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The Gun Issue
Las Vegas Review Journal ^
| May 09, 2002
| Steve Sebelius
Posted on 05/10/2002 6:16:52 PM PDT by alaskanfan
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To: mamelukesabre
I have a tin for my 4MM indoor rifle that reads:
100 Randzunder
Flobert Cartridges
4MM Kurtz Short
Mittlestark
mit kugel No.7
With Ball No.7
It also has the acorn and the sealing tape around the tin has the RWS Trademark.
I remember that a company called Dangerous Dave's used to handle all the weird stuff out of California. I had a catalog from the SHOT show that I picked up years ago. I don't know if they're still in business.
To: alaskanfan
That's a great article. If all liberals had that sort of attitude, they would be almost bearable. Maybe someone should try cloning him? Maybe then, I could own a Thompson and an MP-40. I saw some photos of some guys "recycling" some old television sets with a Thompson. It looked like a lot of fun. But, so long as there's a BATF, pictures, is about as close to that kind of fun I'll ever get.
To: alaskanfan
" The classic M-14? Can't get enough of them. " OK, I might actually be able to like this guy.
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05/19/2002 10:05:35 PM PDT
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Lurker
To: mamelukesabre
I believe they called it a "tri-power".....Ran like a scalded cat.
To: alaskanfan
I never had the pleasure of driving one. But someone I know that owned both a '58 impala SS with a 348 and a 68 chevelle SS with a 396, said the 348 was faster. He bought both cars brand new, so mileage wasn't a factor. But the 348 had a stickshift, while the 396 had an automatic....had they both had similar transmissions, it might be a different story.
To: alaskanfan
oops....make that a 1960 impala SS.
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