The Luger Rifle

Pre 1945 action rifles. Muzzle loading.

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#11 Post by Sim G »

dromia wrote:I thought it was more Rangoon oil and linseed oil my self, one of its main attractions along with great editorial integrity and authoritative, knowledgeable writing.

These are things todays quill scrapers know nothing about, they are sycophant scribes who will Image and fellate anyone who will pay them. And they call journalism a "profession", it makes you want to Image all over them with contempt. Trouble is they would probably enjoy it.


Hows the elbow BTW?
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: signfunnypost :clap:

Editorial integrity be damned! I wanted glossy pictures, high round counts and stopping power!! :shakeshout:


Elbow is not so bad, thanks. See the othapedic consultant this coming Wednesday and the force physio Friday. Should be signed back fit in a couple of weeks...... Non too soon!
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#12 Post by dromia »

Sim G wrote: I wanted glossy pictures, high round counts and stopping power!! :shakeshout:

How about Star Wars then. :good:
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#13 Post by dromia »

Sim G wrote:
Elbow is not so bad, thanks. See the othapedic consultant this coming Wednesday and the force physio Friday. Should be signed back fit in a couple of weeks...... Non too soon!
Take care, there are none of us getting any younger.
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dromia wrote:
How about Star Wars then. :good:
Which had Sterling SMG's, Vostock pistols, Stg 44, MG34, Mauser Broomhandle, a MG15 and even a Lewis!! And there was a Webley & Scott flare gun and are you ready for this....... a K98 and an SMLE!!!!

So really, Star Wars is THE gun film for Guns Review readers! :55: :cheers:
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#15 Post by dromia »

Exactly my point, who needs black placcy bag guns for "glossy pictures, high round counts and stopping power!!" Image

So you are a closet Guns Review reader after all Simon. tongueout


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Sim G wrote:Joe, as you've stated the month and year the article appeared in a long defuct magazine, I presume you have the issue? If so, you now have to scan and post it as you can't just leave it there!!! sign01
okeydokey. :good:

I just need to wait till my technical support officer finishes her snooze on the sofa.

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Here you go....
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And the rest .....
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#19 Post by dromia »

Shame Simon won't read it. kukkuk
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#20 Post by Sandgroper »

Very interesting article. Not sure on the operating system merits, but still very intriguing. :good:
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