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mikez 03-07-2001 12:03 PM

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Matt Smith 03-07-2001 03:57 PM

Slightly off the off topic:

Steve & Cam, I think the problem with importing the MGB V8's into New Zealand was to do with the new RV8, not the old BGTV8's, which would simply be just old classic cars. Apparently there was a problem with type approval or crash testing on the RV8's. Their limited production and lack of new testing did not agree with our vehicle importing laws. This became a problem when people tried to import Japanese RV8s along with all the other crap we get from there. Luckilly (?) a few had already sneaked through, so we have a couple being driven daily.
Pity the poor MGC owner who needs a new bonnet nowdays; I heard they modified the original pressing to make the steroidal new RV8 alloy bonnet.

Rest assured, we have an abundance of hot, well priced cars in this country.

On a slightly more political note (I'm getting carried away with cars...), I'm kinda glad at the moment that I'm living in a little rock pool over here, watching the sea carefully every day, yet hopefully learning from it's errors rather than just forgetting about it.

Wanna talk Porsches??

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'72 911 TE

aircool 03-07-2001 08:23 PM

Ok, I have to weigh in my 2 cents on this issue. First, I'm glad that there do seem to be a lot of responsible and educated opinions on this posting, along with a bunch of irresponsible idiots who can only quote selected parts of the Constitution and are so narrow minded they probably haven't even bothered to read the "rest" of the constitutional amendments. No, I'm not a liberal, I'm a die-hard concervative. I've worked in both the Reagan and Bush, Sr. administration and after that have been in law enforcement for 15 years (no, I'm not a porn star). I obviously own several firearms, I'm trained in SWAT and Sniper trained. And I believe in GUN CONTROL, meaning only RESPONSIBLE citizens should be ALLOWED to own guns. Not drunks walking in to Hooters, or amendment spouting idiots who are only thinking of themselves and how much firepower they can get their hands on. Remember, when "our right to bear arms" came into being, we only had muskets. I agree with our friends across the pond, this problem of ours is out of control now and there is no easy solution. I've also spent over 17 years overseas working in countries where the "common criminals" used Ak-47s and grenades to do car jackings (If you didn't stop when you saw the AK, you'd get a free grenade under your car). So in answer to the original thread; be responsible, get a license, and my recommendation for all around use, if you think you have to own a gun, a licensed SIG SAUER 226. Oh, and as for that "great" bumper sticker,.. how about a more responsible one like "control your kids and your guns".

aircool 03-07-2001 08:26 PM

Ok, I have to weigh in my 2 cents on this issue. First, I'm glad that there do seem to be a lot of responsible and educated opinions on this posting, along with a bunch of irresponsible idiots who can only quote selected parts of the Constitution and are so narrow minded they probably haven't even bothered to read the "rest" of the constitutional amendments. No, I'm not a liberal, I'm a die-hard concervative. I've worked in both the Reagan and Bush, Sr. administration and after that have been in law enforcement for 15 years (no, I'm not a porn star). I obviously own several firearms, I'm trained in SWAT and Sniper trained. And I believe in GUN CONTROL, meaning only RESPONSIBLE citizens should be ALLOWED to own guns. Not drunks walking in to Hooters, or amendment spouting idiots who are only thinking of themselves and how much firepower they can get their hands on. Remember, when "our right to bear arms" came into being, we only had muskets. I agree with our friends across the pond, this problem of ours is out of control now and there is no easy solution. I've also spent over 17 years overseas working in countries where there was no gun control and the "common criminals" used Ak-47s and grenades to do car jackings (If you didn't stop when you saw the AK, you'd get a free grenade under your car). So in answer to the Mikkel'soriginal thread; be responsible, get a license, and my recommendation for all around use, if you think you have to own a gun, a licensed SIG SAUER 226. Oh, and as for that "great" bumper sticker,.. how about a more responsible one like "control your kids and your guns".

Mikkel 03-07-2001 11:29 PM

OK guys. I think this homepage is great. I love to talk to Porsche friends all over the world via this page.

Now this topic seems to tear us apart. Therefore I think we should END it here.

No matter if you're socialist, gun lovers or lawyers http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/wink.gif I consider you friends if you love Porsches like I do.

On a side note: I still think we should be able to post offtopic questions once in a while. Just remember to control yourselves (we can do that, right?). And if you see something that you don't like (this thread is an obvious example) don't go in and have a look!!! It's like Leland's SC post. What's the first thing I did as a Carrera owner? I went in and had a look http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/biggrin.gif

But I'm still going to get that gun, sorry :P

Finally thanks to you Wayne for letting us fool around on your page.

Steve M 03-08-2001 06:27 AM

914 owner weighing in his opinion.

I read some of the stuff on this thread. I could hardly stomach some of the 'patriotic tripe' that was spewed. 'I'm an American and I'm supposed to own a hand gun'. Yeah ok whatever.
Emcon5's post about it not being a gun problem but a culture problem is the nearest thing to the truth I've heard. It's not the guns it's the people behind the trigger. The person to blame in that SanDiego shooting is the childs father. No one ever says blame the parents because the mass media wont dare kill the sacred cow. Who else watches the TV?, the parents. Columbine was the parents fault for not listening to their children, for not taking an active stance in their kids lives. I'm talking about both sides here also, the parents of the kids who were the victims as well. Those parents didnt teach their kids how to respect one another. The parents of the shooters didnt listen to their kids enough. The teachers never took any active action to try to close the rift between the 'have and have nots'. Favrotism at its best. There is some stupid elitist Gap moronic mentality that pervades this nation. Which all trickles down into the remotest parts of our lives if we dont listen to ourselves. The mass media would never ever question the adults behind all this because 'grown ups' == consumers and the customer is *always* right.
Now, what also gets under my skin is that heaven forbid someone should breath a word of gun control it's hailed as 'UNAMERICAN!!'. Bull****. That is the most stupidist way to convince anyone on gun ownership. I'm anti-SUV, someone once said there proud to be an American so bring them on. No, all that means is that person is proud to be a consumer (I prefer to call them suckers).
Now before some of you wacko's start sending me flak about my stance on guns I suggest you take your computer and shoot some holes in it.
I plan on owning a pistol and maybe a shotgun. Both locked up nice and tight. I also plan on teaching my 12 year old sister to shoot. My mom is all for it. When I was younger my mom took me to Coney Island and there was one of those little shooting ranges. My mom taught me how a rifle is used at that range. I must have been around 10 years old at the time and was a good shot, still am. Personally I dont know why people need to collect a ****load of weapons. If the goverment wants to come in the are coming in.
Now, the stupid comment about a person going back to ones country, what kind of **** is that? Who the **** died and left you king?. This is 'land belongs just as much as the person who arrived here yesterday as the person who has been here in colonial times.
In fact I would go far as to say that the people who arrived here in colonial times belong here as much as the people who came here yesterday. Lest we forget Native Americans. Funny how the same people who yack about Nazi's seem to conveniently forget the 'ethnic cleansing' that took place during that time in 'merican history. The blood is just as much on Americans hands as it is on the Nazi's hands. In fact Americans eliminated more Natives during those times then the Nazi's did their damange to 'non believers' in that 8 year period.
Now before I get labled a Nazi by some yucka puck redneck let me enlighten some of you. I'm from Russia a Russian Jew. My grandfather had a big family, something like 8 brothers and 1 sister. Execpt for him, his brother and his sister they were all killed when the Nazi's invaded Odessa. They were given to the Nazi's by the neighbors. Imagine that their own neighbors. My grandmothers brother was in the Russian army during those times and he had a bounty on his head by the Nazi's because he killed so many of them. Something I'm proud of and in my opinion he didnt kill enough of them. Out of all people to take his life, he too was given up by the neighbors because he was sought by the KGB for abonding his unit. What actually happened was that he was seperated. My grandmother hated Russia all her life and it never wavered when she died in 2000. I harbor the same feeling because of the destructive selfish nature of such a country. If you want to call me a communist you can suck my dick first.

Have a nice day,
Steve M

mikez 03-08-2001 06:38 AM

First off, to AIRCOOL....I am NOT a drunk walking into Hooters, the weapon was left in the car under lock. I was trying to inject humor into a heated debate.

Secondly, I am allowed to carry no matter, if "I" am in Arizona (open carry state) or in my home town. Check my Pelican profile.

Check your facts before dissing me...

old_skul 03-08-2001 06:41 AM

Good lord, this is getting out of hand. I never thought I'd be saying something like

Please watch your language.

I can handle the damns, the *****s, even the occasional "f*ck!". But seriously - there's nothing any of us can do to change the rest of the opinions here. I'm going to continue to be a (gun toting!) liberal, others will be conservative, and Steve will continue to watch the X-Files just a little too much. But nothing any of us can say will convince anyone.

And therefore, it's a waste of breath to make veiled threats, to call names, or to even get angry. I mean...what are you going to do? Crawl through your monitor to kick someone's ass?

Please keep it friendly. I'm interested in your opinion but I don't want to be told to suck anything, OK?

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Mark Szabo
1986 911 Targa 3.2
1987 Escort 5-speed 1.9
The Porsche Owners Gallery

Mikkel 03-08-2001 06:44 AM

I thought we should end this thread?

Please resist the temptation to post yet another comment.

And please don't use foul language on this homepage SteveM! A sober atmosphere is best in the long run...

Pillow 03-08-2001 09:26 AM

YOU and I are the problem.

Society accepts and embrasses violence. We see killing on the news, it is glamorized in the movies, and sung about on the radio. Since YOU and I buy tickets to the violent movies and watch the violent shows on TV Hollywood will continue to indidate our culture with these scenes that have an impact on the youth of today.

Until YOU and I change ourselves we will see this continue to happen. YOU and I, to a certain degree, are our brothers keepers.

Our consumption habits dictate the future of our society, vote your dollars wisely.

I have a copy of the complete Constitution at home which I reference from time to time and have no idea how that document can be so rediculously misinterpreted. YOU and I are free to do almost anything as long as we do not infringe on others rights. The government has created programs and laws that are not in the Constitution nor in the best interest of the people, IMHO. I have never seen an IRS ammendment, which violates peoples liberties and would never stand up in count to its ill dealing with YOU and I as consumers if it were a private company.

Steve: I have one question for you. If the CIA came to your house "hunting" Catholics(arbitrarily picked) and the agent said they would kill your oldest child if you do not cooperate, or find that you are lying and come back to kill the child... What would you do? My job is to protect my family in whatever way keeps us together. Sure, the situation was horrible, but what other reasonable options did those people have?



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Adrian Pillow
1979 911 SC
1966 VW Microbus
PCA - Peachstate Region

Leland Pate 03-08-2001 10:00 AM

Mikkel,...........

Don't think for a second that you aren't on my list to be "ELLiminated"
http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/biggrin.gif

Muhahahahahaha!>> http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/smile.gif

Sneeking into OUR SC post...hmmph..

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Leland Pate

___79 SC Targa

azasadny 08-05-2003 03:07 PM

I shoot a Beretta 92FS. I also have a Remington 1187 for duck/goose/pheasant hunting.

rcm 08-05-2003 03:38 PM

My wife and I are both shooters. She works in a police department. It's a great hobby and takes a ton of skill to good. We both carry 24/7

Rick

ruger p90
Kimber Custom 45
Ruger Bullnose 22
S&W 457
S&W 38 LS
Weatherby Orion 12 gauge
Winchester Defender 12 gauge (for the uninvited)
SmileWavy

Trust Me 08-05-2003 04:00 PM

Love guns>

AR-15 5.56
FN FAL 308
M38 carbine 7.62x54
Ruger P89 9mm
S&W 38 Spc.
Marlin 22 Lr
Marlin 30-30 lever action
T. Barker 20 g shotgun

Pat S 08-05-2003 04:11 PM

I have:

1944 K98 Mauser (German WWII rifle, brought back by a vet, I have both the duffle cut stock and a fully restored one) This is one of the big reason I got a 911, love the amazing engineering of it.
1944 M1 Garand, Springfield Armory with Danish VAR Barrell
1952 M1 Garand, Springfield Armory with original barrell

assorted other non-historicals...

As a side note. If you like highpower rifles and german engineering (who doesn't here), I can't say enough about the K98. Go check out http://www.infantryrifles.com They can be had for dirt cheap and are a true piece of history.

http://home.thezone.net/~k98k/i/K98kdraw.jpg

jyl 08-05-2003 09:00 PM

I don't shoot nowadays, due to having little kids at home - the hassle of safeguarding the weapons and finding the time to get to the range, you know - but when I did this is what I liked:

- most accurate: an old P08 Parabellum (aka Luger). This was a shooter, pieced together from two guns, I had the feed ramp, trigger and sights worked on, and it was sweet! On the other hand, it wouldn't reliably feed hollow-points or the unjacketed reloads you buy for cheap at the range, and even on its preferred diet it would start stove-piping after appx 200 rounds.

- most reliable: Glock 19. When I bought this gun, I intentionally did not clean it. I wanted to see what would happen. After six months, appx 5000 rounds, and no malfunctions, I finally gave in and started cleaning the gun. I have so much respect for the Glocks. Eventually I installed a laser sight. Shortly thereafter I put the guns away and the laser sight spent its remaining days tormenting the cats, who chased but could never catch the little red dot.

- most fun: Ruger Single-Six in .22 cal. I just like that clicking mechanical feel of cocking and firing a single-action. This was the one I took on trips out to the desert to plink away - cheap, not too noisy. And the one time I actually needed to kill something - a rabid skunk in my back yard - a .22 short was efficient and safe. Really inaccurate though, I think because my hand always ended up in a slightly different position after reaching up to to cock the hammer.

Some guns my friends had:
- not so great: Ruger .22 cal auto pistol with bull barrel. Heavy to hold, kind of tinny feeling to the action. I didn't like it.
- a little jewel: Beretta .380. What a nice, compact, crisp little gun.

If I ever get back into shooting, I'd like to get a Mauser 1896 aka Broomhandle. A co-worker collected and traded them, he used to call me down to his office to check out the interesting gun of the day. Like a full-automatic Broomhandle, that was pretty cool.

Isabo 08-05-2003 10:48 PM

My family loves target shooting and our circumstances make carrying advisable.
I have a Hammerli 208 for target shooting and Sig 232 for carry.
My daughter has a FAS 602 (my husband, Armando bought this for himself but had it expropriated) for target shooting and carries a 32 acp Beretta model 70.
Armando usually carries a Sig 229, I think it's a 9X21 (No 9mm para in Italy), has another 208 for target shooting, he also has a Sig 210 in 7.65 para, a Colt 1911 in 45HP, and a selection of rifles and shotguns that don't interest me and are always changing.

ChrisBennet 08-06-2003 05:55 AM

I barely shoot anymore but I used to shoot pistol (pin shooting) enough that I had to take a month off a year from shooting to let my lead levels go down (couldn't stand to wear a resperator). Now I just shoot sporting clays a few times a year.

In Maine where I grew up, people had deer rifles in the windows racks of their (unlocked) trucks and chainsaws in the back. They were just tools. I suppose if someone's only exposure to these tools was violent movies you might associate guns with criminals and chainsaws with chainsaw murderers.

I go shooting with my Porsche club friends. One of them is pictured prominently in the back of every Pano...
-Chris

Bruce Huling 08-06-2003 07:15 AM

This whole post reminds me of the "discussion" I had with my brother in law regarding his opinion on high performance sports cars and SUV's. His position is they should not be sold as they are inherently dangerous, are easily missused, cause numerous deaths each year, and furthermore society pays for the burden of these in the form of increased taxes, insurance, and other. To say the least, I was dumbfounded (but not surprised)....he has the same position regarding firearms.

tabs 08-06-2003 09:11 AM

OH DEAR...Guns....Like to shoot Black Powder...last time out shot my English Volunteer Rifle...577...essentially a 2 Band Officers Musket from the Civil War. Or try a 71/84 Mauser in 11mm. Am looking forward to getting some 22 shorts for my Winder Musket, and a box or 2 of 22 WRF for my Remington 12C...with octagaon Barrel.

Isabo 08-06-2003 10:19 AM

I love pin shooting but I'm not very good at it, I'm handicapped by being able to shoot a 45 either accurately or fast but not both. I think a 45 or a Desert Eagle 44 are still the best choices for those vicious man-eating bowling pins:)

What is everyone's best shooting experiences?
Mine, is some hot summer afternoons with friends, a pool, plenty of cold drinks and food on the side, having informal shooting competitions with air guns (not exciting compared to shooting practical matchs I know but I think that when we start taking sports too seriously they stop being fun and become business) Fellow poster Milu as well as being a fanatical shooter also collects and restores old airguns, he brings a long a selection and some more are rounded up. Favourite targets are pingpong balls, pine cones, tin cans and plastic mineral water bottles for the noise. I think some very serious and competitive shooters surprised themselves by having so much fun:D

ChrisBennet 08-06-2003 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Isabo
I love pin shooting but I'm not very good at it, I'm handicapped by being able to shoot a 45 either accurately or fast but not both. I think a 45 or a Desert Eagle 44 are still the best choices for those vicious man-eating bowling pins:)

Note: For those not familiar with this sport, pins shooting = bowling pins on a steel table, usu at 10 yds. The pin must be totally removed from the table. There is line of tables and you're trying to be the first to "clear" your table.

I've shot pins with .357 using 230gr "logs" (ouch), 9mm with 147gr/1000+fps (small bore). For large bore I use to use a .45 with fairly hot loads, 225gr at around 900fps but I switched a few years ago to .44mag (S&W 629). If you handload, lighter loads in the .44mag are great for pins. The 240gr bullet @ 900-1000fps bullet takes the pins right off but instead of beating you up like a hot .45, the big heavy wheel gun just kinda "wumps" instead of "whacks". Besides, its extra fun when you beat the guys with .45 "race" guns with optics using a stock revolver with iron sights. :D
The advent of the rubber Hogue grips means people with small hands (like myself) can reach the trigger on these large guns.

We used to shoot every Tuesday night. We'd shoot individually the first half of the night and then divide up into 3 person teams (6 tables). The .44 really came in handy when someone on your team was using an MP5 (a 9mm machine gun). Those 9mm sub sonics fill the pins with lead and tip them over but they don't always take them off the table. After I'd finish my pins I clean up their leftovers. Thump, thump, thump....

good memories,
Chris

Moses 08-07-2003 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by atr911
I agree with alot of what you are saying about when everyone has guns, the crime rate drops. But how do you explain Canada?
When the US population was 25 million people, the crime rate was probably very low.

adrian jaye 08-08-2003 05:00 AM

i have a small hand gun (ak-47) purly for recreational purposes
I enjoy shooting at lots of things

so far I have shot

1.5 dog's
1 cat
3 gerbils
10 goldfish
3 persons (1 man (robber) 1 women (next door neighbour who kept calling my porsche an audi) 1 law enforcement officer (whogave said porcshe a ticket))
1 tank (sherman)
1 b1-b stealth bomber (I missed it)
3 911's
5 924's
1 356 speedster
2 members of PCGA (or PCGB over here)
1 old fart
and my big toe

Isabo 08-08-2003 05:55 AM

Glad there are still responsable gun owners in the UK despite the firearms legislation;)

How did you manage the .5 of the 1.5 dogs? Ricochet?

adrian jaye 08-08-2003 06:47 AM

Isabo, :)

half a dog = a puppy ? ;)

I am a responsible person, I have the proof

1> I am a responsible gun owner (see last post)

2> I am a responsible drinker;
I get drunk, I fall over, I get up, take the keys to my mates gt1, run over a granny or two, make sure I give my mates details to the granny I run over, so at least his insurance can deal with it.

3> I am a responsible "sexual" adult;
I always use a condom that is over its sell by date or at least make sure the women is on the pill, at least when I bother to ask

4> I am a responsible driver;
I only drive drunk other peoples cars, I never jump traffic lights if there is a copper behind me, I only undertake/drive dangerously, if I know I can get away with it.

5> I am a responsible eater;
despite the fact I am not supposed to do sugar, I ensure my body is full to the brim with insulin, then do the familly size tub of ben&jerrys, every other day I have a bigmac,fries,and a shake

so there you go

:))))))))))))

its just too hot and I want to go hommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmeeeeeeeeeee

pls plz pls plzplzplzplzplzplzpzlpzlzplz

tabs 08-08-2003 09:58 AM

I only use used Condoms....as they've allready been proven to work properly.

Benson 08-08-2003 06:10 PM

Glad to have you on board Mikkel!
My compliments first to Wayne for a great BBS.
I prefer the 9mm. Light weight easy to handle
with a lot of options and models.

adrian jaye 08-11-2003 02:50 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by tabs
I only use used Condoms....as they've allready been proven to work properly.

LOL :)

adrian jaye 08-11-2003 02:53 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by tabs
I only use used Condoms....as they've allready been proven to work properly.
also kinda like the story of how they used to test shells in wwII,

1> remove shell from production line
2> stand it up right
3> using no.1 10lb ball pein hammer, hit trigger device hard
4> explodes = works ok
5> does not, mark as UXB and return to production line fault control

peacfulman 01-13-2006 11:17 AM

Excuse me I don't think it should be a right to bare arms. I don't endore civilians without the shoot don't shoot training defending there property. I think I learned alot of good family values from target shooting handguns with my father. I feel when a father spends time with his children it helps prevent crime. Beleve it or not they actually desine handguns specificaly for target shooting; These guns typicaly use a very small bullet. I am not a violent person and would never kill another person. Do you realy belive if we had no guns there would be no violence?

peacfulman 01-14-2006 09:42 PM

I forgot to mension my prefered handgun would be a highstandard target .22 gun. www.highstandard.com. The thing I like about these guns are the sights are mounted on a bracket and not on the slider. Another good chose would be a crossman air gun. If accuracy is important an air gun that the sites do not move is important. You can also look like big guns (i.e colt, barreta). These guns are usualy not as acurate as target gun because the sites are mounted on the slider that moves. I think these guns are made in America but I'm not sure.

fastpat 01-15-2006 05:25 AM

Here's a few of nice web sites for you:

1. Why did It Have To Be Guns?
2. Keep and Bear Arms.com
3. A Human Right

Shuie 01-15-2006 06:18 AM

I love it when someone registers here for the sole purpose bumping a thread thats been dead for over 2 years with an abiguous and seemingly hypocritcal response. :rolleyes: Theres a gun thread that gets posted here on a weekly basis. Why did this one make you want to register and start contributing?

Joeaksa 01-15-2006 06:37 AM

Sherman, Was thinking the same thing. New to the forum, no other post and posts something guaranteed to get a response.

Peacefulman, please tell us about yourself, how many Porsche's you own and how else you can benefit this forum. Oh yea, forgot to mention that you might do this before a moderator removes you and your posts for being a troll.

Most people come here for help with their cars and start here: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/

Try it sometime!

Joe A

Shuie 01-15-2006 07:19 AM

Dont forget to add your location as well. I always find it interesting that there are some people who dont live in, vote in, or pay taxes in the United States think that they should have a say in what my rights as a United States citizen should be.

Joeaksa 01-15-2006 08:43 AM

You mean the spelling gave it away? My guess was an overseas poster as well.

He has no info in his profile, no email or website and will not accept any PM's. Is that the smell of a spammer or Troll I smell?

JA

peacfulman 01-15-2006 02:35 PM

I don't care how many people drink and drive. I don't care how many people are killed with guns. I am not ashamed that I drink alcohol and I am not ashamed that I enjoy target shooting. Furthermore were I live is none of your bussiness.

peacfulman 01-15-2006 02:36 PM

Correction I'm not ashamed that I drink I don't drink and drive.

Shuie 01-15-2006 02:44 PM

This is bizarre. What are you talking about now? The drinking comments are from 2 years ago. Cant you find a more recent thread to post your random thoughts to?


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