Bentong
08-13-2010, 01:53 PM
Lots of pictures to drool on:thumb:
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Majorhavoc
08-13-2010, 03:49 PM
Those Brits sure do put some beautiful furniture on their air guns.
Gotta love the English (p. 13): "The important thing is for airgunners and the organisations which represent them to pull together to ward-off daft or pointless legislative change…….. "
British airgunner: "I say good sir, I find this proposed airgun legislation rather daft. Could you be so kind as to reconsider your position vis-a-vis this noble sporting endeavor?"
American airgunner: "You can have my airgun when you pry it from my cold, dead hands. You guv'mint times are all the same, stickin' yer noses where it don't belong. Now I suggest you git off my property while you still can, mister."
shoot356
08-14-2010, 11:33 PM
I looked through the mag and when I got through the front of my shirt was wet with drool.:D The Brits really have some nice guns. They have taken airgunnng to another level. :nod: Good thing we don't have all those fine guns to buy here - there wouldn't be any money left for groceries. WOW :lol::thumb:
Bentong
08-15-2010, 08:08 PM
Just amazing what you can do with a 12fpe shooter:D
wrecktangle
08-16-2010, 06:26 AM
I love those european AG magazines. They really take their AG'ing seriously--not that we don't! But some of the great guns available over there-fantastic.
I would love for some of the distributors in the USA to start importing some of those guns.
But damn! With the limitations they have on their AG's, and the licensing is a royal (pun intended) pain in the arse.
Majorhavoc
08-16-2010, 08:51 AM
With the limitations they have on their AG's, and the licensing is a royal (pun intended) pain in the arse.
:lol::laugh::lol:
I don't care who you are, that there's funny!
I would think they take their airguns so seriously because it's so much harder to own and use recreational firearms in most European countries. (I'm just stating that as a fact, not to open up a political topic.) A lot of powder burners in this country would probably be airgunners if they were in Europe.
I wonder if EU law would allow those airgun makers make US export versions of their guns that exceed the 12 fpe limit. Probably the only thing stopping them is fear of lawsuits in the US. :(