rob2328
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Post by rob2328 on Nov 2, 2002 9:44:33 GMT -5
Oh, ok
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Post by dicepackage on Nov 2, 2002 9:50:35 GMT -5
just get permission from your neighbors and police
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rob2328
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Post by rob2328 on Nov 2, 2002 10:01:56 GMT -5
yeah
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mgr
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Post by mgr on Nov 2, 2002 15:58:26 GMT -5
If he/she sees you playing they will tell you to put your guns on the ground and you better listen. They will either have their hand on their gun with the thumb break open or they will be pointing it at you. After you've put all of your guns on the ground and removed your mask/goggles, they ask you to approach them, their hand still on the gun. Once they see you're not a threat, they'll ask you a few questions, take a look at your guns, take down your names and tell you not to play in such an open area. That is if you're lucky. If you're not, it'll start out the same, but they'll be yelling and swearing and eventually take away your guns. of course if you point your gun at them or don't put it down when they tell you to, you will be shot and either dead, or in the hospital. Don't play where a cop or neighbor can see you, neither will like it. [edit] mgr, i hope you're not serious about the orange tip "helping" if a cop shows up. do you think he won't hesitate to shot you because you have a little dab or orange on your gun? How easy would it be to paint a real gun orange, whether it be the barrel, or the whole thing? There have been reports of people painting the barrels of real guns orange so as not to arouse as much suspicion. Yes I was serious that an orange tip would help. I did not say that it was going to stop a cop from shooting you. I said it would help. If I am reading the thread correctly, they are asking if they should leave the orange tip. My advice is yes, leave the orange tip.
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Librom
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Post by Librom on Nov 21, 2002 18:20:35 GMT -5
how do you take the orange tip off anyways?
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Post by SickPointe on Nov 21, 2002 18:24:06 GMT -5
Nailpolish remover works well.
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Post by Jacko on Nov 21, 2002 18:47:40 GMT -5
I used rubbing alcohol to remove the orange from my Tm pistols. Just lots of alcohol and folded napkins.
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Post by Minky on Nov 21, 2002 18:49:49 GMT -5
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Post by SickPointe on Nov 21, 2002 18:50:29 GMT -5
Yeah rubbing alcohol... ;D
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Post by Blorfo on Nov 21, 2002 18:55:25 GMT -5
I like fingernail polish remover, because I have lots of it laying around
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Librom
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Post by Librom on Nov 21, 2002 20:59:37 GMT -5
Heh stupid me i used crappy paint that comes off on mine gonna go with the nail polish. But from all the stuff ive heard on this post ill keep a nice orange marker if someone gets suspicous
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rob2328
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Post by rob2328 on Nov 21, 2002 21:06:49 GMT -5
Mine just unscrews ;D
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Post by SickPointe on Nov 21, 2002 21:09:29 GMT -5
Maybe your flash hider unscrews... AK-47's are supposed to keep their flash hiders on...
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Post by Blorfo on Nov 21, 2002 21:13:00 GMT -5
umm........AKs don't really have flashhiders, per se........they're more like thread protecters. At least on airsoft AKs.....I'm pretty sure real AKs don't have threads like that, except maybe AKSUs.
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Post by SickPointe on Nov 21, 2002 21:14:19 GMT -5
SHUT UP! SHUT UP! AHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!! Ok well I'm just saying whatever the "thing" is on that unscrews on the end of the AK (I've delt with them so I'm only baseing this off of experience) is supposed to stay on!
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