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Unread 02-09-2001, 10:33 AM   #1
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Well, I can tell you didnt FULLY appreciate my attempt at a little humor. I will not post anymore but I will be rust bluing a couple of Lugers today! EAT your heart out! (no pictures) Ted



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Unread 02-09-2001, 10:35 AM   #2
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Default Post Pics of the Rust Bluing - would'ya??!!! (EOM)

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Default There's humour, and then there's...

perversion that goes way beyond the bounds of decency! Posting a revolver! I mean... HOW COULD YOU? Is NOTHING sacred???



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Default Re: There's humour, and then there's...

I tried to tell Ted that he should keep his little "secret" about the revolver, but he did not listen. Oh well, since Ted showed his revolver, I must confess that I like shooting rifles better than pistols?????????


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Default OH NO!!! heresy!!! Burn him! (EOM)

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Default Marvin, I cut my eye teeth on rifles, but :(

Unfortunately, I love to shoot iron sights (peep) and I just can't see well enough to do it anymore with the same results as I use to do with young eyes. Now I just go have fun with my handguns and try my best to get them close to the black.



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Just to make you feel better - your eyes are not getting worse... I thought the same thing - but I'm convinced they are just printing smaller targets now-a-days... HTH...



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Default John D., OK, I'll buy that !!!! :) (EOM)

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Default Re: Marvin, I cut my eye teeth on rifles, but :(

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I was a sniper in the Army and I have always had a warm feeling for a firearm that can "reach out and touch you". My eyes are getting bad now too, but I shot 6" groups at 200 yards with the K98k iron sites. Not to bad, but I used to be GOOD. A scoped rifle and I can still call the round.


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Default Yep, I know what you mean :(

I really don't like scopes much, although I always used them hunting. But for pure fun, just give me an M-1



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Default Re: Yep, I know what you mean :(

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Give me a K98k and I am as happy as a pig in mud!


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Default Any belt-fed weapon....

will do me just fine for hunting - thank you very much!



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Unread 02-10-2001, 06:52 AM   #14
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Default Re: Any belt-fed weapon....

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Since you mentioned a belt-fed weapon. The MG-34 is being reproduced in semi-auto only and is belt fed. the price is approx. $3650 each. Man would I love to have this!


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