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Hihihi, clifford hat Recht.

Wichtig dürfte sein, daß man:

- Glaubhaft betont, Gewalt in aller Form zu verabscheuen, auch wenn Russen die Schwester vergewaltigen.

- Bestreitet, irgendwelche Computerspiele zu kennen.

- Keinesfalls dunkle oder gar schwarze Kleidung trägt (von Camos gar nicht zu reden!). Am besten florales Design oder selbstgestrickt! Nichts Macho-mäßiges!

- Waffen nicht verbal verniedlicht ("mein Schätzchen" etc.).

- Ausdrücklich ausführt, Waffen eigentlich gar nicht besonders zu mögen und diese nur als leider notwendige Sportgeräte zur Ausübung des Schießsports zu sehen, den man als meditative Angelegenheit betrachtet. ("Nach einem stressigen Tag - diese Konzentration beim Schießen gibt mir eine wunderbare innere Ruhe. Eigentlich würde ich lieber Bogenschießen, aber ich habe Probleme mit meiner Schulter!"). Wer sich damit auskennt, kann ja ein paar Zen-Weisheiten preisgeben (Aber kein blutrünstiges Samurai-Zeug!).

- Offenheit, Kontaktfreude und soziale Kompetenz signalisiert. Liebevoll von der Freundin/Frau/Lebensgefährtin erzählen, auch wenn man gerade keine hat! (Besser wäre wegen des Minderheitenbonus natürlich ein Lebensgefährte. Aber Vorsicht! Sowas ist schwer vorzutäuschen!)

- Vermittelt, daß man die MPU begrüßt und den Psychologen in seiner Kompetenz voll anerkennt. ("Wurde eigentlich Zeit, daß sowas eingeführt wird! Ich sehe das jetzt auch als Chance, irgenwie einmal etwas über mich selbst zu erfahren.")

Dann wird's schon klappen!

:lol::lol::lol:

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Karaya, Du bist ja ein Oberliga-Zyniker!

Jo, danke vielmals.

Aber wenn man den Zynismus mal abzieht, dürfte das meiste nach meiner (dienstlichen, hihi) Erfahrung mit Püschologen und Verkehrs-MPU's schon hinkommen.

Nicht bestehen wird auf jeden Fall, wer:

- Erzählt, daß er jedem Russen, der seine Schwester vergewaltigt, sofort das Gehirn wegbläst.

- Mit leuchtenden Augen von der letzten Counterstrike-Schlacht berichtet.

- Im schwarzen Pseudo-SEK-Overall mit Kampfstiefeln auftaucht.

- Seinen 44'er "Suzie" nennt. :lol:

- Den Püschologen voller Begeisterung mit technischen Details zutextet oder erzählt, wie man neulich im Verein mit Slugs auf Wassermelonen geschossen hat ("Mann, da sind die Fetzen geflogen! Bis an die Decke!").

- Durchblicken läßt, daß er keine Freunde hat und Frauen sowieso haßt ("Ich bin eben mehr ein Einzelgänger! Weiber sind sowieso alle Schlampen, außer Mutti!").

- Die Untersuchung ablehnt und erklärt, daß er Püschologie sowieso für eine Pseudowissenschaft für Schwule hält.

:roll::roll:

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Type: Double Action

Chamber: Models 581, 681, 586, 686, 386 - .357 Magnum; Models 396 and 696 - .44 Special

Weight unloaded: depending on barrel lenght, usually from 980 to 1250 gramm (35 - 44 Oz)

Length: depending on barrel lenght, usually from 190 to 350 mm ( 7 1/2 - 13 13/16 inch)

Barrel length: 63.5, 102, 152, 208 mm (2 1/2, 4, 6, 8 3/16 inches)

Capacity: 6 rounds (7 rounds for M686 Plus and 5 rounds for Models 396 and 696 in .44Spl)

The "L"-frame family of revolvers is one of the youngest and smallest of all S&W families. It was announced in 1980 with four models, all chambered in .357 magnum - 581, 681, 586 and 686. All those revolvers were similar in design, and differed only in materials and sight types: models 581 and 586 were carbon steel, 681 and 686 - stainless steel; models 581 and 681 had fixed rear sights, models 586 and 686 had ajustable sights. The idea behind the whole "L"-frame family was to create revolvers, strong enough to withstand a steady diet of full-power .357 Magnum ammunition while being comfortable to carry for long periods. Basically, these guns were intended as "ideal" service revolvers in 357 magnum. Previous S&W revolvers in .357 Magnum had some drawbacks from that point of view: K-frame revolvers like Model 19 or Model 66 were light but not strong enough for constant usage of powerfull ammunition; N-framed guns, like Model 28 or Model 627 were exceptionally strong, but also too big and heavy. So "L"-framed guns were born as compromise between K and N frames - grip part of the "L" frame is similar to "K" frame, and cylinder part is much stronger, like that of "N" frame.

"L"-framed revolvers quickly became a real sucess, and were adopded and still are used by many police departments across USA. They also became popular across civilian shooters who needed powerful and stong, but moderately sized revolver. Later, S&W developed a set of revolvers in .44 Spl, based on the same frame - models 696 (stainless steel), 296 AirLite Ti (with Bodyguard-like shrouded hammer) and 396 AirLite Sc (Aluminium-Scandium frame, Titanium cylinder). All these guns have 5-shot cylinders and intended for those who wanted to lauch bigger slugs from a relatively compact gun. Latest addition to the "L"-frame family is a model 386 in MountainLite and PD modifications. Model 386 has frame and cylinder dimensions of any other "L"-framed guns, but frame is made from newest lightweight and strong Al-Sc alloy, and cylinder is made from Titanium. Gun is extremely light for such powerful ammo, and has 2 1/2 inch (PD) or 3 inch lightweight (MountainLite) barrels. Another recent addition is a Model 686 Plus, which has seven shot cylinder.

Technically, all "L"-framed revolvers are similar to any other modern S&W revolvers. They have double-action trigger, firing pin is mounted on the hammer. Lockwork featured safety bar, which does not allow to hammer to hit the primer unless the trigger is pressed. Cylinder is locked to the frame by two locks - one at the rear of the cylinder (operated manually by the latch on the left side of the frame), and another on the underbarrel lug (spring-loaded plunger). For loading and ejection cylinder is swung out to the left. Most guns have heavy barrels with solid upper ribs and heavy, full lenght underbarrel lugs. MountainLite guns have lightweight barrels without upper rib and with short underbarrel lug. On most models sights are ramped post front and ajustable rear. Fixed sights models are no longer in production, but S&W Custom shop does small runs of the factory customised M681 revolvers. Cylinder capacity is 6 rounds on most models in .357 Magnum, 7 rounds of .357 in model 686 Plus and 5 rounds if chambered for .44 Special. Some models also may feature factory ported barrels to reduce muzzle jump and felt recoil.

In general, "L"-frame revolvers are excellent combat, self-defence, hunting and sport guns, still wery popular, and not only in USA.

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