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Re: Tower's in the US

#21 Post by Christel »

Tower.75 wrote:Hi guys and girls. Landed in the UK yesterday, my body clock is screwed.

Blu, I was staying in Monroe - lovely place. Really enjoyed my time there.

I still have a few videos of myself shooting Garands and FALs and handguns if anyone wants to see them.

The flag in the video is wrong, I didn't make the video, but the one hanging up on the "house" is correct, I hung it.

I'm not a student, I work for the government... which, come to think of it, means I do the same amount of work as a student, or lack there of. tongueout
Welcome back. Nope, we do not want to see them, keep them to yourself please.

Yes, of course we want to see them, PRETTY PLEASE:) bangbang
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#22 Post by Christel »

meles meles wrote:Oooh, we're off to Chicago for a week at the start of June. I wonder if they have guns there too?
They have an awesome science museum, awesome historical museum (Abraham Lincoln's deathbed is there), loads of donuts shops, awesome coffee and fries with cheese YUM.
You gotta try the trains that run in a loop downtown. Al Capone museum, was ok. Hockey stadium. Sears Tower. Out of this world shopping!
The most amazing blues joints ever with pool tables covering several floors, excellent theater, stand up comedy.

I spent 6 months there, enjoyed most of my time, not too keen on the shootings that took place.
Do not use the trains when dark descends.

Guns...try the Al Capone museum :lol:
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#23 Post by Polchraine »

The Sears Tower is now called the Willis Tower - after a British company

If you get the chance go up to the 103rd floor viewing deck and there is glass balcony outside the structure - walk out of you dare.


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#24 Post by Christel »

Polchraine wrote:The Sears Tower is now called the Willis Tower - after a British company

If you get the chance go up to the 103rd floor viewing deck and there is glass balcony outside the structure - walk out of you dare.
I never knew that. Isn't that a sacrilege?

The view is amazing from up there!
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#25 Post by Blu »

Tower, Yeah I know Monroe. I'm glad you had a great time mate, Michigan is a really beautiful State. If you ever get the chance to come back then try and get up into Northern Michigan, it's absolutely stunning up here. Glad you arrived home safely.

Blu :twisted:
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#26 Post by Tower75 »

Okay - as soon as my laptop stops playing Silly Buggers I'll actually load some videos and photos.

All pics and vids were taken on my mobile, can I get them onto my laptop so I can upload them? No.

Can't do it wirelessly, I keep gettint a system error. Can't do it via USB transfer as the laptop doesn't have the software to handle it - keeps telling me to insert disc. When I click on "don't have disc, find solution elsewhere" I get nadda.

Sigh - I'll give it to a techy friend and hopefully he'll sort it out.
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#27 Post by M99 »

Tower.75 wrote:
Sigh - I'll give it to a techy friend and hopefully he'll sort it out.
Is he a Student :shakeshout: ??
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#28 Post by Jenks »

Tower

Great video :good: :clap: looking forward to seeing more..


Jenks
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#29 Post by Tower75 »

Cheers, Jenks. :good:

Laptop's still playing silly buggers. Going to try again this weekend. There's only a few videos. I shot more things then I took videos of, but I'll upload them.

Off the top of my head, the stuff I remember shooting are;

L1A1
AK47
AK74
SVT40
SKS
M1 Garand
M1 Carbine
Swedish Ljungman
M1903
Berthier
Mauser M71/84
Commission M88
Yugo Mauser, forget the model, but I bayoneted a nazi-zombie with it... honest zzzzom :grin:
Finn Mosin Nagant
Springfield Trapdoor rifle
Springfield Trapdoor carbine
SiG carbine, forget the model, but it didn't have a buttstock, so you fired it like a Bolter from Warhammer 40,000
Mauser C96 carbine, not pistol, carbine. only made a few thousand of those things
M14 rifle
Judge revolver (.45LC and .410)
M1917 revolver
M1911 Colt pistol
Luger pistol
P38 Walther pistol
HiPoint .45 pistol
Makarov pistol
Tokarev pistol
Springfield Armoury, I think it was called an XDM, it was a double stacked .45ACP pistol. Beast of a thing
.357Mag revolver
.44Mag revolver
M1919 MG (full auto)
M4 carbine (full auto)
G36 carbine (full auto)
MP5 SMG/MP (full auto)

and... I think that's it, from the top of my head ;) However, I only have a few videos of some of the above.
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#30 Post by Burner »

And ....
PSL
Marlin 336 cs
AR-50.... I know there was more.
(It was a Yugo M 48, and a Sig 556)
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