I managed to watch the video without sound, Ovenpaa is listening to U2....
It looks very impressive, certainly a candidate, it reminds me of those 1930s Thomson guns.
I am fairly certain they have one of those Thomson guns at the NRA museum, one of the guys from Fultons was shooting it.
Special bullet alright...bit of a nasty surprise there...LOL
Shooting Zombies
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Re: Shooting Zombies
Gotta love The Zombie Shooters Association of America.
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end!
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There are a few regions in Cardiff where you might get your head eaten...
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Alot of fangled nonesence. When they come i just want old reliable:
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SMLE is a grand choice but means .303 which would be harder to find, but an L1A1, well that would just fit the bill perfectly and the larger mag capacity is always a bonusScotsgun wrote:Alot of fangled nonesence. When they come i just want old reliable
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I imagine that would get quite heavy after a while :)Dangermouse wrote:Pocket pistol for Zombies - 24 shot 38 cal
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