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Unread 03-15-2008, 09:54 AM   #9
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Originally posted by tacfoley
It was not an invitation to commit a crime - it was intended to give you something else to do whilst having a laff at the way we have to do things here.

I'll say it again, IF you can find a live-firing Luger at one of the many shows you say you go to here in UK, please let me know - I AM legal to own such a weapon, just never bothered.
OK will keep an eye out .

I wasn't made to feel very welcome last time though , some bastard blew up my favorite train , the circle line , just up the road from the hotel I was staying in at Padington !


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Originally posted by tacfoley

After having commanded troops in the field, I'm a mite reticent about allowing my shooting to be dictated to me by a spotty-faced oik standing there saying 'You may now shoot your five shots, Mr tac... mind you hand me back five empty cases....'
I can just imagine how you feel .
I have several friends in my club who served , some in Vietnam . They feel the same .

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Originally posted by tacfoley

Whilst in yUK, for the shortest time possible, I can tell you, we live, if that's the word, in East Anglia - that's the lumpy bit that sticks out of the right-hand side of the big island.
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Yup I know it . I mostly see my suppliers and contacts in London , Birmingham/Coventry and one down in South Devon . But getting arround Britain is a breeze on the trains.

America is far more difficult , you either have to fly or drive , and I can't drive on the right -- too terrifying .
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