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Re: Texas Gun Law

Postby ozzy72 » Sat Jul 19, 2003 6:56 am

Brensec my old chum, err one of your penguins seems to have a serious attitude problem!
Oh how I wish I could do this to some of my students ;D
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Re: Texas Gun Law

Postby Professor Brensec » Sat Jul 19, 2003 7:47 am

I love that Gif. (Shhhh.but I think it's a bit over the 100 kb limit). But I had to put it up. I think it's hilarious.

That's what's known here as a "smack in the ear 'ole"
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I keep looking at it and i just can't stop laughing............ ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Texas Gun Law

Postby ozzy72 » Sat Jul 19, 2003 10:02 am

I showed it too the missus, and she couldn't stop giggling ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Texas Gun Law

Postby BFMF » Sat Jul 19, 2003 10:19 am

Is it possible to transport weapons on a commercial flight?

I mean, say you're on holiday and you get a pistol of some sort, how do you legally get it transported onto the commercial flight? Couldn't it be surrendered to the authorities for safekeeping untill you reach your destination?
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Re: Texas Gun Law

Postby BFMF » Sat Jul 19, 2003 10:21 am

I love that Gif. (Shhhh.but I think it's a bit over the 100 kb limit). But I had to put it up. I think it's hilarious.


LOL ;D

That's hilarious! ;D

but of course, it's only 444 kb, i doubt it will last long ;)
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Re: Texas Gun Law

Postby Craig. » Sat Jul 19, 2003 10:31 am

hey andrew, i belive you can transport working weapons on a commercial flight but they have to be inside a locked case and the key must remain with you at all times. the weapon also has to be declared to the local authoritys so they can check it isnt illeagal, from what i remember reading its best to always call in advance and arrive at the airport so all this can be dealt with quickly and no chance of missing a flight. and obviously said weapon must travel in the cargo hold.
i remember seeing an episode of airport where these students bought a rifle bolt as a gift and they had enough problems transporting that, then some guy managed to get this big ass shotgun checked in without any problems:)

that penguin thing is hilarious:)
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Re: Texas Gun Law

Postby Professor Brensec » Sat Jul 19, 2003 10:20 pm

I lived in Queensland for a short time, over 20 years ago. I had a licensed handgun then also. When I flew to Queensland and when I flew back to NSW, I had to have the weapon inspected by the Police (the state I was flying from) and they gave me a "permit to transport" which I had to then take to the airport and give to the Airline clerk, who had to get the Pilot of the flight (Captain) to counter sign.

I had to have the weapon packaged prior to going to the airport (so the clerk, pilot etc never saw the weapon - only sighted by the Police prior to my leaving) and escorted to the baggage compartment where the loading was supervised by me, an airline representative and a member of the cabin crew (I recal in one case it was a stewardess).
The only other alternatives to get it back to Sydney would have been to post it (yeah!) or pack it in the removal van (yeah!).

This all took place in the early '80's, so it may well be even tougher as our gun laws are mnore stringent than they were then. And they were pretty tight even then.
;D ;D ;)

Re the Penguin Gif.
I think we should petition Pete to have it left on, even tho' it is over limit.
It's not that I would ever suggest special treatment for anyone, but many people seem to be getting enjoyment from it. I think I'll start a poll (I'm sure Pete didn't create the poll facility so we could use it against him by way of a petition.............lol ;D)
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Re: Texas Gun Law

Postby visitor » Sat Jul 19, 2003 10:46 pm

brensec;

Kimber took the side of the mistreated bird,
"Thats terrible, that other bird needs to be slapped"

Back on topic;
Arkansas gun laws are; Don't shot anyone,
That's about it!!! You see guns in pickups all
the time! About half the people here hunt!!

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Re: Texas Gun Law

Postby Blade » Sat Jul 19, 2003 11:35 pm

Well I wouldn't mind hooking up a minigun to a Cessna lol, it would probaly stall the plane if i fired it  ::)
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Re: Texas Gun Law

Postby BFMF » Sun Jul 20, 2003 12:45 am

You see guns in pickups all
the time! About half the people here hunt!!


Here in N. Idaho, in almost every pickup I see there's a rifle on the rack in the back window ;D
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Re: Texas Gun Law

Postby Professor Brensec » Sun Jul 20, 2003 2:18 am

What is it with the rifle on a rack in the rear window, anyway.
We see it in alot of movies an TV shows.

Surely, they are only needed when you actually set out to go hunting.

It's a bit suss taking them down to K-mart to do the shopping, isn't it?

(Or is it that it's a way for people to have a firearm handy with the hassle of licensing a handgun?)
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Re: Texas Gun Law

Postby BFMF » Sun Jul 20, 2003 2:47 am

Maybe it's to show city folks that us country folk aint as dumb as they think, nor should we be messed around with ;D
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Re: Texas Gun Law

Postby OTTOL » Sun Jul 20, 2003 3:02 am

As a professional pilot, I recently had my nail clippers confiscated. To enter the SIDA(The Ramp) we now have to pass a security check, just like the rest of the general populace(just in case we have intentions of comandeering our own aircraft, I suppose!) I informed the TSA official that was OK, I would just use the the cockpit crash axe for my next manicure. "Only in America"..........you said it. >:( >:( >:(
.....so I loaded up the plane and moved to Middle-EEEE..........OIL..that is......
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Re: Texas Gun Law

Postby Professor Brensec » Sun Jul 20, 2003 3:20 am

As a professional pilot, I recently had my nail clippers confiscated. To enter the SIDA(The Ramp) we now have to pass a security check, just like the rest of the general populace(just in case we have intentions of comandeering our own aircraft, I suppose!) I informed the TSA official that was OK, I would just use the the cockpit crash axe for my next manicure. "Only in America"..........you said it. >:( >:( >:(


Now I have heard it all.

What is the point. If the pilot wanted to, for instance, crash his plane into a building, (God bless all those souls), wouldn't he just ...........DO IT, with or without his 'nail clippers'.  Jebus. H

As I said........and then you said......'only in America' ;D ;D
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Re: Texas Gun Law

Postby Fozzer » Sun Jul 20, 2003 5:24 am

I'm getting confused here.... ::)...!
but...
...wasn't Sock's original post enquiring about fitting guns to re-stored aeroplanes...?
Like fitting a Browning machine gun, etc, to a restored  SE 5A bi-plane...?
Do these guns have to be blanked-off so that they cannot fire live rounds, (or even blanks)...?

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