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I've had my eye on it, but my milsim buddies who do play it live rather far from me :(
My impression is that it's less developed as a hobby in the UK, as compared to the States. Sure, it has a following, but it's quite limited.
I'm open to it, but it's not quite what I'm looking for:
I must (with slight shame) admit that I like "cool" guns. Tacticool, with all the drip. I could, in theory, get a gun license here (it's an enormous PITA) but I don't want to shoot a hunting shotgun or some ancient bolt-action rifle. I want a laser with a pad, I want an LPVO, I want to fuss over the perfect foregrip even if I'll end up using a c-clamp. Ideally, I want to go to Vegas and shoot an M60 while doing my best Rambo impression (before my limp arms or the rangemaster get the better of me).
I was actually planning on getting my hands on an actual firearm in the US. A dear friend of mine was getting married in Texas, which would have been the perfect opportunity. Sadly the visa officers at the London embassy disagreed with my ambitions. I still do plan to visit the States when I have a decent excuse, and you bet that going to the range is very high on the bucket list! I'm going to shoot hogs with a Barrett from a helicopter at some point in my life, or I've never really lived.
I'll keep an eye open for airsoft events in my end of Scotland, and if I can rent a kit for not too much money, why not? Thanks for hearing me dream aloud, haha.
Haha, your situation is too tragic for Scotland. I hope you manage to visit America someday.
I don't have anything tacticool yet. Actually, Illinois is probably passing another law, this one called the RIFL Act, so that gun manufacturers need to pay a bunch of money to Illinois to get a license to sell in the state, and if they don't, then FFLs can't even sell those manufacturers' products or they get fined. So I might have to pick up something marginally more tacticool soon, or I will have to drive to Missouri to buy anything (actually, that's not so bad anyway...). None of the neutered ARs that I want are in stock. Probably I'm going to end up buying a Ruger PCC in 9mm. But even if I lived in a freer state, I don't know if my guns would be as tacticool as you like. I probably wouldn't bother with foregrips; just a red dot and a light, and maybe a magnifier for the red dot. Oh, and maybe a suppressor.
I would recommend making a friend who owns an MP5 clone or similar. AP5 or Stribog, something roller delayed. I'm interested in them, myself. Apparently 9mm has more recoil than .223, which was shocking news to me. But if it's roller delayed, then it's less recoil. You also need to visit a range that lets you rent full auto guns. You also need to shoot a full magazine out of a semi-automatic shotgun. You also need to shoot an AK or an SKS. You also need to shoot USSR pistols. You also need to shoot a lever action. Please, plan accordingly.
Truer words have never been spoken.
My condolences, that sounds like a pain. I seem to recall that transporting a gun across state borders is also a major pain, but I'm sure you know better than I would.
That sounds plenty tacticool to me! Now that you mention it, my dream gun absolutely has to have a suppressor, even if the licensing is a ball ache.
How does one specifically look for friends with MP5 clones? I imagine that involves lurking on gun boards, but I'd be laughed out of the room when they learn of my cursed place of residence haha.
Hmm.. A quick Google says you're right on the recoil. I imagine that both platforms are mild enough that it's not an issue!
I have been a good boy and saved most of my salary. I can start to see why I bothered. I'm sure my girlfriend will understand the paper-mache engagement ring. I can probably pass of a necklace made of spent brass as a particularly avant garde American invention. Pray that ammunition prices recover, and that the range passes it on to poor tourists like me.
USSR pistols? Do you mean an actual Soviet handgun? I don't see anything else online! What do they offer that a Western handgun doesn't?
Not really. Just unload it and keep the ammo and the gun separate and you should be totally fine, I think. Don't get pulled over, just to be safe.
I'm not sure! If I ever move out of this state and pick one up, though, I'll let you know. That's something worth paying $200 to make into an SBR, I think. And then another $200 to add the suppressor. Again, I'm thinking of picking up a Ruger PCC; that's straight-blowback and strictly worse than an AR in every way except for noise and cost of ammo, but perhaps it will satisfy you. Otherwise I would be surprised if no one else on the forum invited you to go shoot.
The last three that I listed should be reasonably cheap, at least!
I meant Cold War era guns in 9x18mm. The caliber is a little different, but I like them aesthetically for their all-metal construction. I shot a P64 once, it was pretty darn cool. I could have bid on an FEG PA-63 and won it for real cheap at a gun auction, but I didn't, and I seriously regret not bidding on it now...
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I haven't come across Airsoft, but paintball is fairly common - there are multiple sites within commuting distance of London, and most of them send a minibus to the nearest station every Saturday morning.
Clay pigeon shooting is also easily accessible in southern England (given UK gun laws, it is the main entry point into shooting sports), although you probably want a car to access it.
Paintball is even more divorced from my interests I'm afraid, but thank you for the suggestions!
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I didn't know you were a Stephen Paddock fan.
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