Kamp Kuzma: The Operators' Campgrounds (For Operating)
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Keirova_47 wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
In Australia there are same gun and sword laws as in UK right?Not exactly sure, I will say however that UK is at least more lenient about airsoft than Australia.
I remember they have extra harsh laws on knifes and so. A person can't carry a knife that have in length over 3cm.
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Lance177 wrote...
Keirova_47 wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
In Australia there are same gun and sword laws as in UK right?Not exactly sure, I will say however that UK is at least more lenient about airsoft than Australia.
I remember they have extra harsh laws on knifes and so. A person can't carry a knife that have in length over 3cm.
Australia recently banned folding knives, don't understand why though. The government here is paranoid of anything, I guess.
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Keirova_47 wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
Keirova_47 wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
In Australia there are same gun and sword laws as in UK right?Not exactly sure, I will say however that UK is at least more lenient about airsoft than Australia.
I remember they have extra harsh laws on knifes and so. A person can't carry a knife that have in length over 3cm.
Australia recently banned folding knives, don't understand why though. The government here is paranoid of anything, I guess.
Looks like I might get a job in a shop specialized in handguns.
Must finish my CV first.
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Data Zero
Valkyrie Forces CO
Lance177 wrote...
Keirova_47 wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
Keirova_47 wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
In Australia there are same gun and sword laws as in UK right?Not exactly sure, I will say however that UK is at least more lenient about airsoft than Australia.
I remember they have extra harsh laws on knifes and so. A person can't carry a knife that have in length over 3cm.
Australia recently banned folding knives, don't understand why though. The government here is paranoid of anything, I guess.
Looks like I might get a job in a shop specialized in handguns.
Must finish my CV first.
Will it be intresting?
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Data Zero wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
Keirova_47 wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
Keirova_47 wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
In Australia there are same gun and sword laws as in UK right?Not exactly sure, I will say however that UK is at least more lenient about airsoft than Australia.
I remember they have extra harsh laws on knifes and so. A person can't carry a knife that have in length over 3cm.
Australia recently banned folding knives, don't understand why though. The government here is paranoid of anything, I guess.
Looks like I might get a job in a shop specialized in handguns.
Must finish my CV first.
Will it be intresting?
Zero I'll be in a shop full of working guns! THAT'S SECOND CLOSEST THING TO NIRVANA!!!
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Data Zero
Valkyrie Forces CO
Lance177 wrote...
Data Zero wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
Keirova_47 wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
Keirova_47 wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
In Australia there are same gun and sword laws as in UK right?Not exactly sure, I will say however that UK is at least more lenient about airsoft than Australia.
I remember they have extra harsh laws on knifes and so. A person can't carry a knife that have in length over 3cm.
Australia recently banned folding knives, don't understand why though. The government here is paranoid of anything, I guess.
Looks like I might get a job in a shop specialized in handguns.
Must finish my CV first.
Will it be intresting?
Zero I'll be in a shop full of working guns! THAT'S SECOND CLOSEST THING TO NIRVANA!!!
Good point.
But i rather fly with Military Gunship or fly around with F-15 Strike Eagle.
But then again.
Surrounded by guns is awesome!
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Data Zero
Valkyrie Forces CO
Lance177 wrote...
Especially if you're the one who can touch them at any time. :PCan you shoot em?
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Lance177 wrote...
Keirova_47 wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
Keirova_47 wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
In Australia there are same gun and sword laws as in UK right?Not exactly sure, I will say however that UK is at least more lenient about airsoft than Australia.
I remember they have extra harsh laws on knifes and so. A person can't carry a knife that have in length over 3cm.
Australia recently banned folding knives, don't understand why though. The government here is paranoid of anything, I guess.
Looks like I might get a job in a shop specialized in handguns.
Must finish my CV first.
Why stop at handguns? You should go for complete firearms specialization
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Data Zero wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
Especially if you're the one who can touch them at any time. :PCan you shoot em?
We're selling them so AFAIK nope.
Keirova_47 wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
Keirova_47 wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
Keirova_47 wrote...
Lance177 wrote...
In Australia there are same gun and sword laws as in UK right?Not exactly sure, I will say however that UK is at least more lenient about airsoft than Australia.
I remember they have extra harsh laws on knifes and so. A person can't carry a knife that have in length over 3cm.
Australia recently banned folding knives, don't understand why though. The government here is paranoid of anything, I guess.
Looks like I might get a job in a shop specialized in handguns.
Must finish my CV first.
Why stop at handguns? You should go for complete firearms specialization
I go for firearm license in the future if I get that job I am obligated to have one.
Yeah a student of Faculty of Education with full firearm specialization would be rare sight indeed. :D
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[color=green] *Wakes up* Uehh...That was a long one... A very long one... Damn...What did I miss? =3=
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Interesting rifle from Chile, the FAMAE SAF which is their licensed version of a SiG SG540 scaled down and converted to take 9mm rounds essentially making it an SMG. Interesting part about it is that it has a built in angled foregrip as part of it's handguard.
Also, Japan has finally made every mecha fan's dream come true with the new Kuratas Battle Mech which Suidobashi Heavy Industry has developed, it costs US$1.2 million which is a lot but I imagine we're not too far away before this becomes affordable. It's able to be equipped with various number of harmless weaponry, my favorite is the twin Gatling guns shooting at 6000 rpm to unleash airsoft BB hell, it also can equip a carbon shield, pilebunker, iron claw and a bunch of other stuff which is cool.
A lot more interesting than the American developed exoskeleton designed for military use.
Spoiler:
Also, Japan has finally made every mecha fan's dream come true with the new Kuratas Battle Mech which Suidobashi Heavy Industry has developed, it costs US$1.2 million which is a lot but I imagine we're not too far away before this becomes affordable. It's able to be equipped with various number of harmless weaponry, my favorite is the twin Gatling guns shooting at 6000 rpm to unleash airsoft BB hell, it also can equip a carbon shield, pilebunker, iron claw and a bunch of other stuff which is cool.
Spoiler:
A lot more interesting than the American developed exoskeleton designed for military use.
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Hell yeah. ^^
The development of exoskeleton is going for some 17 years maybe more. And there are actually field testing several prototypes as we speak.
The development of exoskeleton is going for some 17 years maybe more. And there are actually field testing several prototypes as we speak.
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Propaganda pictures from the PKK show them holding an unknown Anti-Material rifle, most likely to be either the .50 BMG or 14.5x114mm Russian. Not sure if its a military model but some people say it strikes resemblance to a DIY .50 cal rifle designed by Bill Holmes who published the construction manual in 2002.
Looks pretty heavy, not something you want to lug around in guerrilla warfare.
Spoiler:
Looks pretty heavy, not something you want to lug around in guerrilla warfare.
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I know the Americans also have a human sized exoskeleton suit, built with functionality of only being able to carry heavy weights that humans can't. We still aren't there yet to owning MSes.
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Keirova_47 wrote...
Propaganda pictures from the PKK show them holding an unknown Anti-Material rifle, most likely to be either the .50 BMG or 14.5x114mm Russian. Not sure if its a military model but some people say it strikes resemblance to a DIY .50 cal rifle designed by Bill Holmes who published the construction manual in 2002.Spoiler:
Looks pretty heavy, not something you want to lug around in guerrilla warfare.
also kinda bears resemblance to FALCON anti-material rifle.


