Gunday Monday, LXXX

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

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Jelly Bryce, kneeling center with the Thompson. Bryce was an Oklahoma City cop known for being so calm during shoot-outs that he got the nickname “jelly.”  When J. Edgar figured out that his corps of college-trained fags weren’t meeting his professional standards in gunfights, he recruited known gunfighters for the job and Jelly was one of them. 

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That is why I have a category named Cederq’s Stupid Shit… Cederq

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17 thoughts on “Gunday Monday, LXXX

  1. #58 must have been made by Berger himself because it’s a bullshit lie. Berger threw Marines under the bus during covid and then set the stage for the total destruction of the Marine Corps with FD-2030. Berger is a disgrace to the memory of all Marines who came before us.

    • Damn straight. My son was on a MEU when Covid hit. He spent several months circling the South Pacific while Berger jerked off, during which time he was given the shot with no option to decline.

  2. Lotsa good ones. Lusting for the Savage 99 and the 2 Colts (or clones).

    • 12 gauge #4 buckshot in 2 3/4″ length shells holds approximately 27 pellets. And a pump and/or automatic reloads much faster. I think I’d rather go that route.

      But an interesting concept, I will give it that.

  3. #3 – I built that same gun rack in shop class back in the early 80’s. Funny thing is, I remember we had to hang all the guns upside down cause that’s the only way they’d balance. I know all the Google pics of gun racks for sale have them right side up, but honestly they don’t balance that way and the first time someone slams a door in the house they’ll all tip over. Am I crazy? It just doesn’t look right to me.

    • I built one kind of like that in 8th grade wood shop class (so it would have been around 1969-1970. But you are right about the balance issue, unless you do something to counter it.

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