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Margery Lurkens   12-27-2004, 03:07 PM
#1
Just a tiny thing. When it comes to firearms, Dr. Wilson is not Stephen Hunter.In Gateways he uses a Casull in .454 with results similar to a sabot tank round. Why not go with the S & W in .500. With 2600 foot lbs of muzzle exit velocity vs. 1800 for the Casull, it would at least be a little more realistic.
the Oracle   12-27-2004, 03:38 PM
#2
Margery Lurkens Wrote:Just a tiny thing. When it comes to firearms, Dr. Wilson is not Stephen Hunter.In Gateways he uses a Casull in .454 with results similar to a sabot tank round. Why not go with the S & W in .500. With 2600 foot lbs of muzzle exit velocity vs. 1800 for the Casull, it would at least be a little more realistic.
Or, the .500 Linebaugh


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SteveBlack   12-27-2004, 06:28 PM
#3
Blimey - you guys know your guns. How come you have such a knowledge? Is it the norm for people from the US to be informed about guns? Does almost everyone own one?
I've never even held a gun much less fired one. They're banned here in the UK

Steve
the Oracle   12-27-2004, 06:48 PM
#4
SteveBlack Wrote:Blimey - you guys know your guns. How come you have such a knowledge? Is it the norm for people from the US to be informed about guns? Does almost everyone own one?
I've never even held a gun much less fired one. They're banned here in the UK

Steve
Most people know a bit about handguns and have held them. But, I believe it is the minority that owns them. And, definitely a severe minority that know as much about them as I (and several others on this site) do.

I am like Jack... Because everyone else can have a gun, I want one too!

Also, I don't believe in shooting to maim or hinder. I believe that two shots in the chest and one in the head is about as good as it gets. I don't think you should pull a wepaon without the intention of killing someone.

With that said - I would never shoot someone over a mere squabble or even a house robbery. But, dare they threaten my wife or child, they would not live to tell about it. PERIOD

-Rip


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Maggers   12-27-2004, 07:43 PM
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SteveBlack Wrote:Blimey - you guys know your guns. How come you have such a knowledge? Is it the norm for people from the US to be informed about guns? Does almost everyone own one?
I've never even held a gun much less fired one. They're banned here in the UK

Steve

Steve,
Rest assured, there are many of us in the US who know nothing, and I do mean, nothing about guns. I grew up in the Bronx and have lived my entire live in NYC. I've never even seen a revolver or any other type of hand gun. And I haven't a clue about bullets, calibers, etc.

Maggers

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Lisa   12-27-2004, 08:56 PM
#6
Same as Maggers, I know nothing about guns. I don't oppose the owning of them, but I'm clueless on the details of using firearms.
Maggers   12-27-2004, 08:59 PM
#7
Lisa Wrote:Same as Maggers, I know nothing about guns. I don't oppose the owning of them, but I'm clueless on the details of using firearms.

As Lisa echoed me, I shall echo Lisa. I also do not oppose the wise ownership and sane use of guns.

Reading is freedom.
The mind soars, no earthly cares,
no limitations.
A Maggers Haiku, 2005


Years ago my mother used to say to me... "In this world, Elwood, you can be oh so smart or oh so pleasant."
Well, for years I was smart.
I recommend pleasant.
You may quote me.

Elwood P. Dowd

Medusa   12-27-2004, 09:17 PM
#8
I own a 22 for home protection. One important thing to remember - never keep a loaded firearm unless you know how to use it. When my husband bought me my first gun (a 380), I was not allowed to even touch it. The first time I touched it was at a gun range and I fired it for an hour or so. Went thru a lot of ammo. But he wasn't going to let me near it until I had used it and was comfortable with it. It pulled a little to the left so I sold it at a gun show and got my little 22. It shoots a whole lot better. Our son knows all about gun safety; both at our house and if he is at someone else's house. In another year or so we'll take him to the gun range and let him shoot it as well.
SteveBlack   12-27-2004, 09:43 PM
#9
The gun-happy culture terrifies me!! Shoot first, ask later.
Here in the UK no-one owns guns so we don't feel the insane need to defend ourselves (except the old fashioned way with your forehead!!!) Big Grin
Canada has the same "right to bear arms" as the US does but they have comparable gun-death figures to the UK. What went wrong in the US? From where did this gun culture arise?
Sorry if If I'm generalising
Steve
SteveBlack   12-27-2004, 09:56 PM
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Quote:Also, I don't believe in shooting to maim or hinder. I believe that two shots in the chest and one in the head is about as good as it gets.
Oracle:
Jeez- how many people have you done this to? How many have you killed?
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