I shoot the bass with my sniper-rifle!
Yes, I'm a fish-sniper |
kaisers_sun
Oct 3 2004
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| You must be from Mane, where shooting fish with a gun is legal |
Rodney
Oct 3
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| Didn't someone once say every house should have a sniper-rifle? Case in point lmao Warren
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go-bassn
Oct 3
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| What country is "Mane" in? |
Marty
Oct 4
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| I suspect you mean Vermont. RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing |
RichZ
Oct 4
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| Assault rifles should be in every home Only deer hunters need, and most have, sniper rifles An average deer hunter's rifle "was" the favorite sniper rifle , and was
issued to snipers from 1960 to 1987. It was just a standard Winchester
bolt action with scope, in 308 caliber, it was/is quite capable of
killing humans out to 800 yds. From 1911 to 1959, the issued sniper rifle was the 1911 A3 bolt action,
in 30/06, then the government got smart, because hunting rifles were
better for the job
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Rodney
Oct 4
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| I only missed it by a few miles :-) I knew it was some stupid east coast Yankee state that allowed such
stupidity |
Rodney
Oct 4
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| How about the .50 Cal Browning and the M-14 that Marine Gunny Carlos
Hathcock used?
http://members.tripod.com/~vet2/snipers.html
Joe Z.
"Rodney" <rod@ezknot.com.> wrote in message
news:10m21d02325ar80@corp.supernews.com...
go-bassn wrote: > Didn't someone once say every house should have a sniper-rifle? Assault rifles should be in every home Only deer hunters need, and most have, sniper rifles An average deer hunter's rifle "was" the favorite sniper rifle , and was
issued to snipers from 1960 to 1987. It was just a standard Winchester
bolt action with scope, in 308 caliber, it was/is quite capable of
killing humans out to 800 yds. From 1911 to 1959, the issued sniper rifle was the 1911 A3 bolt action,
in 30/06, then the government got smart, because hunting rifles were
better for the job
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Joe
Oct 4
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| Although White Feather did use the 50 BMG a few times, his issued sniper
rifle was a Winchester standard bolt action hunting rifle in 308, his
partner carried the M14 for close in (under 600 yds) protection of the team. His WInchester is in the Marine Museum
>
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Rodney
Oct 4
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| What the fawk do I need an assualt rifle in my home for? Freak..... |
John
Oct 4
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| I think that you're thinking of Lake Champlain in Vermont. It's not as
risky as it sounds, the other side of the lake has only strip malls with reb
shoppers in them. |
Eric
Oct 4
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| Turtle repellant! |
Eric
Oct 4
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| That may be. But it wasn't the rifle he used for his world-record
kill. -----
"If you wind up being less than what you're pretending
to be, there is a major confrontation with value and
self-esteem and your sense of how others view you."
- John Kerry, 1996, after the suicide of
Adm. Mike Boorda, accused of receiving
undeserved decorations |
Eric
Oct 4
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| You must not live on my side of "da hood". ;o |
imis_idora
Oct 4
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| As long as it doesn't have a bayonet attached. Can't be having those drive
by stabbing now can we. |
Bob
Oct 4
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| Wrong!
The 1911 is a handgun, a semi-automatic pistol chambered for the .45 ACP
cartridge. The Model 1903 was a bolt-action rifle and after 1906 it was
chambered for the .30-06 cartridge. However, the most common type of rifle
carried by U.S. troops in The War to End All Wars (That's WWI) was the M-1917
rifle, also chambered in .30-06 and also available in a "sniper" variant.
During WWII, some 1903 sniper rifles were used, but so was a sniper variation
of the M-1 Garand. -Zimmy |
duckhunter4570
Oct 5
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