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Post by michael18 on Nov 24, 2020 6:13:07 GMT
Bird Hunting is a popular leisure activity in America. Mostly, people love to shoot seagulls. For this, they might need a powerful weapon that could prove to be a significant difference. but which shotgun is suitable for accurate shooting mostly people tells like mossberg 930 will be a suitable one for bird hunting but i need more like which shotgun is best with gun customization to make it look vibrant and also to have a better experience
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Post by Lord Newport on Nov 24, 2020 7:47:57 GMT
Bird Hunting is a popular leisure activity in America. Mostly, people love to shoot seagulls. For this, they might need a powerful weapon that could prove to be a significant difference. but which shotgun is suitable for accurate shooting mostly people tells like mossberg 930 will be a suitable one for bird hunting but i need more like which shotgun is best with gun customization to make it look vibrant and also to have a better experience What are you? A troll or obtuse? let me guess, your idea of upland bird hunting is to shoot bald eagles? Spotted owls? In the United States, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act 1918 protects native wild birds, making it illegal to kill them or remove their nests. ... Seagulls are classed as migratory and therefore are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918.All that said, this is my Seagull set up...You need to bring those birds down fast before they turn on you.... 
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Post by howler on Nov 24, 2020 8:58:38 GMT
Bird Hunting is a popular leisure activity in America. Mostly, people love to shoot seagulls. For this, they might need a powerful weapon that could prove to be a significant difference. but which shotgun is suitable for accurate shooting mostly people tells like mossberg 930 will be a suitable one for bird hunting but i need more like which shotgun is best with gun customization to make it look vibrant and also to have a better experience What are you? A troll or obtuse? let me guess, your idea of upland bird hunting is to shoot bald eagles? Spotted owls? In the United States, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act 1918 protects native wild birds, making it illegal to kill them or remove their nests. ... Seagulls are classed as migratory and therefore are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918.All that said, this is my Seagull set up...You need to bring those birds down fast before they turn on you.... As Monty Python said: "Nothing more dangerous than a wounded mosquito".
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Post by pgandy on Nov 24, 2020 12:29:32 GMT
I was going to say that when I was in the States I never heard of anyone hunting seagulls. When I was into blowpipes I knew of a English lad that had a thing about seagulls. He hated them with a passion and made a target of them. We tried to warn the fellow but he was in his early teens and knew all. The gulls would come in and land on his parents outer wall around the garden where they were setting ducks, so to speak. On the other side of the wall was a navy yard. One day he missed, the dart went over the wall as there was at that point no back stop, and hit a sailor. Between killing seagulls, owning a blowpipe (a big no-no in England), and shooting a queen’s sailor, something her majesty takes a deem view of, the lad was in BIG trouble. The only thing that saved the kid was his youth, otherwise they would have buried him under the jail, so to speak.
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Post by RufusScorpius on Nov 24, 2020 14:31:51 GMT
Bird Hunting is a popular leisure activity in America. Mostly, people love to shoot seagulls. For this, they might need a powerful weapon that could prove to be a significant difference. but which shotgun is suitable for accurate shooting mostly people tells like mossberg 930 will be a suitable one for bird hunting but i need more like which shotgun is best with gun customization to make it look vibrant and also to have a better experience What are you? A troll or obtuse? let me guess, your idea of upland bird hunting is to shoot bald eagles? Spotted owls? In the United States, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act 1918 protects native wild birds, making it illegal to kill them or remove their nests. ... Seagulls are classed as migratory and therefore are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918.All that said, this is my Seagull set up...You need to bring those birds down fast before they turn on you.... Ah, the M42 Duster. My first job in the Army. We did a shoot over the water in VA Beach in 1988 to demonstrate them to the Israelis prior to selling them. That was the last shoot for the weapon systems. I still have 6 or 7 of the RS Systems MIG 27 foam target drones in my attic.
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Post by Jordan Williams on Nov 24, 2020 17:18:39 GMT
OP is a ATF fedboi trying to find out who does naughty things with their deadly assault shotguns.
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Post by Jordan Williams on Nov 24, 2020 17:20:10 GMT
Guy in my town got in a LOOOOOT of trouble for killing raptors.
The only animal which is illegal to kill I have any wish to eliminate is the wolf. When they become legal they will be the Nazi escapees to my Galil. I just have to get a Galil... or an M1 Garand. I would like a Garand like my Grandfather carried in Korea.
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Post by RufusScorpius on Nov 24, 2020 19:17:27 GMT
Guy in my town got in a LOOOOOT of trouble for killing raptors. The only animal which is illegal to kill I have any wish to eliminate is the wolf. When they become legal they will be the Nazi escapees to my Galil. I just have to get a Galil... or an M1 Garand. I would like a Garand like my Grandfather carried in Korea. You can just as easily use a PPSH or Mosin, in fact any old Russian rifle will do- they killed plenty of Nazis with those things....
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Post by Jordan Williams on Nov 24, 2020 19:23:31 GMT
Guy in my town got in a LOOOOOT of trouble for killing raptors. The only animal which is illegal to kill I have any wish to eliminate is the wolf. When they become legal they will be the Nazi escapees to my Galil. I just have to get a Galil... or an M1 Garand. I would like a Garand like my Grandfather carried in Korea. You can just as easily use a PPSH or Mosin, in fact any old Russian rifle will do- they killed plenty of Nazis with those things.... I have got my Mosin kitted with a nice muzzle break which takes a lot of the fugly out of shooting it, now if I had a PPSH, even in cucked semi auto that would be fun.
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Post by RufusScorpius on Nov 24, 2020 20:19:46 GMT
The Mosin: a rugged and capable, if somewhat crude, rifle.
In Soviet Russia, rifle shoot you!
I don't care who you are, after 15 or 20 rounds, your shoulder is done for the day....
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Post by pgandy on Nov 24, 2020 21:13:37 GMT
I had a Mosin–Nagant in my collection and liked it. Mine was made by Remington and sur-stamped with US Ordnance markings with the Tsar’s crest intact. What’s more it was in mint condition. I believe that it was issued to the US Expeditionary Force that went to Russia in 1919? to sure up the White Army but remind in reserve. After a number of years I finally took it to the range with issue ammo and found it remarkably accurate. Being from the old school I am familiar with cleaning after firing corrosive ammo. I had much admiration for that rifle. Also being from the old school, my first rifle a M1903 Springfield, I found the Mosin not unfriendly to shoot. The semprini to fire was a No.5 Enfield.
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Post by treeslicer on Nov 24, 2020 23:14:41 GMT
Mostly, people love to shoot seagulls.
No, they don't. That's what pigeons are for.
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Post by pgandy on Nov 25, 2020 1:00:45 GMT
Mostly, people love to shoot seagulls. BS. But this is your lucky day. I have a bridge in Brooklyn for sale as I need to reduce my inventory that I’ll let you have cheap. PM me. 😁😁
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Post by Lord Newport on Nov 25, 2020 4:48:51 GMT
Mostly, people love to shoot seagulls. BS. But this is your lucky day. I have a bridge in Brooklyn for sale as I need to reduce my inventory that I’ll let you have cheap. PM me. 😁😁 A bridge in Brooklyn you say?
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Post by pgandy on Nov 25, 2020 12:07:47 GMT
BS. But this is your lucky day. I have a bridge in Brooklyn for sale as I need to reduce my inventory that I’ll let you have cheap. PM me. 😁😁 A bridge in Brooklyn you say? Yeah. Interested? 😁
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Post by RufusScorpius on Nov 25, 2020 12:18:07 GMT
A bridge in Brooklyn you say? Yeah. Interested? 😁 Hate to break the news to you guys, but you're all too slow! I just finalized the purchase of the bridge this morning, so it belongs to me now. My check cleared just fine so there shouldn't be any problems mailing me the documents of ownership....
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Post by pgandy on Nov 25, 2020 12:27:16 GMT
Hate to break the news to you guys, but you're all too slow! I just finalized the purchase of the bridge this morning, so it belongs to me now. My check cleared just fine so there shouldn't be any problems mailing me the documents of ownership.... I hate to be the courier of bad news, but you were taken big time. The bridge is mine and I have the papers to prove it. The man mailed them to me right after I bought it. 😁
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Post by RufusScorpius on Nov 25, 2020 13:49:02 GMT
Hate to break the news to you guys, but you're all too slow! I just finalized the purchase of the bridge this morning, so it belongs to me now. My check cleared just fine so there shouldn't be any problems mailing me the documents of ownership.... I hate to be the courier of bad news, but you were taken big time. The bridge is mine and I have the papers to prove it. The man mailed them to me right after I bought it. 😁 See you in court, then.
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Post by Adventurer'sBlade on Nov 25, 2020 13:56:10 GMT
Pretty sure this is some sort of bot. Did you see his website? Is this the future of the internet? Horrible bot articles everywhere that serve no purpose but to pull in accidental traffic from search engine queries so the site owners can shove some ads in your face?
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Post by Lord Newport on Nov 25, 2020 14:21:08 GMT
Pretty sure this is some sort of bot. Did you see his website? Is this the future of the internet? Horrible bot articles everywhere that serve no purpose but to pull in accidental traffic from search engine queries so the site owners can shove some ads in your face? As soon as I saw a Tampa Fla location I didn't go any further.
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