Gun Pics From Steve in Florida
Article about: Hi folks, more pics of the collection to enjoy. The early Nambu has the smae serial as the paper tag in lid of holster, and the rest say's 2nd Lt. Higa. No doubt the rig has been together si
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Re: Gun Pics From Steve in Florida
LOL, your right, I caught her ordering a bunch of stuff from Petco, a memory foam dogbed, milk bones, a new leash of expensive top grain leather, etc. I put a password now on my Mac, and she doesn't know it yet. Be vewy, vewy quiet, were hunting wabbits. Very nice MP, does it shoot well? Steve
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Re: Gun Pics From Steve in Florida
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Kilroy Was Here
LOL, your right, I caught her ordering a bunch of stuff from Petco, a memory foam dogbed, milk bones, a new leash of expensive top grain leather, etc. I put a password now on my Mac, and she doesn't know it yet. Be vewy, vewy quiet, were hunting wabbits. Very nice MP, does it shoot well? Steve
MP40 looks real but it is a dummy with original parts and solid aluminum receiver. (what a waste of a good parts kit) I might figure out how to build a legal semi one day. There are some designs using M16 parts. Ginger has a Vera Bradly leash to match my wife's pocketbook. I picked it out and bought it to make up for something I must have done and did not ever figure out. Good thing Vera Bradley does make gun slings or I would have to buy her one.
MP40s are a lot to fun to shoot. Too bad they are worth more per oz than gold. I do have a lotto ticket and stayed in the Motel 6.
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Kilroy Was Here
Vera who?.
LMAO That was my question a year ago. The girls in the office go as crazy over them as we would a M1921 Colt TSMG in the case. Look into them. They are not too expensive and make a nice present. I thought they were saying "beer bradley" for a while and thought they were coolers or something.
I hate the fact that you have to even look at dummys and semis. When the MG42s were first imported one of the guys said if he didn't have to cut them up he could have sold them for $200 and made a tidy profit. I think the part kits were about 400 then. What a waste.
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