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Gojyu
Ever Flow Axiom Empire
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Posted - 2009.01.09 02:59:00 -
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Lol, in my country, you're lucky if you've got the right to carry a knife, let alone a pistol. Until I get enough money to purchase a safe (you practically need a vault to house a pistol) I'm sol when it comes to owning a firearm. But on the other hand, I'm pretty lucky, not many people get a chance to go onto a range with one of these |

Gojyu
Ever Flow Axiom Empire
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Posted - 2009.01.09 04:17:00 -
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Originally by: Bellum Eternus
Originally by: Gojyu Lol, in my country, you're lucky if you've got the right to carry a knife, let alone a pistol. Until I get enough money to purchase a safe (you practically need a vault to house a pistol) I'm sol when it comes to owning a firearm. But on the other hand, I'm pretty lucky, not many people get a chance to go onto a range with one of these
My buddy just bought an STG-556: Pic. No 40mm grenade launcher, but as a full auto trigger group and he runs a really nice Gemtech suppressor on it. My STG is on backorder or I'd post a pic of it. 
I'm not a huge fan of gun control. But allowing someone to own what's basically a military assault rifle without the full auto option and a suppressor is pretty insane. What state do you live in, Nevada? |

Gojyu
Ever Flow Axiom Empire
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Posted - 2009.01.09 04:22:00 -
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Originally by: goodby4u Edited by: goodby4u on 09/01/2009 04:19:27 Show swords
Also if you dont want the sword to chip use a slashing motion rather then a hacking motion, cuts better and puts the strain along the entire blade rather then just one point.
I've not come across the company selling those before, but I'll tell you without a shadow of a doubt, even with a 200 pixel picture that those are fake. The thought of anyone swinging those at anything is both hilarious and horrifying at the same time |

Gojyu
Ever Flow Axiom Empire
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Posted - 2009.01.09 04:35:00 -
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My katana fell under the limit of swords made by Blacksmiths in Japan, which of course left it extremely expensive (several thousand dollars) It's legitimate, but a very pricy weapon compared to a pistol or rifle.
Sounds interesting, If I may ask, who was the smith? I may know some of their work
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Gojyu
Ever Flow Axiom Empire
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Posted - 2009.01.09 04:43:00 -
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Edited by: Gojyu on 09/01/2009 04:43:41
Quote: an example of garbage: anything by these guys.
Actually, Hanwei's quality has improved over the last few years, and while they're certainly not in the same league as a proper blade, they make quite a few decent blades. The PPK makes a decent entry level cutter, and their higher level blades such as the oni are actually damn fine swords. Also, a company known as bugei use hanwei blades as a base, customise them extensively and produce what's generally considered the finest production swords in the world |

Gojyu
Ever Flow Axiom Empire
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Posted - 2009.01.17 02:20:00 -
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Edited by: Gojyu on 17/01/2009 02:25:39
Originally by: Vabjekf it would have to be a pretty newb 'gang' to be unable to obtain firearms just because they are illegal.
Actually, depends where you live. Over in Australia it's pretty close to impossible to obtain a firearm illegally, there just aren't that many out there. I can, in theory, obtain pretty much anything illegal you want (byproduct of going to university), from drugs to controlled chemicals. Couldn't get my hands on a gun if I tried. I might, maybe, possibly be able to find a shotgun or rifle, but pistols would be right out. As far as guns go, I could walk down the darkest alley in Sydney and I wouldn't have a gun pulled on me. Knives, bats and an assortment of other weapons sure, but unless they're the most hardcore of criminals, the organised crime sort, they're not going to be just casually carrying a firearm around |
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