Whats a tube gun?

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wifecallsmegrumpy
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Andries wrote:Tube gun = Wanker... I hope I haven't oversimplified things.

No mate why would that offend anyone :lol:
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I had one. A little heavy for what I wanted, and since I often shoot in the ACT the pistol grip made it a PITA. (Pistol grip = prohibited firearm in the ACT).

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adamjp wrote:I had one. A little heavy for what I wanted, and since I often shoot in the ACT the pistol grip made it a PITA. (Pistol grip = prohibited firearm in the ACT).

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adamjp,

As far as I'm aware that law has been amended.

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Rath wrote:
adamjp wrote:I had one. A little heavy for what I wanted, and since I often shoot in the ACT the pistol grip made it a PITA. (Pistol grip = prohibited firearm in the ACT).

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adamjp,

As far as I'm aware that law has been amended.

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Rath
Nope.

ACT Firearms Act 1996, page 194, Schedule 1, Item 12
12 a firearm, other than a pistol, fitted with a pistol grip or stock that is specially designed so as to be readily detachable, or to operate on a swivel, folding or telescopic basis
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Re: Whats a tube gun?

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"readily detachable"

that is fairly simple to overcome, fill it with glue and screw it up. when tis dry its not readily detachable.
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Re: Whats a tube gun?

Post by Curtley78 »

G'day Fellas,

I can understand if the rifle has a designated purpose such as 'target shooting' however, when you see some of these rifles on the firing line that have 4 rails, strobe lights, hand grips and all of the other attachments not excluding 10-15 round magazines, muzzle brakes or fact that they can be shortened at the pistol grip by removing the rear section of the stock it's rather chilling.

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Seddo wrote:"readily detachable"

that is fairly simple to overcome, fill it with glue and screw it up. when tis dry its not readily detachable.
Let me lay that passage out differently.

a firearm fitted with a pistol grip
or stock that is specially designed so as to be readily detachable,
or to operate on a swivel,
or folding
or telescopic basis.

Pistol grip gets the prize. Stupid law, but I live in NSW, but my closest range is in the ACT.
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Adopting my quisling hat, I have some rapport with Bart in that other thread where he copped some flak at the suggestion of negotiating outcomes instead of adopting a negative approach to every issue. I also have some rapport with California in trying to stem the proliferation of assault weapons in the community. The comment by Sean above is not entirely inappropriate either........

Disclaimer: nothing to do with tube guns, just enjoying a beer after work :wink:
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http://www.aihpa.com/Sponsor/Tikka_T3_Tube_Stock/T3.htm

Anyone seen/used/got one? Would love to have a go at one before buying a tube stock. Like the minimalist look but don't know if it would suit to my style of shooting (out of a window or prone)
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Well I emailed them about it......it will be staying where it is..... $1400-1500. Call me nieve but how the hell can a tube of aluminium and a block, but through a CNC machine be worth that much????
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I agree with you Plowboy.

It seems to be the norm now for stocks to be $1000 and above, usually a fair bit above, even up to $2000.00!
The MAK tube gun stock is a perfect example of gouging!

I suppose they think it is a fair price and if people pay it then they will continue to charge these prices!

It would be interesting to see what the mark up is :shock:

There I said it :lol:

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Yeah make me want to give making one a go. Is there any regs you have to follow? Because I reckon I could do it for a few hundred.
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No regs mate!
Go for it!

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