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XeGlitch wrote That looks epic! We are not allowed to have guns in UK :/
That is not true we just have controlled gun laws and the government isnt stupid enough to allow us to have automatic weapons.

American citizens aren't allowed to have automatic weapons either.

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002 wrote These are my guns. From left to right, Remington model 700 chambered in .270, Windham weaponry AR-15 chambered in 7.62x39, and Hardened arm AR-15 chambered in .300 blackout.

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Those are sick. I want an R700 next, after a handgun anyway. And I need to get a sight for mine. I like the one you have on your AR. What is it?


You want to buy my 700? I'll sell it over a tech website lol.

Which site are you looking at? On the .300 I have just a standard run of the mill cheapo 3x9 rifle scope. On the 7.62x39 I have the Burris AR-332 3x prism that came with the Burris fastfire II red dot on the top.

Can't tell if you're serious about the 700 lol. How much is it?
And I was talking about the one on the 7.62. I need something like that when I get some more money.
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Yeah I'm willing to let the 700 go, I want a .300 ultra mag lol. I don't suppose you're local? I think I bought the rifle for 700 and the scope for 500 so I'd hope to get like 7-800 out of it in its current state with the scope included.

The 7.62 as mentioned has the AR-332 3x prism that came with the Burris fastfire II red dot. The red dot is useless as can be for me anyway, it's weird trying to shoot like that lol. As far as the actual sight, I love it. If you have batteries in it, you can have the the sight red or green, and you have 5 different levels of brightness. It can also be just black for when you run out of batteries. My one and only complaint about this one is that I have to be uncomfortably close to it to get a full sight picture which puts me in an awkward position to shoot the rifle. It's just something I have to get used to though I guess.
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bad ass weapon! Love the name as well!
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Pretty nice m4, all I have is a semi auto 22, 4 10 gauge, and 243.
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That is beautiful!

I don't own any guns sadly.

I do have a paintball gun that was given to me that looks identical to your actual gun hah.

dah wrote
002 wrote These are my guns. From left to right, Remington model 700 chambered in .270, Windham weaponry AR-15 chambered in 7.62x39, and Hardened arm AR-15 chambered in .300 blackout.

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Damn you got the Cod4 sniper riffle in the red camo.
Nice riffles mate.



How much of a loser am i for thinking the same thing hah.
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Some nice looking firearms around, hopefully they're all licensed and in a good pair of hands.

Don't own a gun but have held quite a few, first i held was a Beretta 686 Silver (Clay Pigeon Shooting)

Then having been working with the Police (They don't employ me) here in the UK i held a Walther P99, Remington 870, H&K G36C, Standard Taser, Rubber Bullet Gun.
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Nice looking guns, man.

Looking to get myself a .357 soon and/or a K98.

Always love shooting bolt-actions.
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First gun I ever owned was at age 11, it was a Ruger 1022, but I grabbed a 20 round mag for it after a while. It came as semi-auto, but I had it customized to be bolt-action as it gives me a better feeling when using it. I love bolt-action, and I'd never settle for anything else for common target practice
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