Which of Kelly’s Heroes was your favorite character?
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Better then.
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Or worse now.
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Oregon has fallen.
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Made it all the way to the scene of the crash.
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Future occupant of the National Pissatorium.
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Required Reading.
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Taurus Pride Month.
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Sweet bird of youth.
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Stolen from Irish.
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Wheelock pistol.
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AK Economics.
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Get some elbow pads, darlin’.
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Concealed Carry.
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Find the pistol.
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42)Cederq:
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19 thoughts on “Gunday Monday.”
1 Grips better than mine dammit
Quite. Not sure which one is enjoying it more.
I’m not real sure it matters…….
51 The whole nine yards
Raquel
‘Nuff said!
#45 is wrong about Glocks. There are quite a few made in Smyrna Georgia.
#15. Beautiful. I wonder what caliber.
#19. The German and his moment of realization.
#26. Yeah? Well, not hard enough to suit me..
#19.Iliked “Cowboy”.
#22 All the M16 pictures I see have a forward assist for the bolt, yet I never carried one like that. I looked it up and found out the USAF did not use that type, the went with the original design, as Colt intended.
#1 – Needed to be stabilized.
#7 – Somebody thinks “killing” is a bad word?
#14 – I don’t know the movie. James Garner and Robert Duvall?
#19 – The crazy tank commander
#23 – M4 feed ramps are an improvement
#40 – I’d have to pat her down
Half right. Robert Duvall and Michael Caine in “Second Hand Lions”.
#17 – A real M-205 in 40 mm is expensive to own and use, thanks to ATF. Nearly identical launcher in 37mm is legal and cheaper because it is a signaling device, not a destructive device.
#19) Aside from Clint, it was Oddball.
#23) Trijicon optics are second to none in my book, but don’t throw it on top of second hand tacticool.
Worked in a gun store 50 years ago, and a guy came in, pulled a J frame .38 out of his belt under his sweatshirt, and put it on the glass counter. Like all firearms, the first thing I do is check it if it’s loaded, like everything for sale under the counter, every time. He said he wanted white outline rear sights. We had an awesome gunsmith.
I opened the cylinder, and it was loaded. I dumped em on the glass counter, and as he was scrambling to pick ’em up, I casually told him we didn’t need those. Then looked over to see his shoes. Shiny black leather shoes.
Off duty cop. Obviously a dumb one. #1, Who would you give a loaded pistol to someone you never saw before. #2. Never hand anyone a loaded firearm to anyone without pointing out that fact, Good grief.
#40
I can see the end of the barrel peaking out under the left clasp.
1 Grips better than mine dammit
Quite. Not sure which one is enjoying it more.
I’m not real sure it matters…….
51 The whole nine yards
Raquel
‘Nuff said!
#45 is wrong about Glocks. There are quite a few made in Smyrna Georgia.
#15. Beautiful. I wonder what caliber.
#19. The German and his moment of realization.
#26. Yeah? Well, not hard enough to suit me..
#19.Iliked “Cowboy”.
#22 All the M16 pictures I see have a forward assist for the bolt, yet I never carried one like that. I looked it up and found out the USAF did not use that type, the went with the original design, as Colt intended.
#1 – Needed to be stabilized.
#7 – Somebody thinks “killing” is a bad word?
#14 – I don’t know the movie. James Garner and Robert Duvall?
#19 – The crazy tank commander
#23 – M4 feed ramps are an improvement
#40 – I’d have to pat her down
Half right. Robert Duvall and Michael Caine in “Second Hand Lions”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blNq_EFbCro
#17 – A real M-205 in 40 mm is expensive to own and use, thanks to ATF. Nearly identical launcher in 37mm is legal and cheaper because it is a signaling device, not a destructive device.
I meant M-203, not M-205. My bad.
Oddball, by far!
#22 & 23. Much more versatile now.
https://www.model1sales.com/
#19) Aside from Clint, it was Oddball.
#23) Trijicon optics are second to none in my book, but don’t throw it on top of second hand tacticool.
Worked in a gun store 50 years ago, and a guy came in, pulled a J frame .38 out of his belt under his sweatshirt, and put it on the glass counter. Like all firearms, the first thing I do is check it if it’s loaded, like everything for sale under the counter, every time. He said he wanted white outline rear sights. We had an awesome gunsmith.
I opened the cylinder, and it was loaded. I dumped em on the glass counter, and as he was scrambling to pick ’em up, I casually told him we didn’t need those. Then looked over to see his shoes. Shiny black leather shoes.
Off duty cop. Obviously a dumb one. #1, Who would you give a loaded pistol to someone you never saw before. #2. Never hand anyone a loaded firearm to anyone without pointing out that fact, Good grief.
#40
I can see the end of the barrel peaking out under the left clasp.
Dave wins the innernets today.