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QUOTE(Akimbo @ Aug 5, 2006 - 10:59 AM) [snapback]465732[/snapback]
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it seems like you play a lot of video games if you refer to a Rifle as a 'Sniper' rifle. That mostly implies use against people. You must play Counter-Strike.
ok so what would you like me to call it? If I said rifle, 80% of the time you would automatically think of an AK or something along those lines. Maybe I should say I want a "Snipers Rifle" as in a rifle a sniper uses? ANd actually I havent played any video games in about 3 years now, so sorry, wrong again. Anywho, stop being an ass, its a thead about guns, not people 'trying' to show off there 'knowledge'
oh, and btw, here is the definition of 'sniper rifle'
sniper rifle
n : an extremely powerful rifle developed for the military; capable of destroying light armored vehicles and aircraft more than a mile away [syn: precision rifle]
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Though I believe they should be available, I can't really think of any use a civilian needs day-to-day for a .50 cal 'sniper' rifle. Even if worse came to worse, that 4,000 dollar rifle that costs over 2.00 a shot wouldn't see too much action (that is IF IF IF there were ever a need for it). There is little that can threaten you from far away enough to be able to shoot it without reprecussions. I doubt a court will uphold that you were threatened from 750yds away.
I'd recommend a nice ar15 fully decked out for about 2,500 or so, plus a lot of rounds and a nice pistol to go along with it.
Smith and Wesson just released a Military and Police series. The sell ar15's as well as polymer pistols in 9mm, .40, and .357
ya i know, most civilian guns arent really used that much, I just like to have them and go 2 the shooting range. And when you have a big gun like that alot of it is for braggin rights. Its like having a ferrari, ya theres other cars on the road faster, but its a ferrari, ya know?
This post has been edited by bloodrain: Aug 6, 2006 - 12:08 PM