chillipickle
Landlord.
Pheasant shooting, elevenses sloe gin/champagne and pork pies and colemans, crazy ehGuns and alcohol.
What could possibly go wrong?
Pheasant shooting, elevenses sloe gin/champagne and pork pies and colemans, crazy ehGuns and alcohol.
What could possibly go wrong?
Let's pull the Pizza thread, obesity through overeating them must cause as many deaths as guns
I, for one, appreciate the moderators on this. I can attest to seeing posts that could be considered as offensive to 'visitors' and it was only recently that i discovered the 'ignore' button. Yet, I still consider myself am interloper, because I'm live in the dirty, uncouth, and uneducated colonies. (That's sarcasm.)The vote stands at 2 - 1 for the thread to stay, one moderator has not voted.
Garner? Spent 15 years in Raleigh. Was raised outside Hendersonville, NC. Moved to Raleigh after Navy service & degree from UNCA. (Sold my restored 1965 Malibu SS before leaving the mtns). I miss NC.Like someone else posted, I have a number off firearms and greatly enjoy working on them. I used to shoot a couple times a month until COVID ruined everything. I reload my own ammunition too as a hobby.
I had to explain to my wife once that it would be extremely costly to give up my guns. Told her I need something mechanical to tinker with that will fit in our small house. If I got rid of the guns we'd have to add a garage and also there would be the cost of the 1966 Chevy Chevelle Super Sport.
Ha threads can have a habit of growing arms and legs and sodding off over the horizon!Crikey, all I did was put up a picture of what was the standard service weapon for the Army during the first part of my service. A weapon that the who used it remember fondly and which I was quite good with.
The standard AK-47 in 7.62 short was perfect for what it was meant to do. Reliable and easy to use and maintain and reasonably accurate out to 300m. Interestingly I had a play with a Finnish assault rife and it was essentially the Kalashnikov action but better engineered. A very nice piece of kit.Ha threads can have a habit of growing arms and legs and sodding off over the horizon!
All the slr's had gone when I joined. Not a single one in the armoury so never got a chance to try it out. We did have quite a collection of other 'liberated' pieces to shoot now and again.
The ak47 short carbine was hilarious. No real stock and a tiny barrel, made was what a horrendous assault rifle absolutely impossible to aim. Honestly if someone pulled one of those on you, you would be perfectly safe walking up to them and punching them.
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