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.....Zombie Tom Gresham?
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I was thinking you better make sure you have good cover. He can probably still shoot better than me as a Zombie.
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.666 Schumer Express
Most often used on those who get between the senor Senator from NY and a camera.
.45 DSFPS (Donna Shalala Fetal Position & Scream)
Actually never fired. Firearms chambered in this round are usually dropped to the ground, soon followed by the "shooter," after which pathetic mewling can be detected from inside the quivering, gelatinous mass of humanity wallowing in its own helplessness.
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.45 DSFPS (Donna Shalala Fetal Position & Scream)
Actually never fired. Firearms chambered in this round are usually dropped to the ground, soon followed by the "shooter," after which pathetic mewling can be detected from inside the quivering, gelatinous mass of humanity wallowing in its own helplessness.
You mean it's a French military arm?
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A fine Purdey double......just throw it at him and he'll be occupied with it for days....
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.45 DSFPS (Donna Shalala Fetal Position & Scream)
Actually never fired. Firearms chambered in this round are usually dropped to the ground, soon followed by the "shooter," after which pathetic mewling can be detected from inside the quivering, gelatinous mass of humanity wallowing in its own helplessness.
You mean it's a French military arm?
I used to make jokes about French guns till I tried someone's (not Century-destroyed) MAS 49/56. Thing is .308, pretty much, and rock solid. Those, I can picture some Foreign Legionnaire kicking insurgents' asses in Côte d'Ivoire with one, and then having some vin ordinaire from a jerrycan.
But then they went to the FAMAS...
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Actually, the French have produced some good - or even excellent - and innovative military arms. The French 75mm gun was one heckuva artillery piece in WWI . . . then there's smokeless powder . . .
Of course, as for the users . . .
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The FAMAS actually has a decent in-service reputation.
Far better than the Brit's contemporary (whose designation escapes me at the moment).
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The FAMAS actually has a decent in-service reputation.
Far better than the Brit's contemporary (whose designation escapes me at the moment).
SA-80.
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The FAMAS actually has a decent in-service reputation.
Far better than the Brit's contemporary (whose designation escapes me at the moment).
Apparently they sent off all of the weapons to H&K to have them fix them. They apparently work now, more or less. Going from the FAL to the SA80 must've been a rather unpleasant shock for the Brits.
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The FAMAS actually has a decent in-service reputation.
Far better than the Brit's contemporary (whose designation escapes me at the moment).
Apparently they sent off all of the weapons to H&K to have them fix them. They apparently work now, more or less. Going from the FAL to the SA80 must've been a rather unpleasant shock for the Brits.
I have to wonder how many in Iraq now would like their L1A1s back like we're getting the M-14's back.
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The FAMAS actually has a decent in-service reputation.
Far better than the Brit's contemporary (whose designation escapes me at the moment).
Apparently they sent off all of the weapons to H&K to have them fix them. They apparently work now, more or less. Going from the FAL to the SA80 must've been a rather unpleasant shock for the Brits.
I have to wonder how many in Iraq now would like their L1A1s back like we're getting the M-14's back.
When was the last time they used the L1A1? Falklands?
I know that we still have quite a lot of our AK4's (H&K G3). We've given away a lot of them to the Baltic countries though. Although I guess that's better than having them melted down. Homeguard still has them.
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Don't forget about the Minié ball.
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What caliber for really bizarre threads?
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What caliber for really bizarre threads?
Just need Mike's ban/thread closing stick.
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What caliber for really bizarre threads?
.22 LR. *
*Long Ramble.