Norinco .22 jw15 (and introducing myself)

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Re: introduction

Post by joker » 04 Jun 2015, 10:33 pm

Not sure if you yous are a good influence :lol:

I was originally looking at them safe but once again not the 14 one. Was thinking of getting the 8. But after all your suggestions might get the 20 one haha haha

2-7 shot guns is weak. Either go hard or not at all :thumbsup:
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Re: introduction

Post by brett1868 » 05 Jun 2015, 12:00 am

bentaz wrote:
COLLECTOR 1 wrote:And always work on the principle that he who has the most toys wins.....

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I think brett would argue "the one with the biggest toys" wins :lol:


We're talking biggest toys right? :D

My advice on safe's buy the biggest heaviest mofo safe you can afford. I have 2 large >180kg fridge size safes for the toys and a couple smaller ones for bolts & pistols. Big heavy safes are a PITA to move but being over 150kg don't need to be bolted down and also at that weight it'd take several blokes to move it. Also make sure it meets the F.A.R safe storage requirements as many safes sold on eBay as gun safes don't comply.
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Re: introduction

Post by Boatman » 05 Jun 2015, 11:41 am

Brett, do you still bolt down your 150kg+ safes?

A random thief who comes across one obviously isn't going to get away with the thing, I just picture them doing something pointless like tipping it over and having some half-assed attempt at getting in.

You wouldn't lose anything but I can see everything in side getting bashed about and maybe your safe getting damaged/wrecked in the process. Where as if it's bolted as well maybe they just give up.

So I imagine anyway.
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Re: introduction

Post by jake84 » 05 Jun 2015, 1:03 pm

Boatman wrote:Brett, do you still bolt down your 150kg+ safes?

A random thief who comes across one obviously isn't going to get away with the thing, I just picture them doing something pointless like tipping it over and having some half-assed attempt at getting in.

You wouldn't lose anything but I can see everything in side getting bashed about and maybe your safe getting damaged/wrecked in the process. Where as if it's bolted as well maybe they just give up.

So I imagine anyway.



im with you on that one $10 for all the bolts will save you alot of s**t down the road should any thing ever happen
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Re: introduction

Post by joker » 05 Jun 2015, 1:26 pm

So your the previously mentioned Brett.

They won't joking when they where talking about your toys haha haha.

If you don't mind me asking how many and what toys do you have.

I think it's better if I set a bench mark from now hahahaha
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Re: introduction

Post by Norton » 09 Jun 2015, 11:09 am

I propose a standard of finding the sum of all your calibres to get your "toy rank".

e.g.

Two .30 cal rifles = a rank of 0.600

My .416 and a .30 cal would give me a rank of 0.716

I reckon Brett must be on about rank 5.00 :lol: :D
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