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RE: SKS? Popular hunting rifle?
I guess it is just my frustration with poor sportsman... I would venture a guess that most people whom hunt with SKS's are typically the ones who are taking ill-advised shots. They are using a gun that is basically meant for as you put it spraying in praying. People whom have invested the money into a remington 7400 or Browning BAR are typically hunters whom will not take such shots BTW- the badguy in the shooting in wisconsin did not use a sks- he used a sporting rifle manufactured on an AK action- not much different than a remington 7400 except the color- but then again we aren't going to discriminate now based on color are we? I've taken deer with mauser 98's and the M1 Garand- alll in original military issue, they work just fine that way, no need to work them over to make them pretty or to exorcise the eeeeevil out of them before hunting. I haven't used an sks for hunting yet, but I think I will next year if only to piss off blissninnies like yourself. And I would bet taht I could shoot one better in the field than you could with any of your prized sporting rifles. Muddydog- great post, its right on the mark. |
RE: SKS? Popular hunting rifle?
Muddydog, I'll look into that and report back.Interesting thought I don't have one of those rifles so I never thought of it. It might specify clip fed thus omiting the tube feeds.
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RE: SKS? Popular hunting rifle?
Muddydog, (and everyone else too) The following is from the Maine Laws on line
3. Automatic firearm (a firearm that continues to fire as long as the trigger is held back). It is unlawful to hunt with or possess for hunting any automatic firearm. 4. Auto-loading firearm (a firearm which reloads itself after each shot and requires a separate trigger pull for each shot). It is unlawful to hunt with or possess for hunting any auto-loading firearm which has a magazine capacity of more than 5 cartridges,* unless the magazine has been permanently altered to contain not more than 5 cartridges . (Note: This provision does not apply to .22 caliber rimfire guns or to auto-loading pistols with barrel lengths of less than 8 inches). *Plus 1 in the chamber for a total of 6. so your levers are legal Muddy |
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