Phantom 631 Posted August 10, 2012 Report Share Posted August 10, 2012 one assumes it was an idiot ,but what if it is someone trying to give airguns bad press . Then the person is even more of an idiot, deliberately risking the life of somebody and a possible life sentance just to get a negative press report. Tony Quote Link to post
open season 21 Posted August 10, 2012 Report Share Posted August 10, 2012 this is typical of dick heads who think that this is funny when it simply gives us airgun shotgun and firearms users a really bad name reminds me of many years ago in my clubbing days we would venture around the citys and various areas clubbing it and then sleeping in our cars till morning getting breaky then traveling home. this perticular morning after a really good clubbing night and having got to the car about 4am both me and me mate sprawled out in the car fell asleep it was about 9 am when i was awoken by sudden loud dings coming from the car one after the other this then woke my mate up as it was one after the other we was bewildered i then suddenly realised we was being shot at as our car was the only one in the car park F-----kin wankers the car was pepered with dints they must have been fireing as we slept the only thing was it was a hire car and we never reported it just shot off home this was over 20 years ago so there are dick heads where ever you go and when ever you go Quote Link to post
secretagentmole 1,701 Posted August 10, 2012 Report Share Posted August 10, 2012 Sorry to hear about this, Things like this really do annoy me as it not only gives air gunners a bad name, but also all of my generation, all because some lowlife has no respect for peoples property or well being, Then they moan that they have been 'bullied' and 'picked on by the law'-they really don't do themselves any favours. Glad you were not hurt Were not all hoodlums and hoodies, Honest Regards, Dean Dean she knows, she really knows, Mary is a very keen shooter who is determined to get into roost shooting this year despite having a bird phobia! She has been a regular on here for over a year, has gone through a range of airguns and has gone back to where she started PCP work, but this time new, those mark 3 stocks are the business. I do like the AA S200 now, it has been given a right work over! 1 Quote Link to post
PLEDGEY 496 Posted August 10, 2012 Report Share Posted August 10, 2012 One of the carpenters that has been working with us, on a job in Poole, was shot twice in the head with plastic pellets. Don't know what sort of gun it was, wouldn't kill you, but it could have taken an eye out. He thinks it was some dick heads in a passing car. Quote Link to post
deano26 16 Posted August 10, 2012 Report Share Posted August 10, 2012 (edited) ^ would that have been an air-soft gun? like a high power BB gun? some of those are doing 500 fps could easily take and eye out! A friend of mine had a tooth shot out buy one of those.( at a site that your supposed to use them at....not on the street) Regards Dean Edited August 10, 2012 by deano26 Quote Link to post
ArchieHood 3,692 Posted August 10, 2012 Report Share Posted August 10, 2012 Sorry to hear about this, Things like this really do annoy me as it not only gives air gunners a bad name, but also all of my generation, all because some lowlife has no respect for peoples property or well being, Then they moan that they have been 'bullied' and 'picked on by the law'-they really don't do themselves any favours. Glad you were not hurt Were not all hoodlums and hoodies, Honest Regards, Dean Dean she knows, she really knows, Mary is a very keen shooter who is determined to get into roost shooting this year despite having a bird phobia! She has been a regular on here for over a year, has gone through a range of airguns and has gone back to where she started PCP work, but this time new, those mark 3 stocks are the business. I do like the AA S200 now, it has been given a right work over! Ornithophobia.... Quote Link to post
secretagentmole 1,701 Posted August 10, 2012 Report Share Posted August 10, 2012 Archie, she does not suffer from it when they have been plucked, deheaded and the feet removed! Barring the odd knife slip (the cockerel I was asked to remove by the farmer, the knife slipped and cut her finger open 9 stitches) that is.... I pluck, dehead and remove the feet, she draws and cleans... Quote Link to post
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