[Misc] Have you ever discharged a firearm?

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Have you ever discharged a firearm?

  • Never

    Votes: 28 9.8%
  • Airgun

    Votes: 173 60.3%
  • Shotgun

    Votes: 158 55.1%
  • Handgun

    Votes: 101 35.2%
  • Rifle

    Votes: 135 47.0%
  • Semi/Automatic Weapon

    Votes: 94 32.8%

  • Total voters
    287


AmexRuislip

Retired Spy 🕵️‍♂️
Feb 2, 2014
34,778
Ruislip
Air Rifle in the garden then 30 years RAF........never liked firing weapons ( not that im a pacifist) I just hated the idea of cleaning them after.

303
SLR
LMG
SA80
LA85 ( or whatever they called it)
9mm Browning side arm for Gulf wars x2
Never got a chance to fire the Browning.
 






Badger

NOT the Honey Badger
NSC Patron
May 8, 2007
13,108
Toronto
Paid to have a go on a AK 47 whilst in Vietnam. Scary stuff 😬

When I was in Vietnam I remember that being an option at the end of the Viet Cong Tunnels tour. A few of the guys I was with lapped it up. It was so much louder than I thought it would be.

I have no desire to ever fire a gun myself.
 




stewardxxx

Active member
Oct 7, 2008
261
Brighton
So far 44 people on this thread have discharged a semi automatic weapon, we could take quite literally a highly trained heavily tooled up mob north to Croydon and take some serious liberties 😂
I daresay the locals would be more strapped than us though - be like when the Russians send the young lads over the top
 




Siney

Member
Jan 22, 2008
70
GPMG
LMG
Glock 17
SA80A2
INSAS (Ex with the Indian army)
Famas (Ex with the French)
 


Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,762
at home
My favourite on set weapon was a WW1 Colt Thompson sub machine gun. Commonly known as a Tommy Gun or The Trench Clearer.
My great uncle who died at Ypres ( see my avatar) was assigned to the machine gun company. What sights he must have seen in his all to short 23 years
 






Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
5,471
Mid Sussex
Chalk and cheese in my opinion, SLR was of course more reliable and on the range imho more accurate however for close quarters urban warfare (NI) my Bootneck colleagues told me the SA80 was was better, one problem was of course the SA80 could only be fired in those days right handed!!
A mate who was in the Coldstream guards (marching up and down lovely boy) was in when they swapped over. I think he said something along the lines of ‘SLR could stop an elephant, SA80 to unreliable’
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,212
Faversham






el punal

Well-known member
Aug 29, 2012
12,553
The dull part of the south coast
Was part of the rifle team for the ATC

Fired the SA80 regularly as part of the ATC. Range only.

Belonged to a rifle club for a few years in the early 00’s

Fired many weapons during my time as a stunt performer and actor, contemporary and period weapons;

AK47’s
Various pistols
MG 42
GPMG
Bren Gun
Johnson light
M15
M1911
Colts and a few Smith & Wessons
Webleys

To be honest, just about most going.

I’ll be honest, it is great fun. Don’t know why. It just is.

However, I am happy that we have very strict gun control laws.
You are Steven Seagal and I claim my £5. :drink:
 


AmexRuislip

Retired Spy 🕵️‍♂️
Feb 2, 2014
34,778
Ruislip
A mate who was in the Coldstream guards (marching up and down lovely boy) was in when they swapped over. I think he said something along the lines of ‘SLR could stop an elephant, SA80 to unreliable’
The SLR haa a greater kick back on it compared to the SA80.
Hence why I always developed a shiner under my right eye after firing the SLR.
 






Toongull

Active member
Jul 25, 2008
146
Hadrian's Wall
4 years in Army Cadets followed by 23 years in the Royal Artillery so loads…
303
Cadet gp rifle
SLR
Browning 9mm
Glock 17
Sig Sauer
SA80 A1 & A2 & grenade launcher
Baton Gun
LMG
GPMG
HK G36
NLAW
Javelin
105 Light Gun
GMLRS
 










Brok

🦡
Dec 26, 2011
4,373
Yes, once.
At a fair ground in about 1970 there was a stall with a rifle range sort of thing with real, but small, bullets.
I decided that the best way to shoot straight was to line my eyes up either side of the barrel, with the butt of this thing up against my nose.
Bad mistake.
I think a 10 year old kid has about 5 pints of blood inside them? I reckon I lost at least 4 of those all over the place.
 
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NorthLainer

Well-known member
Aug 12, 2011
452
Now available in Hove
Yes, all the above bar airgun. Was in the Uni Shooting Club and shot .22 rifles, we also went down to Devizes to shoot at the Tunnel Club there (infamous for previously Michael Ryan as a member) where I shot handguns. Also, used Uzi, Pump Action Shotgun, .357 Magnum and Beretta at a range in Vegas. Done a bit of clay pigeon shooting too. Enjoyed it, but not done since, and could take it or leave it now.
 


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