Test of Ruger Mini-14 and my new Canon Vixia HF10 camcorder

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This is a test of a new rifle and new camera. Every young American man ought to have both of these items. Hehehe. This new Canon camera is wonderful. I really like the quality. And, hey, the Mini 14 is a great rifle (but I didn’t need to videotape it to know that). The video was edited with Sony Vegas 9.0. Another great purchase (pretty much required if you want to edit the Canon’s highly-compressed files).

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10 Responses to “Test of Ruger Mini-14 and my new Canon Vixia HF10 camcorder”

  1. opmike343 Says:

    You can’t just go tossing around random statistics and then just leave them hanging as if they alone will make your argument for you. A more relevant statistic would be what percentage of guns LEGALLY purchased at Walmart are used in crimes. I swear, the level of intellect some “adults” exhibit is shocking. FACT: most of the gun crime isn’t committed by citizens with legally owned firearms.

  2. TexasDistortion Says:

    Weird, i purchased ammo from Wal-Mart last week. I havent killed anyone…. Hmmmm,
    Just because your country has turned inot “big brother” and stripped the people of theyre rights doesnt mean you should act like a jealous bitch on YouTube. Enjoy your tea kid

  3. XxREAPER3024xX Says:

    Does the mini-14 shoot .223?

  4. tetra021 Says:

    What is the price range on a mini-14?

  5. tetra021 Says:

    not too bad, sounds pretty reasonable

  6. omcorc Says:

    And I’m sure you and your liberal buddies think the solution is to strip law abiding Americans of their firearms in the hopes that you commie utopia will come to fruition. You make me sick. You’ll rant on and on about guns until an attacker corners you in your home and you’re powerless to stop them, wishing you had a shotgun.

  7. opmike343 Says:

    Reading comprehension is very important. Read again what I said, and what argument I was making. I was replying to ANOTHER user who was citing a useless statistic.

    I own several firearms, am an avid shooter, and a proponent of armed defense of one’s home and person. And that position is what I was defending in my post.

  8. Deerslayer2k9 Says:

    Actually I live in Canada and I have one. Its not our guns that we can’t own its the magazines. Pretty much (there are exceptions) all semiautos are pinned to 5 rounds. So we can own all the cool toys they just have a governor on them. lol.

  9. northwestmike Says:

    In the range of $700-800 new. There are so many models now though. You can get basic blued with open sights, and then there are stainless target models with scope rings and barrel vibration dampeners that run well over $1000.00.

  10. SciFientology Says:

    If you were wearing a turban, this could be mistaken as an Al Queda training video :)

    Well done… I’m a Glock-man myself.

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