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NRA Highpower Rifle Standing Slow Fire Panola Dec 07

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Andrew Trampus shooting offhand at 200 with an AR15 at Panola County Gun Club, Dec, 2007. Using an AR15 at the standard 200 yard target.
It would be a felony in California for this kid to TOUCH this rifle.

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  • So i can use my m27/48(By far my favorite Rifle of all time...I can do almost superhuman things with that piece of wood_ in the highpower class? Or would i be better off picking up a 30-06 or .308 mossberg rifle?

  • @MikeW259 Of course, you are always better off buying more rifles! I'd shoot .308 or less, and probably in the 6.5 range. Those seem to be the best bullets and loads these days. 6mm is getting a lot of attention.

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  • California needs to get rid of Diane Feinstien and then maybe it can get its collective head out of its bottom. Andrew, well done, I'm proud of ya man!!

  • good job kid, thats good stuff. keep it up!

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  • Fun stuff. I compete as well in CA. Love me WOA upper. Not to nit-pick but where's the safety glasses?

  • @Blackfork6 Since you didn't seem to catch it the first time, I'll repeat myself. My issue was with your "especially for those under 21" bit. That's just plain made-up. Being over or under 21 has *NOTHING* to do with our rifle laws. Feel free to bash California but please don't spread misinformation.

  • @opensourcelinuxm OF COURSE it would be legal for someone to possess a CALIFORNIA-LEGAL AR15 in California, with a button-push mag release, et....but these are NOT California-legal ARs being fired, therefore they would not be legal in California.

  • @Blackfork6 Again, it is not illegal for ANYBODY to possess a California-legal AR15. There is no "especially for those under 21." If you are over 18 and it's CA-legal, you may freely possess it. If you are under 18 and it's CA-legal, you may possess it in the presence of your parent/guardian (just like in most other states...) What makes you fucking think that you know more about CA gun laws than somebody who has actually lived in CA for the past 20 years?

  • @opensourcelinuxm Yes, but these AR15s are NOT Califonia -legal- they are normal National-Match AR15s....illegal in California, especially for those under 21.

  • @Blackfork6 It is not a felony for ANYBODY to possess a California-legal AR15. Get your facts straight.

  • Yes. You would be in the Match Rifle Class, not the Service Rifle Class but you can use it.

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  • i got a question, at 2:38 is that illegal? cuz it looks like he is using the sling.

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