Any one from aus..

Building or modifying BB, Airsoft, and pellet types of guns. Target practice only!
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Hey im just wondering if there is anyone in aus that wants to sell me there bb-gun? Im in brissy if that helps.

I still plan on building my own but right now i just want something i can shoot till i get around to getting the materials and the time to build my own.

pm me if your interested?
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BB guns are illegal in Aus.. (illegal to sell.)
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there illegal to build and own your creations, and spudguns are illegal also.

Im after something someone has built, not a commercal air-rifle also, just so there are no miss-understandings
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Notice the casual conversation about illegality.

"Yeah, it's illegal, but I'm gonna do it anyway". :P
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Ragnarok wrote:"Yeah, it's illegal, but I'm gonna do it anyway". :P
Apparently it's better to proceed with caution down under ;)
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It's probably better anywhere, even in places like the US where they're supposedly legal (although no doubt many cops would say otherwise).

I'm deliberately never too open about most things I do, because there will always be someone with an opinion on it - wargaming, video games, spudding, airgunning, forums.

About the only thing I'm open about is stage crew, and the irony is there that I spend my whole time hidden anyway.

Anyway, if you'll excuse me, I need to see a man about a watch.
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If you have a mobile phone, you don't need a watch. Haven't worn one since 1999 ;p
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:If you have a mobile phone, you don't need a watch. Haven't worn one since 1999 ;p
Ah, but mobile phones have problems. They run flat much sooner, need to be taken out to get charged, then get forgotten - at least in my case.

Watch batteries will last years, and can be strapped to your wrist - although even then, I seem to go through them faster than phones. About one every couple of years I think.
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Well, I'm running around with two at the moment *ducks to avoid the bottles and jeers from the crowd* so one of them's bound to be working :)

As to the original post, all you need is a length of 6mm tubing jammed into one end of a blowgun, a coke bottle with a schrader sticking out of the bottom bodged to the other end et voila, you're sorted ;) no need for any black market dealings.
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jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:If you have a mobile phone, you don't need a watch. Haven't worn one since 1999 ;p
Me neither. Over time my phone became my watch, my camera, my MP3 player, my agenda, my alarm clock, and, last but not least, my phone.
I have it with me 24/7 and its always on, I have it for 2 years now, and it basically has never ran out of batteries.
Ragnarok wrote: Ah, but mobile phones have problems. They run flat much sooner, need to be taken out to get charged, then get forgotten - at least in my case.
Because my phone is so much for me, it is very important and thus I have never forgot it or forgot to charge it.
Because it is my alarm clock, I always check the battery before I go sleep, and then I put it on the charger when its less then 40%.
Till the day I'm dieing, I'll keep them spuddies flying, 'cause I can!

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devilman wrote: Im after something someone has built, not a commercal air-rifle also, just so there are no miss-understandings
It's against the rules to discuss the selling of a homemade gun, cannon, air rifle, bb gun or what ever you want to call it on this forum.
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