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On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 02:49:43 GMT, "B J Conner"
wrote: Two in the magazine, one in the chamber. BJ Conner NRA life member, vetran for Kerry I stand corrected. Thank you. Its a good thing I don't hunt any more. g.c. "George Cleveland" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 21:47:15 GMT, wrote: On 22 Oct 2004 21:22:20 GMT, ojunk (George Adams) wrote: From: Svend Tang-Petersen Why do you need a semi or full automatic gun to go hunting ? Are you a bad shot or just too lazy to reload ? In the U.S.A., you can't hunt with a full automatic weapon. Semi auto shotguns are commonly used world wide for hunting. Semi auto rifles are less common, but can be used in most states, but generally, only with limited capacity. (usually five rounds) HTH George Adams A couple of other things, too. 1, for species such as dove, capacity is limited to 3 total rounds, regardless of type of action, and 2, Semi-auto shotguns have a place in that they are able to be used by those whose disability precludes the effective or even safe use of a pump or a "break-open," plus the recoil _can_ be less with the semi. With hunting regs, the type of gun is really just a matter of preference as opposed to real advantage. TC, R Duck hunters are limited to 3 shells in the magazine too, pump or auto (I mean semi-auto). g.c. |
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