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Everything posted by rodent.22
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The day you pull the plug- SHOOT THE DAMNED THING..... :grin:
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Lack of will by the local law enforcement and a judiciary with no backbone allows these bastards to flourish. This is a real HOT BUTTON for me....
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Godless animals- the best way to deal with them is stabbing or shooting. Issue all the punks a 9mm when they turn 13, lock all of them in a football stadium at night and let the problem take care of itself. Here in Virginia there is a cultural element to the problem- to avoid this situation many malls remove any gathering of males with more than 2 members off the premises. Private Property you know. Forced sterilisation would be one long-term solution to this social problem.
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Make no mistake about American business- the are totally in bed with political power and politicians with ANY sort of power. PROFITS are all that matters. Guns are no different. Bloomberg croaks- the guns will be at the front of the counters again.
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great photos- REALLY NICE ARM!!!!! :thumb:
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Spikes is the one the bashers throw at me on the ''other'' sites. Hell I can shoot 30 rounds out of the Colt/Umarex in 9-10 seconds, and its accurate at targets.....Whats not to like? Their point is why buy a airsoft toy when you could own a real gun- the spikes upper. My point is when you have 30 rounds shot up your behind your buns won't know if a Spikes or a Colt/Umarex killed ya, so what the hells the point in bashing? Sorry I had to vent....See how damned stupid this crap can get? :auto: :bang:
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Spikes Tactical... :beer:
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Not the dreaded ''S'' word? Some people like 'em, some people hate 'em....
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No cheese! GEEZ.... :laugh:
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What is his favorite Halloween treat? ;D
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X2 :beer:
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I've owned the Colt/Umarex OPS for over a year, have run several thousand rounds thru it. It has the M4 collapsible stock, full length rails and a fixed front sight post. A very GOOD arm, however it is the MOST reviled arm on the internet. The bashers, none of whom I can determine actually own a Colt/Umarex have a field day on most sites running these guns down. Being an owner and ACTUALLY KNOWING what I'm talking about I can give you an open honest opinion. The Colt/Umarex is ammo picky, the Winchester bulk and Federal bulk run thru it just fine. The higher your round count fired thru the arm, the smoother it gets. It does have a schrouded barrel, doesn't hurt a thing. The early guns have a 180 degree safety, doesn't mean a thing on this plinker. A fake forward assist is no issue, who would ever need it with a rimfire. It will NOT accept an AR spec trigger group, it's trigger is a Walther proprietary design. The barrel is metric threaded, however a thread adapter is readily available to convert it to 1/2''X 28. All I hear about is how DIFFICULT this arm is to clean. NOT! If you have a smidgen of mechanical ability it is simple to break down and clean. I would buy this arm AGAIN....I would recommend this arm to others, if they have any ability to maintain their arms.
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Looks mighty pretty to me.... :beer:
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Thank you! SGT USAF 43151A AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE, 1970-1974, USAF RESERVE 74-76. I was fortunate in that my career field ( prop driven aircraft) included everything from the WWII gooney birds (C-47) to the T-28, T-29,C-54, C-118, C-123, and the AC-119 gunship. Also since the inventory of prop jobs was falling daily, I worked all jet aircraft in the US inventory, USAF, ARMY, NAVY and USMC. Transient Maintnance, Clark AB, Phillipines, 6200 FMS 1971-72. 18th SOS NKP Thailand '72. Base Flight Keesler AFB, MS '72-'74. Carswell AFB, FT Worth, Tex '74-'76. Been a LONG time ago and FAR FAR away.....
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Smurff that trench knife looks MEAN.... >:D
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You know MG I bought the only two I've ever seen since 1980 and these 2 are them....
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My Dad loved Case knives. Over a 25 year period I gave him an average of 3 knives a year, mostly Case XX. I gave him 75-80 Case knives from 1980-2007. He told me before he died he wanted me to have them back, and his wife said sure. After he passed away, 60 of those knives disappeared. I was told her two adult sons went thru his stuff. They probably pawned them. Oh well at least he got the enjoyment out of them. Some in the pictures are cheap import knives, many Xmas gifts from vendors at my employment. Several from a good shooting friend who died unexpectedly last year.
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Here's a couple of Case Hobo knives- They look like normal knives, open the blades and the handles slide apart. The blade and fork knife I gave to my Dad about 25 years ago. It was returned to me when he died. The blade, fork, and spoon knife was a gift from my wife about 5 years ago. Both very unusual knives, LOL.
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One of my buddies in Thailand was loading a flare cannister in 1972, it went off and burned the hell out of him....I haven't seen him since '72. He's a retired cop in Arizona now.
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Is the barrel in line with the bottom of the cylinder?
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Did you work as a rigger or loadmaster?
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