Gunday Monday

Contributed by Don’t mind me and Wild, wild West.

1) DMM:

    Jacob Shaw Under-hammer Percussion Revolver.

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    Belgian 12 Shot Rimfire.

      3)

      Cochran Rotating Turret Revolver.

      4)

      Thomas K. Auston .25 cal Percussion Revolver.

      5)

      Lemat, .35 or .41 cal 9 cylinder Revolver with a 20ga Smooth Bore Under Barrel.

      6)

      Zulaica Auto Revolver.

      7)

      Metaba MTR-8.

      8)

      U-94, UDAR, .41 cal.

      9)

      Pfeifer Zeliska, .600 cal Nitro Express.

      10)

      Swiss Minigun, 2.34mm Rimfire.

      11)

      Borchardt C-93.

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      Gyrojet, 13mm cal.

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      Bergmann 1894.

      14)

      Stoehr, .22 cal Magnum Machine Pistol (Blow foreword Operation.)

      15)

      Cederq, Model X. ( I wish! Scope on a shotgun? )

      16)

      Hopkins & Allen, XL #4.

      17)

      Cased Colt 1860, Army.

      18)

      Remington Elliot Derringer.

      19)

      British Greener Flare Pistol, WW1, Dated 1915.

      20)

      Brun Latrige Repeater.

      21)

      Belgian Arendt Rimfire.

      22)

      Steyr OWG, Model 1909.

      23)

      J. Hall % Sons, .275 cal Percussion Belt Buckle Pistol.

      24)

      Czech Samopal 2B47 (Nice weekend project.)

      1) WwW:

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      General Nguyen Ngoc Loan.

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      Hogan Hero’s Cast.

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      Used enough of this crap!

      13)

      The story on the F-105 with the Marines label was the pilot diverted into Danang due to mechanical issues after a strike in North Vietnam, and the Jarheads tagged it.  And supposedly the pilot did not notice it until the aircraft was fixed and landed back in Thailand.  Oooopsie!
      I’m not sure how true the story is, but it is true that it is a story
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      Me: I don’t need no stinking numbers…