There's more where that came from LMAOOOBSA Spitfire
The firearm is the first in the range of the compressed air series. English made firearm, excellent quality! The .177A is comming out at approx 955FPS and the .22A is comming out at 743FPS. COMPLETELY RECOILESS FREE! For more information regarding this product please contact us!
COMPLETLEY RECOILESS FREE!!!
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Re: COMPLETLEY RECOILESS FREE!!!
And would you buy one?kjd wrote:http://www.viccityarms.com.au/joomla/in ... &Itemid=92
There's more where that came from LMAOOOBSA Spitfire
The firearm is the first in the range of the compressed air series. English made firearm, excellent quality! The .177A is comming out at approx 955FPS and the .22A is comming out at 743FPS. COMPLETELY RECOILESS FREE! For more information regarding this product please contact us!
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Re: COMPLETLEY RECOILESS FREE!!!
Lewis Reinhold wrote:And would you buy one?kjd wrote:http://www.viccityarms.com.au/joomla/in ... &Itemid=92
There's more where that came from LMAOOOBSA Spitfire
The firearm is the first in the range of the compressed air series. English made firearm, excellent quality! The .177A is comming out at approx 955FPS and the .22A is comming out at 743FPS. COMPLETELY RECOILESS FREE! For more information regarding this product please contact us!
The second word clinched the deal for me!!!
What are 177A and 22A pellets?
"Completely recoiless free" MAN!! They can't even spell it let alnoe..
What more information could there be?Isn't there enough?
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Would I be right or wrong in comming on about a possible double oxymoronLewis Reinhold wrote:Unbelievable!!kjd wrote:I wouldn't want anything Comming at me at 743fps!!!Chris L wrote:Funniest post yet on the forum
Chris
in "COMPLETELY RECOILESS FREE" ???? It does make for interesting reading
in a "FIREARM" description. Although he is right by legal definition in SA gun law.
Ah truly a descriptive delight.
Cheers Ray.
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RayG wrote:Would I be right or wrong in comming on about a possible double oxymoronLewis Reinhold wrote:Unbelievable!!kjd wrote:I wouldn't want anything Comming at me at 743fps!!!Chris L wrote:Funniest post yet on the forum
Chris
in "COMPLETELY RECOILESS FREE" ???? It does make for interesting reading
in a "FIREARM" description. Although he is right by legal definition in SA gun law.
Airguns are not firearms! There is no fire.The people who keep this nonsense alive have probably never been inside an airgun and almost certainly have no interest in them.
It's just a matter of convenience.
"Comfortably numb"
Ah truly a descriptive delight.
Cheers Ray.
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Would I be right or wrong in comming on about a possible double oxymoronLewis Reinhold wrote:RayG wrote:Lewis Reinhold wrote:Unbelievable!!kjd wrote:I wouldn't want anything Comming at me at 743fps!!!Chris L wrote:Funniest post yet on the forum
Chris
in "COMPLETELY RECOILESS FREE" ???? It does make for interesting reading
in a "FIREARM" description. Although he is right by legal definition in SA gun law.
Airguns are not firearms! There is no fire.The people who keep this nonsense alive have probably never been inside an airgun and almost certainly have no interest in them.
It's just a matter of convenience.
"Comfortably numb"
Ah truly a descriptive delight.
Cheers Ray.
Having had a few a/gs apart over the years I agree entirely with you Lewis.
What still amuses me is that Gun shops will insist in using the descriptions of airguns as they do. The other reference to the SA gun laws is that Airguns/Rifles are classed as firearms in their defintion. It would seem that
the persons who wrote the regs did not know chalk from cheese either.
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RayG wrote:Lewis Reinhold wrote:RayG wrote:Would I be right or wrong in comming on about a possible double oxymoronLewis Reinhold wrote:Unbelievable!!kjd wrote:I wouldn't want anything Comming at me at 743fps!!!Chris L wrote:Funniest post yet on the forum
Chris
in "COMPLETELY RECOILESS FREE" ???? It does make for interesting reading
in a "FIREARM" description. Although he is right by legal definition in SA gun law.
Airguns are not firearms! There is no fire.The people who keep this nonsense alive have probably never been inside an airgun and almost certainly have no interest in them.
It's just a matter of convenience.
"Comfortably numb"
Ah truly a descriptive delight.
Cheers Ray.
Having had a few a/gs apart over the years I agree entirely with you Lewis.
What still amuses me is that Gun shops will insist in using the descriptions of airguns as they do. The other reference to the SA gun laws is that Airguns/Rifles are classed as firearms in their defintion. It would seem that
the persons who wrote the regs did not know chalk from cheese either.
I thank Pink Floyd for "Comfortably Numb" but wish I'd come up with it!!
An airgun is no more a firearm than a push bike is a motor vehicle.
It's absolute rubbish and I am so sick of hearing it.
Well,my opinion of most gunshops has not changed after more than 30 years when it comes to airguns.
If they honestly believe that an airgun is a firearm,you most certainly would not them working on your airgun!
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Well at least we have one in the wilderness that knows what the heck he is doing.Lewis Reinhold wrote:RayG wrote:Lewis Reinhold wrote:RayG wrote:Would I be right or wrong in comming on about a possible double oxymoronLewis Reinhold wrote:Unbelievable!!kjd wrote:I wouldn't want anything Comming at me at 743fps!!!Chris L wrote:Funniest post yet on the forum
Chris
in "COMPLETELY RECOILESS FREE" ???? It does make for interesting reading
in a "FIREARM" description. Although he is right by legal definition in SA gun law.
Airguns are not firearms! There is no fire.The people who keep this nonsense alive have probably never been inside an airgun and almost certainly have no interest in them.
It's just a matter of convenience.
"Comfortably numb"
Ah truly a descriptive delight.
Cheers Ray.
Having had a few a/gs apart over the years I agree entirely with you Lewis.
What still amuses me is that Gun shops will insist in using the descriptions of airguns as they do. The other reference to the SA gun laws is that Airguns/Rifles are classed as firearms in their defintion. It would seem that
the persons who wrote the regs did not know chalk from cheese either.
I thank Pink Floyd for "Comfortably Numb" but wish I'd come up with it!!
An airgun is no more a firearm than a push bike is a motor vehicle.
It's absolute rubbish and I am so sick of hearing it.
Well,my opinion of most gunshops has not changed after more than 30 years when it comes to airguns.
If they honestly believe that an airgun is a firearm,you most certainly would not them working on your airgun!
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