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Devry_Kaneda
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by Devry_Kaneda » Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:57 pm
fractal wrote:i have a few:
S&W SW9VE 45
Springfield XD-3.8 9mm
glock G17 9mm
grew up shooting, its good fun when you're camping hundreds of miles from anyone and they are great at scaring off bears and large ass cats, etc
i used to hunt as a kid and had rifles, but i stopped doing that years ago. now i only have the 3 and keep them at home or take them camping
my parents live in the mountains of New Mexico and they can be useful up there as well. My dad catches and releases raccoons in his land. usually you can catch them and take them up the mountain to a spot where a lot of other raccoons live and they'll be fine, but one time one came out the cage and turned on him real quick. a shot into the hill was all it took to get the raccoon going the other way
to each their own. responsibility starts with us imho
northern new mexico is beautiful!
went backpacking at philmont scout ranch a few years back.
caught the sunrise from this (tooth of time). blew my 15 year old mind.

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wormcode
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by wormcode » Thu Jun 28, 2012 12:04 am
Nevalo wrote:wormcode wrote:I could never get into paintball for some reason. I was big into airsoft for a while though. Anyone still play? It's pretty ridiculous these days! People have modified airsoft tanks and choppers and shit.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SJJ61rGrqc)
clicked the link, minimized while loading, starts to play & i can hear an intro ive heard before.... SIDESTRAFE!
i knew he was into his warfare stuff but never realised he was THIS into it
lol yeah he has a bunch of them like that. I actually found the airsoft ones by accident when I was watching his DayZ gameplay videos haha.
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wub
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by wub » Thu Jun 28, 2012 6:23 am
nowaysj wrote:Wub, paintballing is fun as hell. Hunting humans is absolutely exhilarating.
Yeah, I was on my Uni's team for a few years...never done the straight up assassination style of play. Simulated combat situations vs. actually stalking someone in the real world.
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by nowaysj » Thu Jun 28, 2012 2:58 pm
Was the target in an assassination bet with a psycho Slovakian homie at uni. One week long. Was horrible. Couldn't go home to sleep. It was a disaster. Post 9/11 he/we would have been shot/arrested for some of the scenarios we found ourselves in.
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Raggles
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by Raggles » Sun Jul 01, 2012 4:50 pm
Ahh I used to play paintball a few years ago, when I was a youngin.
Played in some EPL tournaments in division 5 and then decided to quit because I couldn't afford paying 100 a week for paint/fees/air/etc.

I miss those days
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dsprainman
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by dsprainman » Sun Jul 01, 2012 7:12 pm
I have a paintball gun
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fractal
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by fractal » Sun Jul 01, 2012 7:25 pm
Devry[Kaneda] wrote:fractal wrote:i have a few:
S&W SW9VE 45
Springfield XD-3.8 9mm
glock G17 9mm
grew up shooting, its good fun when you're camping hundreds of miles from anyone and they are great at scaring off bears and large ass cats, etc
i used to hunt as a kid and had rifles, but i stopped doing that years ago. now i only have the 3 and keep them at home or take them camping
my parents live in the mountains of New Mexico and they can be useful up there as well. My dad catches and releases raccoons in his land. usually you can catch them and take them up the mountain to a spot where a lot of other raccoons live and they'll be fine, but one time one came out the cage and turned on him real quick. a shot into the hill was all it took to get the raccoon going the other way
to each their own. responsibility starts with us imho
northern new mexico is beautiful!
went backpacking at philmont scout ranch a few years back.
caught the sunrise from this (tooth of time). blew my 15 year old mind.

Hey, I've been there! beautiful! my parents live in the Jemez Mountains above New Mexico and work at the Los Alamos Labs, home of the manhattan project
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