How can a cheap American buy a HOUSE in the 1st. World ?

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  1. Gian Milan

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    I've understood now.
    is not the same thing.
    nihil sub sole novi (no new thing under the sun) means that years go, but there is no news about bad things.
     
  2. Gian Milan

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    30.06 has good for wild boar, I have a semiautomatic BAR browining for this hunt.

    But I'm one of those who want to kill ... that has went to be a businessman!:D
     
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    every dog has his day = rovesciare i tavoli

    oh! bad news is no news...I get it. comprendo. grazie
     
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    That is a heavy piece to carry.
    i prefer a lighter arm.
    5.56 nato rifle ariba 20 ga escopeta
     
  5. Gian Milan

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    insufficient for the wild boar, ridiculous for a politician. Believe me.
    it is a .22, not a .20
    Designed to injure.
    At the time it was thought that it was worse hurting than killing; enemy had to treat and transport the injured.
     
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    I think you mis-understood.


    5.56 mm and 15.13 mm together in 1 gun:p
     

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  7. Gian Milan

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    The cartridge caliber .223 Remington (Note this cartridge is known in various literature sources as 5.56 NATO, 5.56 NATO relations, NATO .223, 5.56 mm NATO, 5.56 x45mm NATO, 5.56 x45mm, DWM641, or DWM642 DWM643) , originally known as "M-193 test cartridge" is the ammunition that has replaced the cartridge caliber 7.62 x51mm (See voice for) as ammunition for NATO ordnance long guns. This is a munition that was created for military purposes was adopted in 1964 as a new cartridge of an ordinance of the Armed Forces U.S. after a lengthy trial that saw caliber cartridge as opposed to .222 Remington Magnum .


    Cal. 20, with shot No. 10, it's ok for U.S. vice president to shoot quails. Or to shoot his friends. As he wish.:D
    You can also use the single ball, but after 60 yards you do not have adequate control.
     
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    quote:
    Preliminary tests with handloads and factory loads in the .220 Swift, .22-250 Remington, and .223 Remington show this bullet to be extremely accurate. Also, I have tested the 40-grain in the .223 Remington and the 55-grain in the .22-250 Remington on coyotes. With solid body hits, death is instantaneous. In about a dozen coyotes that were shot, not one that was hit solid in the body exhibited an exit hole.

    However, the Hornady 40-grainer isn’t appropriate on bigger game. One hunter tried to shoot a feral hog (against advice) with .223 Remington using the factory loaded 40-grain V-Max. He missed the head shot and hit the hog at the junction of the neck and shoulder with an almost straight front-on angle. The hog was killed a few minutes later with a bigger gun. Skinning the hog revealed that the bullet penetrated only about 5 inches and completely fragmented, tearing a fist-sized hole in the shoulder, which is exactly what it was designed to do.

    Another new development in .22 bullets comes from Barnes Bullets. That company now offers its solid-copper hollow-point X-Bullet technology in 45- and 53-grain weights. This bullet is designed for positive, controlled expansion and deep penetration. The X-Bullet has proven itself to be a superb performer in big-game hunting calibers. Most hunters report that they can use a bullet one step down in weight from what they normally choose and still get as much or more penetration. The X-Bullet has a reputation for expanding positively and retaining weight over a range of impact velocities. Barnes was aiming for the deer hunters who use .22 centerfireswhen it brought these bullets to market.
    For predators, there are two schools of thought about bullet choices. One is to use a bullet that fragments on impact and stays in the animal without an exit hole. All of the above bullets are excellent choices for that when driven to .223 Remington velocities. The other philosophy is to use a controlled-expansion bullet such as in big-game hunting for complete penetration and a smallish exit hole. Here, the new Barnes X-bullets in both 45- and 53-grain weights will be the best choices. They are aimed at the deer-hunting market.
    No matter what your game, you will find the .223 Remington to be a good friend in the field. It’s not too fussy about what you feed it, it gets the job done, it won’t beat you, and it will never let you down.
     
  9. Gian Milan

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    Your rifle, technically called Billing.
    Too heavy to be a 20 ga.
    Too imprecise for firing rifled.
    In fact, the two rods are welded.
    If a shot of stretches and deforms the other.
    And 'the problem of billing.
    But they are perfect to shoot the pigs in the sty.
    Make that kind of hunting?
    :D
     
  10. Gian Milan

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    I'm sure Schettino has a billing...:p
     
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    lol
    Barrels are not welded together. only one ring connects barrels. allows for un-equal heat expansion.
    Anyway, heat would only affects succesive rapid fire shots.
    Usually I only need one shot.
    I use holographic laser sight. With both eyes open, head position doesn't matter, sight cross hairs appears like a transparent large screen TV picture about 15 feet in front of me. Framing target.
    :)
     
  12. Gian Milan

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    in this precise moment, Italian National TV confirms that Schettino has a billing!
    Rofl!
    A billing!!
    What a shame!
    wait wait
    with a holographic laser sight!
    My God!
    laugh, even the stones!
    How is possible to have a precision shot with a red point?? without a stacker?
    Just Schettino....
     
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    You are correct about this is not a combat weapon.
    I saw enough combat in Vietnam.
    I was joking about shooting lawyers.
    Advantages of the billing is: suitable for any game north america. Birds up to deer. And for defense against larger game (bear) with a slug in the shot barrel. Defense is normally close quarters.

    The action is simple and strong. Gun takes apart in two pieces.
    It's safest gun there is. Breech is open, it's on safe. Breech closed, ready to fire. Simple!
    :)
     
  14. Gian Milan

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    I think we need to do so.
    Come and see me in Italy: you are invited.
    We go boating on the river and the sea.
    Then we hunt.
    But your billing remains in the U.S.!

    When you return, to deny having ever had one.

    So you see my shallow water is not unsinkable, but unsinkable.
    a true wonder!
    And then I come to find me. what do you think?
     

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    I'd enjoy that very much. So would my wife. Is she invited too?
     
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