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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    Well that is not a fit an proper person to own a FAL
    Agreed. We don't need gunned-up hot-heads.
    10MRT shooters do it 60 times, in two directions and at two speeds.

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    Get a similar looking rifle worth fuck all, smash the stock in the same place and give that to the cunt
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    Not condoning what this fella did but sometimes it happens and is totally unexpected and rather funny.
    I know of a famous shooter that hammer threw his $20,000 dollar shotty into the scrub after missing a couple targets
    One of my cobbers borrowed another mates golf clubs for a round once. Normally a cool headed bloke. He packed a spazz after fluffing a shot and hurled his mates most expensive club into 50 yrds of blackberry.
    The funniest thing is, the prick absolutely hated spending money at the best of times. He packed a bigger spaz when he had to replace the club
    Know another bloke that banged his head on the entrance to a wood shed. He packed a fit, hit the sill with the axe it bounced back and he knocked himself out.
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    Do what ya want! Ya will anyway.

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    I can remember loosing the plot in a shop one day over the shop not honor it's warranty on a snow board I broke . I threw a right hussy fit and when the poor sales/ service man tried to stop me I went on and on. When I finally finished , five minutes later he said politley sorry sir but I was trying to tell you , you where getting a parking ticket as you where parked on yellow lines . What a muppet I deserved it
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    Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms

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    Have to agree with all the comments so far......Steve, after you have given this bellend his rifle back never, EVER, go hunting with this prick....nuff said
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    While I might not be as good as I once was, Im as good once as I ever was!

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    For some reason this reminds me of the "Homeland" episode were the sniper was doing target practice and the hunter came to check it out.

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    I bet his target was hanging on the nearest hut wall for sighting in too
    Defo a case for the firearms officer to look at in my opinion. WE dont need fwits like that running around the bush with loaded rifles.
    I guess we have all "kicked the cat" at some point, but this takes it to another level.

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    So, what has been the outcome from all this?

 

 

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