“First one is a somewhat off topic half-assed poke at the gentleman (I forget his alias)(crazyCharlie{Cederq}) who was whining about too much political stuff in Gunday. I’m not pissed about the comment. If I was, I wouldn’t have acknowledged it at all! And anyway, it’s vaguely possible it might be gun related. She might have something appendix carry for all we can tell from this side. End. I meant end, not side. Apparently, I was distracted. Oooopsie!”
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High polish copper penny colt 1911 45cal heirloom.
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The XM148 America’s early under barrel grenade launcher in Vietnam.
I wonder if BCE’s Sausage Princess could be a Flammenwoofer
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Hawken rifle factory, 1870s,
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Winchester employee with an M1 Garand Receiver after forging prior to the machining process at the Winchester Repeating Arms Co. factory in New Haven, Connecticut during WW2.
Eighty eight PPSH-41 sub-machine guns in the bomb bay of a Soviet Tupolev Tu-2 bomber. Known as the “Hedgehog”, it was intended to fly over enemy formations and unleash all it’s machine guns simultaneously. This aircraft had a theoretical rate of fire of 79,000 rounds per minute.
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What movie is this from? C.
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Lanchester sub-gun.
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Phalanx.
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I have a friend that makes Western art, Caroline. I saw her catalog and asked if I could post them on a Gunday Monday. I am including a couple of QR tag if you are interested in any of her pieces. Her company is called Feral Mountain Art. If you cannot use the QR codes contact me on the GMX email and I will forward your request.