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Reason #87 why Switzerland is my favorite country: hardly any fat chicks. Women are fit there. As opposed to living in the United States of Walmart.
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Unpossible. My old French roommates assured me that guns were 100% illegal in Switzerland and that no one owned or shot them.
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yeah. this range is in an urban area. the 300m lanes are with these cases which reduce the noise a lot for neighbors. lots of military ranges are equipped like that. you can mod the bench to shoot kneeling or standing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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External suppressors? yeah. this range is in an urban area. the 300m lanes are with these cases which reduce the noise a lot for neighbors. lots of military ranges are equipped like that. you can mod the bench to shoot kneeling or standing. Serious question - It would seem that the "case" is dark enough to make a precise front sight focus difficult especially on a sunny day when everything else is very well lit. Are they illuminated or is that something folks just have to deal with? |
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"Yogy Britches....one of the greatest inventions since the advent of the firearm!"
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those are leggings, not yoga pants...sheesh get it straight people
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rifles : K11 K31 Stg57 Stg90 300m course is : 6 rounds in 5 minutes, every impact shown after each shot 3 rounds in 1 minute, impacts shown at the end 3 rounds in 1 minute, impacts shown at the end 6 rounds in 1 minute, impacts shown at the end target B4 : http://www.tir-veyrier.ch/Images/cibleB.jpg whole sware is 1 meter wide Pistols: (they need to have a stamp approved by the swiss military (swss, german, austrian) 9mm, or 7.65) P08 P210 P75 P226 Glock 17/19 Sphinx etc 25m course is 3 rounds, one at a time, no time limits. result shown after each shot 5 rounds in 1 minute, results shown at the end of the serie 5 rounds in 45 sec, results shown at the end of the serie 5 rounds in 30 sec, results shown at the end of the serie target http://u.jimdo.com/www300/o/s83f14462435e7b42/img/i1c88820f7ce20422/1279197754/std/image.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So what rifles were they shooting ? What was the course of fire ? What were the targets like ? rifles : K11 K31 Stg57 Stg90 300m course is : 6 rounds in 5 minutes, every impact shown after each shot 3 rounds in 1 minute, impacts shown at the end 3 rounds in 1 minute, impacts shown at the end 6 rounds in 1 minute, impacts shown at the end target B4 : http://www.tir-veyrier.ch/Images/cibleB.jpg whole sware is 1 meter wide Pistols: (they need to have a stamp approved by the swiss military (swss, german, austrian) 9mm, or 7.65) P08 P210 P75 P226 Glock 17/19 Sphinx etc 25m course is 3 rounds, one at a time, no time limits. result shown after each shot 5 rounds in 1 minute, results shown at the end of the serie 5 rounds in 45 sec, results shown at the end of the serie 5 rounds in 30 sec, results shown at the end of the serie target http://u.jimdo.com/www300/o/s83f14462435e7b42/img/i1c88820f7ce20422/1279197754/std/image.jpg Glad I kept reading...I was curious why it was an 18 round course of fire. Cool stuff. |
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too hot...(weather) not going back in the afternoon View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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OP, some very nice geometry in your pic ... now take us a few more at different angles. too hot...(weather) not going back in the afternoon There's hot weather in Switzerland? LC |
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Quoted: too hot...(weather) not going back in the afternoon View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: OP, some very nice geometry in your pic ... now take us a few more at different angles. too hot...(weather) not going back in the afternoon Hot in Switzerland? It was, what, 20-23°? Take off them wool clothes. |
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military standard for 300m ranges in Switzerland. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Butt pictures aside that's a pretty slick range military standard for 300m ranges in Switzerland. How do I move to Switzerland and become a citizen? My dad's side of the family is Swiss if that helps, moved here in 1739 |
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I wish we had a national Feldschiessen day. View Quote You can still shoot the Feldschiessen in the United States. Get a rifle that qualifies and find a range that shoots the Swiss matches and you're GTG. I will neither confirm or deny that I may have bought a K31 for the sole purpose of winning one of those fancy little medals they give out. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: OP, some very nice geometry in your pic ... now take us a few more at different angles. too hot...(weather) not going back in the afternoon There's hot weather in Switzerland? LC In the 80s in Basel today. |
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It's a trap, she's 16 (or at least until I can see two official photo identifications )!
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Serious question - It would seem that the "case" is dark enough to make a precise front sight focus difficult especially on a sunny day when everything else is very well lit. Are they illuminated or is that something folks just have to deal with? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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External suppressors? yeah. this range is in an urban area. the 300m lanes are with these cases which reduce the noise a lot for neighbors. lots of military ranges are equipped like that. you can mod the bench to shoot kneeling or standing. Serious question - It would seem that the "case" is dark enough to make a precise front sight focus difficult especially on a sunny day when everything else is very well lit. Are they illuminated or is that something folks just have to deal with? not difficult at all if you are familiar with the 550 sight. |
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I want to try this. I'm in Hungary for a while now. YOU OWE ME!!
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Glad to see that and wish we had it here . Thanks for the lesson OP
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Glad I kept reading...I was curious why it was an 18 round course of fire. Cool stuff. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So what rifles were they shooting ? What was the course of fire ? What were the targets like ? rifles : K11 K31 Stg57 Stg90 300m course is : 6 rounds in 5 minutes, every impact shown after each shot 3 rounds in 1 minute, impacts shown at the end 3 rounds in 1 minute, impacts shown at the end 6 rounds in 1 minute, impacts shown at the end target B4 : http://www.tir-veyrier.ch/Images/cibleB.jpg whole sware is 1 meter wide Pistols: (they need to have a stamp approved by the swiss military (swss, german, austrian) 9mm, or 7.65) P08 P210 P75 P226 Glock 17/19 Sphinx etc 25m course is 3 rounds, one at a time, no time limits. result shown after each shot 5 rounds in 1 minute, results shown at the end of the serie 5 rounds in 45 sec, results shown at the end of the serie 5 rounds in 30 sec, results shown at the end of the serie target http://u.jimdo.com/www300/o/s83f14462435e7b42/img/i1c88820f7ce20422/1279197754/std/image.jpg Glad I kept reading...I was curious why it was an 18 round course of fire. Cool stuff. The 1911s and K31s have six round magazines. Loaded with six round stripper clips. Can I use my 96/11? It's my current favorite for our 100 yard vintage military matches. It got a new Sig barrel, I imagine when it was updated. My K11 Carbine is probably the least accurate of my rifles but not by much. It's also my favorite all around rifle. If it had 100m sights it would be perfect. |
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The 1911s and K31s have six round magazines. Loaded with six round stripper clips. Can I use my 96/11? It's my current favorite for our 100 yard vintage military matches. It got a new Sig barrel, I imagine when it was updated. My K11 Carbine is probably the least accurate of my rifles but not by much. It's also my favorite all around rifle. If it had 100m sights it would be perfect. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So what rifles were they shooting ? What was the course of fire ? What were the targets like ? rifles : K11 K31 Stg57 Stg90 300m course is : 6 rounds in 5 minutes, every impact shown after each shot 3 rounds in 1 minute, impacts shown at the end 3 rounds in 1 minute, impacts shown at the end 6 rounds in 1 minute, impacts shown at the end target B4 : http://www.tir-veyrier.ch/Images/cibleB.jpg whole sware is 1 meter wide Pistols: (they need to have a stamp approved by the swiss military (swss, german, austrian) 9mm, or 7.65) P08 P210 P75 P226 Glock 17/19 Sphinx etc 25m course is 3 rounds, one at a time, no time limits. result shown after each shot 5 rounds in 1 minute, results shown at the end of the serie 5 rounds in 45 sec, results shown at the end of the serie 5 rounds in 30 sec, results shown at the end of the serie target http://u.jimdo.com/www300/o/s83f14462435e7b42/img/i1c88820f7ce20422/1279197754/std/image.jpg Glad I kept reading...I was curious why it was an 18 round course of fire. Cool stuff. The 1911s and K31s have six round magazines. Loaded with six round stripper clips. Can I use my 96/11? It's my current favorite for our 100 yard vintage military matches. It got a new Sig barrel, I imagine when it was updated. My K11 Carbine is probably the least accurate of my rifles but not by much. It's also my favorite all around rifle. If it had 100m sights it would be perfect. the shooting is at 300m though. im sure 1911 and 31s are allowed. 996/11, must check |
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Its feldschiessen day in Switzerland (campaign shooting. 18 rounds contest paid by the state in which every citizen or resident can participate for free)... I thought GD would appreciate the fact that this awesomeness is sometimes bonused by yoga pants ;) http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb470/Shungito/F20A0BA4-1237-43B2-A1C7-C30621CB3D34-301-0000005C64CC5B13_zpsdkvrv69f.jpg View Quote What is the 3' cube thing they seem to be shooting through ? |
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External suppressors? View Quote yeah. this range is in an urban area. the 300m lanes are with these cases which reduce the noise a lot for neighbors. lots of military ranges are equipped like that. you can mod the bench to shoot kneeling or standing. View Quote I'd love to see specs on these- sounds like a GREAT idea- especially considering noise is the main complaints from non shooters with outdoor ranges and the pita it is to get suppressors here. ETA DIY build ideas |
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3' cube = sound suppression I'd love to see specs on these- sounds like a GREAT idea- especially considering noise is the main complaints from non shooters with outdoor ranges and the pita it is to get suppressors here. ETA DIY build ideas View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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External suppressors? yeah. this range is in an urban area. the 300m lanes are with these cases which reduce the noise a lot for neighbors. lots of military ranges are equipped like that. you can mod the bench to shoot kneeling or standing. I'd love to see specs on these- sounds like a GREAT idea- especially considering noise is the main complaints from non shooters with outdoor ranges and the pita it is to get suppressors here. ETA DIY build ideas as he said. they are metallic structures with some kind of foam mattresses inside. they do supress the noise a LOT. |
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well, now that would be creepy ;) I already did something I wouldnt usually do, just for GD... and all I got in return was some homo erotic fantasies.... eff that View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I want to see the video. well, now that would be creepy ;) I already did something I wouldnt usually do, just for GD... and all I got in return was some homo erotic fantasies.... eff that GD is why we can't have nice things. Great pic, Shung. |
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And us dummies over here say we're free, lol. We're not free, we're stupid. |
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