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Re: Should plastic guns be considered a threat?

Post by freediver » Wed Jun 13, 2018 8:18 pm

I expect it's not that different from duck, quail etc. It's meat. It's good.

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Re: Should plastic guns be considered a threat?

Post by Super Nova » Thu Jun 14, 2018 3:26 am

I had pigeon for the first time a couple of months ago... in Egypt i think.

I was good but too small. You really needs to pick the meat off and there isn't enough of it. So it is hard work for very little.
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Re: Should plastic guns be considered a threat?

Post by BigP » Sat Jun 16, 2018 1:47 pm

Super Nova wrote:
Thu Jun 14, 2018 3:26 am
I had pigeon for the first time a couple of months ago... in Egypt i think.

I was good but too small. You really needs to pick the meat off and there isn't enough of it. So it is hard work for very little.
The best way to deal with Ducks , pidgoens, quails, grouse etc is to just remove their breast meat, to be honest its the only bit worth eating. lay them on their backs , a sharp kinife down the breast bone pull the skin back off its breast and bone out the breast, , A nice hot pan, I prefer it medium, take it out and let it rest somewhere warm, deglaze pan with a little red wine and a touch of soy, let it reduce a little then pour it over the breasts , This works well on the girlfriend as well , but just check the temp of the jus before you apply it to her breasts lol

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Re: Should plastic guns be considered a threat?

Post by FLEKTARN » Sat Nov 03, 2018 2:56 pm

I'm all for guns and knives and I advocate carrying but guns in the hands of Muslims is something I'm not comfortable with. I mean, "A teenage girl wearing a hijab..."

Muslims don't have the mental capacity to operate firearms safely. Shit, Arabs can't win a single damn war even.
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Re: Should plastic guns be considered a threat?

Post by Valkie » Sat Nov 03, 2018 3:42 pm

I'm personally not a lover of guns.
But I can see the appeal of target shooting and I have done some pig and roo shooting myself, can't say it was life changing, but it was different.

I prefer archery myself, but I'm not very good.

I do however like knives
Primarily for the ability to cur up fruit, open things, and I carry a leatherman wave or victronox craftsman every day.

I trained with knives in martial arts and I love my karambit.

I have several fighting knives, Damascus bladed knives and several leatherman and victronox tools.

Living in a nanny state make carrying anything other than a handkerchief illegal.
Regardless of the fact that I could do more damage with my hands than my victronox craftsman tool.

It may sound cliche, but it's not the weapon, it's the fool using it that's dangerous.
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Re: Should plastic guns be considered a threat?

Post by Black Orchid » Sat Nov 03, 2018 3:46 pm

Valkie wrote:
Sat Nov 03, 2018 3:42 pm
Living in a nanny state make carrying anything other than a handkerchief illegal.
Unless you are a criminal and, yes, it's still illegal but they sure have plenty of guns and knives etc.

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Re: Should plastic guns be considered a threat?

Post by Valkie » Sat Nov 03, 2018 3:51 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Sat Nov 03, 2018 3:46 pm
Valkie wrote:
Sat Nov 03, 2018 3:42 pm
Living in a nanny state make carrying anything other than a handkerchief illegal.
Unless you are a criminal and, yes, it's still illegal but they sure have plenty of guns and knives etc.
Yeah, you see them all the time
Guns on their hips, knives on their belts as well as bullet proof vest and batons ( also illegal)
Funny thing though
They all wear the crane clothes
And drive around in cars with pretty flashing lights.
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Re: Should plastic guns be considered a threat?

Post by FLEKTARN » Sat Nov 03, 2018 4:57 pm

Valkie wrote:
Sat Nov 03, 2018 3:42 pm
I'm personally not a lover of guns.
But I can see the appeal of target shooting and I have done some pig and roo shooting myself, can't say it was life changing, but it was different.

I prefer archery myself, but I'm not very good.

I do however like knives
Primarily for the ability to cur up fruit, open things, and I carry a leatherman wave or victronox craftsman every day.

I trained with knives in martial arts and I love my karambit.

I have several fighting knives, Damascus bladed knives and several leatherman and victronox tools.

Living in a nanny state make carrying anything other than a handkerchief illegal.
Regardless of the fact that I could do more damage with my hands than my victronox craftsman tool.

It may sound cliche, but it's not the weapon, it's the fool using it that's dangerous.

Correct. A knife is the most versatile tool. People consider it as a weapon because fluffy bunnies always abuse good things in life! I've never pulled my knife on anyone. A knife is a tool for me. I won't go back to the savagery to cut shit with my teeth or car keys.
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Re: Should plastic guns be considered a threat?

Post by Rorschach » Sun Nov 04, 2018 9:49 am

Good grief...

All guns are dangerous. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Re: Should plastic guns be considered a threat?

Post by Valkie » Sun Nov 04, 2018 2:31 pm

Rorschach wrote:
Sun Nov 04, 2018 9:49 am
Good grief...

All guns are dangerous. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
The same can be said for cars, but they aren't banning them.

Or screwdrivers, chisels, nail clippers, nail files,

Aeroplanes, they killed a few people, not BANNED.

Fertilizer, not BANNED

Draconian rules and punishment does not prove civilization or civilized behaviour.
Ban anything and people will find other weapons, other ways to kill or injure

We trained with a 6 inch length of broom handle.
You would be surprised just how effective and dangerous that little bit of wood can be to incapacitate or even kill.
A simple pen, even a phone in the right hard case.
A bunch of keys can do some serious damage in the right hands.

Again, it's not the weapon or tool, it how it is used.

The more that is BANNED
The closer we are getting to a dictatorship.
The closer we move toward a totalitarian dictatorship with the police roaming and arresting people for reason other than PROFIT or their pleasure.

A knife is not a weapon until used as one
And it should not be considered a weapon unless someone uses it as such.

Otherwise, you are guilty until proved innocent.

But that's right, in Australia we have no rights and we are considered guilty until we can prove our innocence.
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