And number 81? With the lightning rod.Idk what to click on on 79 and what the heck do you do on 81?
On the wall there should be a red or black bell and you have to click it to maintain it. It may be right in front of the firetruck or outside of the building!
Honestly I am not aware of any fines. I don't think the landlord even has to supply smoke detectors. I do however think that you as a tenant have to, or should have renters insurance and will need to buy smoke detectors to get a better rate. In either case smoke detectors are really cheap these days. You could tell him you'd like to install a few smoke detectors to protect his property and yours, and ask if he'd be willing to reimburse you for them. He'd get a better deal on his insurance too. Good Luck
Nope. I spent a whole half hour trying to get a full auto Mac-10 45acp to hit a truck tire about 10 yards in front of me. I loaded mags until my thumbs started to bleed, never hit it. About the time I 'walked' it on target - the 30rd mag would be empty. This was all two hand shooting and hip shooting. When I want to the full auto carbon-15 - different story - this the M16 with a very short 11.5 barrel and collapsable stock - fired from the shoulder I was able to keep nearly all 20-40rds depending on the mag size on the paper, evey when back at 100yds going full auto. Now - the guy who owned the Mac-10 going on 15 years - he had no issues keeping it on target - but - he went through more ammo than one human can lift to learn how to do it. Now - the old WW2 'Swedish K' - a grease gun design that fires 9mm - has one of the slowest cycling rates around - and this is an awesome full auto that is easy to keep on target. After a few minutes of getting familiar with it - you can actually engage multiple targets at full auto and not empty a mag. Very ugly gun - but - one of the most effecient of the pistol shooting full auto rifles. Bottom line - some full auto rifles can be fired quite accuratly with little or no training. All the M16 and variations fall into this. Others - the subcompact like Mac's and Uzi - have a long training period. I am with the Alaska Machine Gun Club - we do a 3 days full auto shoot every Memorial Day weekend in the little town of Anderson and everyone gets to try out each other toys :)