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Off Topic => Ten Forward => Topic started by: Elvis on February 01, 2006, 08:44:24 pm
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I found this on another forum and I thought some would think its interesting. In the first post there is a link to a couple videos, the first is the owner and the second the range officer. They're in quicktime and are about 15megs each.
http://forums.nitroexpress.com/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=bigbores&Number=34889&Forum=All_Forums&Words=&Match=Entire%20Phrase&Searchpage=0&Limit=25&Old=1week&Main=34889&Search=true#Post34889%3Cbr%20/%3E
(EDIT) Sorry I thought I had included. Damn stupid if you ask me.
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Link elvis???
Interested in seeing this.
Stephen
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Is this a .60 calibre gun?
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Is this a .60 calibre gun?
Yes, this is a .60 calibre (bloody Brits ;) ) TOY.
Sorry, I cannot in good conscience call this a weapon, or even a gun. Both of those words describe a tool that is good for the purpose of sending some kind of projectile downrange- even when used in the 'this is my rifle, this is my gun' context from Full Metal Jacket. ;D They describe something useful, that has practical applications in the real world.
This is a TOY- something built for fun that has little or no value in realistic use.
It was simply done to make a really cool post on a gun forum.
If you need anything bigger than a .475 Linebaugh to kill it, then God didn't intend for it to die an unnatural death. ;)
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Wow...
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Totally and completely illegal in the US
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Hell, because of my back problems, I had to trade in my .45 for a .40. I don't even want to think of the recoil on that monster.
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Totally and completely illegal in the US
Don't say that, It'll just make me want IT that much more.
Hell, because of my back problems, I had to trade in my .45 for a .40. I don't even want to think of the recoil on that monster.
Oh man I bet. If I fired something like , It would be placed in a vice or the like first.
Stephen
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If that won't kill it, it's immortal.
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Totally and completely illegal in the US
No it's not.
The TC is perfectly legal in the US... I've fired one in .45-70 a couple of times.
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Watch the video to see the recoil.....the "lite" load blew the guy back 5 feet and looked like a 1700's musket going off.
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Totally and completely illegal in the US
No it's not.
The TC is perfectly legal in the US... I've fired one in .45-70 a couple of times.
Yes it is. It's not the gun, it's the caliber. Check with BATF if you have any doubts.
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If that won't kill it, it's immortal.
Now you're not being inventive enough.
We have a fine line of shaped charge warheads, and cluster bombs...you can't go wrong with cluster bombs!
Let's go over to finnancing and run your credit, and I bet you, you can go home TODAY with all the firepower you need.
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If that won't kill it, it's immortal.
Now you're not being inventive enough.
We have a fine line of shaped charge warheads, and cluster bombs...you can't go wrong with cluster bombs!
Let's go over to finnancing and run your credit, and I bet you, you can go home TODAY with all the firepower you need.
Can I just email my shopping list?
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I prefer not to leave a paper trail.
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Postman, going to need chapter and verse if I'm to believe its illegal. If I can buy ammo for this gun in the states I'm doubting it is illegal, BATF would shut that operation quicker than.... I've been doing some searching and I can't find very much on the subject of the largest legal caliber. There are a lot of people that are still shooting big bore rifles and they don't seem to be ending up in jail and they even post on forums. I know there is a line there somewhere......
Every time I think about it I end up chuckling, who in their right mind would chamber a Thompson Contender in .600 Nitro Express?
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I like this one better:
http://www.powerlabs.org/railgun2.htm
Though this one shows more practical promise:
http://www.powerlabs.org/electrothermal.htm
The days of chemical propellant firearms are numbered.
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I was under the impression that any rifled gun over .50 cal is classified as a "destructive device", meaning it's regulated just like a machine gun.
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I like this one better:
[url]http://www.powerlabs.org/railgun2.htm[/url]
Though this one shows more practical promise:
[url]http://www.powerlabs.org/electrothermal.htm[/url]
The days of chemical propellant firearms are numbered.
Ooooo... I want one of each with bayonet attachments!
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A railgun with a bayonet... strikes me as pretty funny. :D
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I was under the impression that any rifled gun over .50 cal is classified as a "destructive device", meaning it's regulated just like a machine gun.
That is exactly correct. Any centerfire weapon over .50 needed to be registered in 1968. Not only is this gun not registered, it is new, therefore it is totally and completely illegal in the states and good for 10 years as a guest @ the graybar hotel.
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A railgun with a bayonet... strikes me as pretty funny. :D
Never know when you might need to ram another rail gun and sink it...
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A railgun with a bayonet... strikes me as pretty funny. :D
Heh, old inside joke when I was in the army.
Whenever they issued me a light machine gun I'd go on a rant about their not being a bayonet attachment... sure as hell wasn't gonna kill me no $%#@&^% phantasians with blanks was I?