Anybody that states a gun's calibre as 1.77 or 2.2 should be banished forever.
Rant over.
Anybody that states a gun's calibre as 1.77 or 2.2 should be banished forever.
Rant over.
The Mayor: Intent? How did you establish that?
Harry Callahan: When a man is chasing a woman through an alley with a butcher’s knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn’t out collecting for the Red Cross.
More importantly, which is best 1.77 or 2.2.
..."My son," said the Norman Baron...."The Saxon is not like us Normans. His manners are not so polite. But he never means anything serious till he talks about justice and right"...
50 BMG, pity I don't live in a country I could own one
See also the scope description, 'three-by-nine-by-forty'.
If you don't know enough to judge - don't judge
12psi
12fpe
12 pounds of pressure
...and anything in text speak.
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''All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to glaze over and resume scrolling''.
You live in the UK, so you CAN have a .50cal BMG rifle, just like the ~130 other .50cal shooters here. They are members of the Fifty Calibre Shooting Association of GB - google them to learn all about it.
Having a FAC already is a good step, though, as it implies that you are already knowledgeable about live Section 1 firearms.
You just need to be fairly well off, though - one of the top-class UK shooters sends between 1500 and 1700 rounds downrange every year in practice - at £17.50 per shot. Realoding equipment is a mite costy, too - figure on spending around a grand to get going. Each shot likely costs around a £1.25 in powder alone, and each of his four rifles cost him around £10K, too.
tac
I can't stand people using baby talk when referring to a shotgun. It's NOT a shottie!
Chris