Originally posted by Weltchy
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Originally posted by freakydancerYou can do that in Czech Republic.
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Originally posted by WeltchyMe too. You forgot the LSW and the funny green sniper rifle!!! The single shot version of the SA-80 was the Cadet GP...
It was even better when you were the senior NCO (18+) and got to chuck thunderflashs at schoolkids
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Originally posted by hyperDI was in the CCF as a younger man - I fired a Bren LMG, Sten, GPMG, SA80, Browning, Lee Enfield 303. I was marksman on 303 and SA80.
GPMG was pretty good chomping up targets.
It was even better when you were the senior NCO (18+) and got to chuck thunderflashs at schoolkids
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I was in the CCF as a younger man - I fired a Bren LMG, Sten, GPMG, SA80, Browning, Lee Enfield 303. I was marksman on 303 and SA80.
GPMG was pretty good chomping up targets.
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Originally posted by _V_Any links? Organised trips for trigger happy types?
It must include, pump action, large calibre handguns, automatic weapons, maybe the odd RPG for a finale.
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I did that in Cambodia. I fired a Glock and a replica AK47. Cost US$20. You could throw hand grenades and lots of other stuff but that was pretty $$. And for something like US$200 they would open a gate to a well fenced off field and let a cow wander into the field. You would sit there with a beer and watch and wait until the cow trod on one of the land mines buried there. And that is for real. Although I can imagine some do-gooder group have managed to get that stopped.
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Originally posted by _V_Any links? Organised trips for trigger happy types?
It must include, pump action, large calibre handguns, automatic weapons, maybe the odd RPG for a finale.
We fired MP5's, AK-47's and a multitude of handguns.
We could have shot a live cow too.
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Any links? Organised trips for trigger happy types?
It must include, pump action, large calibre handguns, automatic weapons, maybe the odd RPG for a finale.
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Originally posted by _V_Is it possible to fly to the US and go to a firing range and shoot lots of exotic weapons? Are there any restrictions?
I like the idea of a fly-shoot holiday. Fly over on the cheap and shoot the feck out of everything for fun.
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Firing ranges
Is it possible to fly to the US and go to a firing range and shoot lots of exotic weapons? Are there any restrictions?
I like the idea of a fly-shoot holiday. Fly over on the cheap and shoot the feck out of everything for fun.Tags: None
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