...embedded in a burning car.Montegriffo wrote: Thu Aug 16, 2018 7:39 pm If you replaced the lock the only way they'd know it had happened would be that the three balls would be 200m from where they left them.![]()
The Armory - Guns, Knives, and Axes
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Fuck it, time to be a Youtube hero.
I'm getting a team together.

I'm getting a team together.


Death, death, to the IDF.


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The average subject should not be able to own siege weapons in the modern era.
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FIFYSpeaker to Animals wrote: Thu Aug 16, 2018 9:11 pm The average subject should only able to own siege weapons in the modern era.
Death, death, to the IDF.


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The muslims are doing a favor to the species right now. You're a dead end.Montegriffo wrote: Thu Aug 16, 2018 10:05 pmFIFYSpeaker to Animals wrote: Thu Aug 16, 2018 9:11 pm The average subject should only able to own siege weapons in the modern era.
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Anybody have any .327 Fed Mag experience to relate? Redpill me, I've been thinking the new Ruger would be a ton of reloading fun, given all the junk you can throw in the trunk.

That mama jama takes all of these:

Plus, Henry now makes this dandy for your .327 mag as well:


That mama jama takes all of these:

Plus, Henry now makes this dandy for your .327 mag as well:

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Fife wrote: Sat Aug 18, 2018 3:51 pm Anybody have any .327 Fed Mag experience to relate? Redpill me, I've been thinking the new Ruger would be a ton of reloading fun, given all the junk you can throw in the trunk.
Wish I could tell you about it. But it's a ruger, it's revolver. Do you really need more than that?
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Oh, I wanted to ask you guys. So the rifle up top there is a Belgian made FN Mauser 98, chambered in .30-06. Took it apart and cleaned it and took it out shooting, works great and all that. I know its from the late 40s early 50s, but does anyone know how I can find out what year it was made?
In case yer curious, the bottom is a 300 savage, I've yet to get around to clean and fire it yet.
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Dude turned his Pabst Blue Ribbon and Diet Dr. Pepper cans into a ghost gun. Somebody call CNN.
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doc_loliday wrote: Sat Aug 18, 2018 6:28 pm
Oh, I wanted to ask you guys. So the rifle up top there is a Belgian made FN Mauser 98, chambered in .30-06. Took it apart and cleaned it and took it out shooting, works great and all that. I know its from the late 40s early 50s, but does anyone know how I can find out what year it was made?
In case yer curious, the bottom is a 300 savage, I've yet to get around to clean and fire it yet.
