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Alex C:
I didn't say it's a good idea or that it's effective, just that some people try to do it and it probably goes a long way towards why a lot of people can call a weapon a "sniper rifle" and not get called on it. I know guys who'll portray a sniper rifle as being some big, scary mythical weapon that isn't at all like the rifle they have at home. They'll walk right up to a city council member and posture to beat hell. It's disingenuous, but that's politics for you. All I'm saying that if you want to be technical about it, a high powered elk gun IS practically a sniper rifle, and vice versa. The labels and the posturing involved is just dancing around the fact that guns are lethal weapons and that people are divided on whether or not they should be allowed.
Nodaisho:
Sure. I'll agree with you on that.
KharBevNor:
--- Quote from: Nodaisho on 12 Oct 2009, 00:51 ---That's funny. I've been at a gun store very recently (because unlike in Norway or the UK, people don't panic at the sight of a gun store or advertisement for a gun show. Seriously, be more like Switzerland), and I didn't see much that would fit a 6 and a half foot long anti-materiel rifle.
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There's a gun store two blocks from my house.
Nodaisho:
Something makes me doubt that the completely non-functional replica of a gun takes down like a real gun.
Bastardous Bassist:
--- Quote from: KharBevNor on 12 Oct 2009, 18:13 ---(picture of a gun case)
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That does not look like it would accommodate the bipod. If you look at the picture in the article, it barely looks like it can move and definitely has no mechanism for collapsing to make it easier to carry. I mean, it's made to look good, not be portable. Still, the blanket is a much better option than carrying it. I've wrapped a .22 in a blanket to avoid the neighbors panicking when they saw me with my "AK 47."
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