.

I've wanted a Longbow ever since I read Thomas of Hookton. I'm determined to go on a course and make my own though. There are several weekend courses around but I just don't seem to find the time.
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Montegriffo wrote:
Speaker to Animals wrote:
Montegriffo wrote:I can own a crossbow, longbow or a trebuchet without a license. Why would I want a noisy muzzle loading antique?

If you get a crossbow, I am petitioning HM to remove your English citizenship.

Even I have a longbow.
I used to have a single handed crossbow with a 40lb draw. Neat little weapon, I wouldn't want one pointed at me.

I've wanted a Longbow ever since I read Thomas of Hookton. I'm determined to go on a course and make my own though. There are several weekend courses around but I just don't seem to find the time.

You might as well just purchase one. You can get one in America for a few hundred dollars that is pretty good. 40 lbs draw is not enough for anything but a toy, though. You need minimum 50 lbs to hunt small game here. Our ancestors wielded warbows with nearly 200 lbs draw weight.