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R. Daneel Olivaw

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77. Why not? I seem to be getting a steady amount of pushback
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 11:24 PM
Oct 2012

that such a tiny little weapon with suppressor, scope and hollow tip rounds can only be used for an animal about the size of a human head.

I never said it was an ideal choice of a weapon.

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Why doesn't anyone think of the poor squirrels? slackmaster Oct 2012 #1
A .22 with a silencer... yellerpup Oct 2012 #2
I'll bet you didn't know that sound suppressors aren't regulated at all in the UK slackmaster Oct 2012 #3
Really? Grave Grumbler Oct 2012 #6
Is this guy violating any principles of gun safety in his hunt? xocet Oct 2012 #102
I beg to differ holdencaufield Oct 2012 #7
There is also a subsonic Round for the .338 Lapua formercia Oct 2012 #30
Suppressors are requited in some European countries... Eleanors38 Oct 2012 #89
My supervisor uses his 22lr muffler to remove squirrels ileus Oct 2012 #14
Sez you, on what authority? n/t PavePusher Oct 2012 #18
why not? Tuesday Afternoon Oct 2012 #23
I replied to this post yellerpup Oct 2012 #24
I wish I had a suppressor for my .22 It makes that high pitched Ka-wack sound and Tuesday Afternoon Oct 2012 #25
Sound suppressors would be very popular if not for the $200 transfer tax... slackmaster Oct 2012 #26
What's wrong with noise reduction? PavePusher Oct 2012 #49
That's no way to win friend and influence voters :P Glaug-Eldare Oct 2012 #58
Actually, using a supressor is considered being polite to neighbors in the UK formercia Oct 2012 #27
All the young lads ... holdencaufield Oct 2012 #4
The Red Uniforms didn't help either. formercia Oct 2012 #31
I find that hard to believe holdencaufield Oct 2012 #87
Actually, Hiram Maxim was born in the US formercia Oct 2012 #88
Well, to be fair glacierbay Oct 2012 #5
A "favorite" of mob hitmen here as well.nt Eleanors38 Oct 2012 #90
Is Benny Hill in charge of that country? nt Remmah2 Oct 2012 #8
London is "far safer." R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #9
Squirrels and rabbits. nt rDigital Oct 2012 #12
With all respect ... holdencaufield Oct 2012 #15
With all respect... you have no clue what you're talking about. R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #20
we have been using .22 suppressed pistols and rifles since Vietnam former-republican Oct 2012 #35
And this would be the majority use of such firearms? PavePusher Oct 2012 #48
No, that is not what I am implying. I was very clear. R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #54
No, you clearly were trying to imply that it was their primary purpose. PavePusher Oct 2012 #65
I haven't backpedaled once. Stop hyperventilating. R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #70
What fucking police department uses a .22lr for 'tactical' purposes? AtheistCrusader Oct 2012 #104
Too much TV ... holdencaufield Oct 2012 #85
One 22 LR round (CCI Velocitor)has over 180 Foot Pounds of Muzzle Energy formercia Oct 2012 #29
Law enforcement will use them sometimes former-republican Oct 2012 #40
You are certainly not living up to your screen name. PavePusher Oct 2012 #19
See reply #20, then please revise your previous statement. R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #33
what are you talking about former-republican Oct 2012 #34
Read up thread. R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #42
I'm not disagreeing law enforcement use a suppressed .22 former-republican Oct 2012 #47
But it could be used to kill a person. Right? R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #51
Oh come now... discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2012 #53
Can of beans? R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #55
A 22 rifle... discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2012 #59
Just something to think about. R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #61
It was around 90 yards former-republican Oct 2012 #64
And not a .22..... PavePusher Oct 2012 #68
I didn't think anyone thought that. former-republican Oct 2012 #71
But still a bullet. R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #72
My mistake. Kennedy was closer, as you said. R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #73
It's commonly accepted... discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2012 #66
A bullet is still a bullet, and if it is fired within its range R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #74
One more thought... discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2012 #67
And now we come full circle to my position. R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #76
Well... discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2012 #79
I don't think so. Straw Man Oct 2012 #78
You are quite correct. discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2012 #80
You are thinking of RFK's killer. GreenStormCloud Oct 2012 #97
Yes thanks discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2012 #100
That was James Teague who was hit by a fragment. GreenStormCloud Oct 2012 #96
agree former-republican Oct 2012 #63
"Can of beans" is a gungeon joke. GreenStormCloud Oct 2012 #93
So could my thumb but it wouldn't be my ideal choice. former-republican Oct 2012 #60
My ideal choice would be to kill nobody. R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #69
stop posting links on weapons and ballistics former-republican Oct 2012 #75
Why not? I seem to be getting a steady amount of pushback R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #77
you did say this former-republican Oct 2012 #82
".22 LR bullets are highly dangerous to humans" holdencaufield Oct 2012 #86
If you want to call shooting a squirrel "sniping" maybe Oneka Oct 2012 #46
Any rifle can be used for sniping. R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #50
Yeah, OK. Straw Man Oct 2012 #84
Had to check and make sure this wasn't from the Onion petronius Oct 2012 #10
I did too Union Scribe Oct 2012 #32
What is a sniper scope? former-republican Oct 2012 #11
I don't know but... discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2012 #13
Maybe it has those high evil knobs on the top and side that turn former-republican Oct 2012 #16
Is that a racist comment? oneshooter Oct 2012 #43
not in my mind but then, for me, black isn't scary ;) n/t discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2012 #45
The really sad part Reasonable_Argument Oct 2012 #17
"...Typically associated" with squirrel hunting. Eleanors38 Oct 2012 #21
In the UK it's a popular squirrel gun too DonP Oct 2012 #22
Your post reminds me of a remark I read once: friendly_iconoclast Oct 2012 #92
Looks like an excuse to get "Scarface" Smilo Oct 2012 #28
STOP JUST STOP ,EVERYONE former-republican Oct 2012 #36
Hey! Paul Ryan can shoot you in the eye at 1,500 metres with a .22! DollarBillHines Oct 2012 #37
Of course there are always exceptions, Jenoch Oct 2012 #38
You forgot the SNIPER scope on top former-republican Oct 2012 #39
Any rifle can be used to snipe. The question of the target and range is what is important. R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #41
Simo Häyhä used a stock, unscoped Mosin Nagant for most of his kills. oneshooter Oct 2012 #44
Thanks. I'm not sure where all the hostility comes from R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #56
Do you think it was the rifle that made him a sniper former-republican Oct 2012 #81
This is my position and then I'll end this. R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #83
If they made a movie about that guy's life 4th law of robotics Oct 2012 #91
Awesome. 505 confirmed kills. GreenStormCloud Oct 2012 #99
Did you miss the part of my post Jenoch Oct 2012 #95
Last I read... discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2012 #52
By whose standards? R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2012 #57
Far be it from me to do any flaming. discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2012 #62
Who you gonna believe, the US Army and Marine Corps or an 'expert' on the Net? friendly_iconoclast Oct 2012 #94
on the "expert" discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2012 #103
Here in the gungeon we get pretty fussy about definitions. GreenStormCloud Oct 2012 #98
Guns are for the most part illegal in England. Deep13 Oct 2012 #101
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