What weapons do you legally possess in real life? Do you wander armed?

Okay

Could you point out the mistakes.

It seems I left of my sarcasm detector.

Its not that your sentences are really that horribly incorrect, you just tell you’re not a native English speaker. They don’t seem to flow together properly. You’re German aren’t you? Germans typing English tend to sound the same way. Your sentences just don’t always make sense.

Mainy this part

Its hard to explain but i could tell you weren’t a native English speaker from the first time i read your posts and your recent post confirmed my suspicions.

Boy did this thread get off topic huh :smile:

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I would go vegan as far as processed food goes (i.e. from animal concentration camps, eating only from farm and most preferably hunted meat), however I have a condition which seriously restricts my food choices, especially when it comes to vegetables and fruit. It would be extremely difficult for me to have a balanced vegan diet :frowning:

Otherwise I invite everyone here: The Off-topic and On-topic thread! Talk about whatever the heck you want

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I eat everything, but I don’t see how this beautiful weapon topic have ‘evolved’ in a diet conversation :smiley:
Guys, this is internet - it is normal to have a lot of people with opposite views, yet I think we should try and understand each other position or at least don’t insult the other side because of their views.

Personally I eat everything - meat, internals, vegetables, fruits. I avoid fast food, chocolate and sugar. I think that animal farms are mostly brutally treating the animals, but their existence is necessary to provide food for Earth’s enormous population. As I also hunt, I clearly prefer for an animal to live its live in the free nature and wait for someone to kill and eat it rather than be jailed in a small cell and injected with growth hormones
 but lets be real - this can’t provide enough meat for 7+ Billion people, so the meat farms are a must. Nothing in the world would stop me from consuming meat, even if they slay baby pigs in bunches.

Whoever doesn’t digest meat is his own problem and decision, but lets not try to argue how vegetarian or vegan or whatsoever is better than eating meat and proteins, because it is not. Don’t forget that in his basic nature the homosapien is an omnivore and should digest meat naturally as well as plants.

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 and he goes on with diet in the same topic 


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this being an example of your sentences not flowing correctly . but your English in good enough for me to just naturally correct your mistake in my head as i read it

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What I’ve noticed is that the supply of biological, animal friendly, ecologically sustainable meat has increased of the past ten years. I am not making this up, but I can actually taste the difference between a cow I saw in the field of a small scale farmer two days ago and one from country X that has been dead for god knows how many months. However we should realize this type of farming is simply not sustainable if we want to give the entire world a western diet. The Chinese demand for western products even lead to the EU milk quota being abolished.

How would I improve the sentence?

you would taste a difference between food in the US and food in europe for example . in the US the government are not as strict on how food is processed as they are in the EU for example near enough the entire US menu in McDonalds would be deemed illegal in the EU so mcdonalds have had to change how the produce their food in europe to how they do it in the US to meet the required legal standards here .

so in these respects you’re correct you certainly can taste the difference between a meat thats more organic and one thats processed

That depends. Fast food places use terrible quality meat but 90% of meat you buy at a grocery store is fine and tastes good. Mc donalds meat is like 40% rubbery plastic shit. But do you really expect to get good quality meat when you eat at Mc donalds? Anyway if you want meat that tastes way better than beef try Buffalo its very expensive though and i would imagine it would be even more expensive in Europe than it would in the U.S. Organic meat is much more expensive but it also tastes way better.

But hey if you want the most fresh tasting meat go out and shoot it or catch it. Fish fresh from a river tastes a million times better than fish from a store or restaurant.

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much of it is still illegal here . i merely used mcdonalds as its the easiest example .

to put it simply your expensive organic meats are the minimum standard required here . you are forced to pay alot more for the standard thats legally required here . its definitely a part europe has got right

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judging by what i hought you said i would put it like this .

" well then , one does apologise for my misinterpretation of your response , it would seem as if one has not switched on his sarcasm detector ."

What happened to this thread?..someones not doing there job
hopefully that means the update is gonna be out soon.

ON TOPIC

I own a crossbow pistol that just sits on my book case because it was an impulse buy.

I own several training swords from ColdSteel, they are sturdy and could deliver a good beating.

I have always wanted to get a rifle but sport shooting is cheaper in the form of FPS games, I don’t hunt to survive, and I don’t plan on committing any shooting sprees outside of GTA so no firearms for me.

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From reading this article, it almost seems that an average Czech gun owner is better equipped than a German soldier.

“German soldiers tried to hide the lack of arms by replacing heavy
machine guns with broomsticks during a NATO exercise last year. After
painting the wooden sticks black, the German soldiers swiftly attached
them to the top of armored vehicles, according to a confidential army
report”

http://www.stripes.com/news/europe/germany-s-army-used-broomsticks-instead-of-guns-during-nato-exercise-1.330513

“To make matters worse, the broom-equipped German soldiers belong to a
crucial, joint NATO task force and would be the first to be deployed in
case of an attack.”

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I think this weapon is really cool and would be great for home defense but it seems like the range on it kinda sucks.

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I’d have more understanding for raging judge.

Anyways, I wouldn’t put buckshots into a handgun. If I went into such a gun, I’d go with Ruger Alaskan. http://www.ruger.com/products/superRedhawkAlaskan/models.html

However, unless you have bears around, .357 is more than enough, and Ruger LCP will carry much more nicely (my GF will by buying most probably LCP later this year).

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that article is talking out of its arse

Well if they use broomsticks instead of machine guns, maybe they might thake something out of their arses and use it as biological weapons


As it happens, the “broom” used to be the primary Czech soldiers’ weapon until about four years ago
 although it was a bit of different kind of a broom than the ones used by Germans.

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My friend,
I am into buying a Taurus 608 4 inch revolver right now, just waiting for my license to be granted.

It is a .357 Magnum with 8! rounds :smiley:

While it is not supposed for hunting large game (and anyway, it is not legal here to hunt with handguns), it would stop every attacker even with .38 special and also can put down a deer or a boar with proper shot placement.

In Bulgaria there is a serious lack for good revolvers, you can buy generic S&W and Ruger for much, but nothing fancy. This Taurus is the gun that suits my requirements best and its price is wonderful compared to other manufacturers. Those 2 additional rounds can be life saving when everyone expects that your revolver holds 5 or 6 rounds :wink: