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Got my new rifle built (pictures)
White Israelite:
--- Quote from: jtfrudy08 on December 20, 2007, 02:48:25 AM ---I know LOL It's just all very interesting to me.
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Even if I did hunt, I don't think my rifle would be very good for hunting, it's a 5.56/.223 (NATO round) which is basically a .22 with a lot of gun powder behind it. Not very good for taking down a deer, the .223 is still highly questionable in terms of effectiveness though it's really about shot placement more than anything. Some say the .223 has a advantage being a light round with the tumbling effect when it hits flesh though this could be due to barrel twist more than anything.
Actually there are some differences with the .223/5.56, they are not exactly the same but almost identical, a gun that is chambered for 5.56 will shoot .223 without a problem but a gun labeled .223 generally shouldn't be used to shoot 5.56.
This will be my next rifle
a FN FAL
:D
.308 is a nice size round.
White Israelite:
Also Rudy, I have handguns for personal protection as well, won't post them all up but heres my H&K USP .45, 12 round mags.
German guns aren't cheap but their built like a rock
That ones a bit too bulky to conceal but I am ordering a Jericho 941 (baby eagle) for concealment in .45, full steal gun :)
Vito:
--- Quote from: Cohen on December 20, 2007, 02:41:13 AM ---
--- Quote from: jtfrudy08 on December 20, 2007, 02:32:42 AM ---Cool!!! Do you hunt??
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Hunting is prohibited in Judaism.
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How is hunting prohibited in Judaism? If the animal is kosher, what's the problem? Does the animal have to be farmed in order to be kosher?
newman:
--- Quote from: Vito on December 20, 2007, 03:44:14 AM ---
--- Quote from: Cohen on December 20, 2007, 02:41:13 AM ---
--- Quote from: jtfrudy08 on December 20, 2007, 02:32:42 AM ---Cool!!! Do you hunt??
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Hunting is prohibited in Judaism.
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How is hunting prohibited in Judaism? If the animal is kosher, what's the problem? Does the animal have to be farmed in order to be kosher?
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Yes.
Flesh "torn in the field" (hunted) is not kosher. Domestic animals that "have a cloven hoof and chew the kud" are the only acceptable mamals a Jew can eat.
Sarah:
--- Quote from: newman on December 20, 2007, 04:22:09 AM ---
--- Quote from: Vito on December 20, 2007, 03:44:14 AM ---
--- Quote from: Cohen on December 20, 2007, 02:41:13 AM ---
--- Quote from: jtfrudy08 on December 20, 2007, 02:32:42 AM ---Cool!!! Do you hunt??
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Hunting is prohibited in Judaism.
--- End quote ---
How is hunting prohibited in Judaism? If the animal is kosher, what's the problem? Does the animal have to be farmed in order to be kosher?
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Yes.
Flesh "torn in the field" (hunted) is not kosher. Domestic animals that "have a cloven hoof and chew the kud" are the only acceptable mamals a Jew can eat.
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Then how would Jewish people survive in the wild?
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