270 is a harmonic divisor number[1]
270 is the fourth number that is divisible by its average integer divisor[2]
270 is a practical number, by the second definition
The sum of the coprime counts for the first 29 integers is 270
270 is a sparsely totient number, the largest integer with 72 as its totient
Given 6 elements, there are 270 square permutations[3]
10! has 270 divisors
270 is the smallest positive integer that has divisors ending by digits 1, 2, …, 9.
What sort of semi automatic rifles re you allowed to own.?I think that the NZ attitudes toward land in general would mean it would be a cock up. Over there you have lots of people who obviously can't all own land. But here there's not as many people and lots of public land.
So you would end up with a lot of people shooting dangerously and stuffing it up for the rest of us. But I think it is not a bad idea. If implemented properly.
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it's not easy to get to own a farm its your backyard. Why shouldn't you have control of who enters it.
You can have semi autos In France, but until last year all military calibers were not allowed (556/223 ,etc) . Rifles that look similar to military rifles are banned in hunting. Id say where we lived 80% of the land is privately owned by cow/pig and sheep farmers. Its a mutual respect that people can hunt across each-others land . a lot of English were frowned at as we tend to buy a property with land then apply for a no hunt permit ( Chasse Interdit ) as English as a nation are not used to this. 67 million people in France as opposed to 55 million in England (France being twice the land mass)
Hey, Im not here to change any laws in NZ. Just enlightening people how things work elsewhere. I liked it because I didnt even need a car to go hunting. Id shoot sling it over my shoulder and walk home. No need for helicopters or emergency beacons
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As maybe they are on their best behavior with accompanied guests ?
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No I chose who I hunt with with great care. No wonder you moved to nz if you used to hunt with a bunch of drunks.
The Kaimai ranges is in veiw from Morrinsville if you would care to look out the window of the Castle pub!
Just let the rest of us know when your going. As you said yourself “you have never met a truly sober Frenchman”
Mind you if you hunted it from the Waikato side you would sober up very fast just by getting out of your truck and walking to the top of Wairere falls would make you spew ya breakfast if done drunk
Sad that you tar all your former countrymen with the same brush.
Have been met with nothing but good friendship and hospitality by the French that I’ve hunted with.
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No I chose who I hunt with with great care. No wonder you moved to nz if you used to hunt with a bunch of drunks.
The Kaimai ranges is in veiw from Morrinsville if you would care to look out the window of the Castle pub!
Just let the rest of us know when your going. As you said yourself “you have never met a truly sober Frenchman”
Mind you if you hunted it from the Waikato side you would sober up very fast just by getting out of your truck and walking to the top of Wairere falls would make you spew ya breakfast if done drunk
Sad that you tar all your former countrymen with the same brush.
Have been met with nothing but good friendship and hospitality by the French that I’ve hunted with.[/QUOTE]
I’ve read this differently to you and don’t think it’s all about hunting drunk. Yes there is a 2 hr lunch with alcohol but as I read it’s more about tradition and having a drink with lunch. I guess what I’m trying to say is don’t have a go at @dudz And just for the record I don’t know the guy. He has just put up a post and I found it an interesting read. My 2cents worth.
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No worry's Shootm . Theres always one complete Knob that thinks he knows better. I lived there and raised my children there, and know a heck lot more about French life than he does obviously. I have many French friends. Hes a tourist nothing more. Did I say I used to hunt with them ?? no... I never have hunted with any French person, that was just a blind assumption of yours. But I know them and have drank beer with them. You are just a complete cock
@dudz, interesting thread
in france, is the firearms/shooting license per person or per firearm ?
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yep black powder still not under any Licences. Mags for semi autos 3 I think, 5 in a bolt action. I can ask My eldest Son, hes still there. Shotguns you need to have a licence for but no need to register them at the Gendarmerie , but rifles, handguns etc need to be.
Up until 2017 at least, it was against the law to hunt with a suppressor but Ok to use at the range.
You need to be 15 years old to own a shotgun and/or black powder revolver
Last edited by dudz; 26-12-2018 at 10:46 AM.
I guess you can if you get an original one.
It has caught on.... I’ve got a couple of fellas who when confronted told me that they’ll walk where ever, and whenever they want. Pointed out it’s private property, and they wouldn’t like it if I walked through their backyard. They told me to go for it, but don’t think you’ll make it out. When I went to the cops, they basically told me to suck it up, it’s not worth the grief that’ll come out of it. It’s to easy for them (well not them, but prospects)to damage the tractors, headers and crops down there. After that yarn I had with them, a car was doing slow drive bys of the house for week afterwards.
Just turning a blind eye to it now, and barred the boy from going down there by himself.
Not ideal, but just can’t be fecked with the potential fallout of it.
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I don't think it'd work in New Zealand, too many brainless idiots who would screw it up. That's why so many public tracks through private property get closed or access restricted.
Every time I go to the UK I am amazed at how accessible the country side is, so many public rights of way you can walk, cycle or ride your horse.
There's actually enough bridal ways you can ride a horse the full length of the UK without ridding on roads.
Whilst NZ has lots of public land, the countryside is not at all accessible compared to other countries, and basically means you need to drive somewhere.
I stayed at a place in rural Devon and walked through some amazing woodland and farmland, had a nice breakfast at a pub and walked home again.
I wish NZ didn't require you to drive everywhere, but if you tried to implement something similar here people would screw it up quickly.
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