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"over looked".. can't overlook that firkin trainswaddle rek. je mu fu chri say
whut
whut
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"over looked".. can't overlook that firkin trainswaddle rek. je mu fu chri say
whut
You dumb f'er.. there's no such thing as "over look(ed)".. it is improper.I would totally give you a thumbs-up "Like" for that, except I have no idea what you just said. Oh what the hell, I like it anyways.
You dumb f'er.. there's no such thing as " over look".. it is improper.
goot talk stfuOhhhh....you were correcting *grammar* with your exquisitely well constructed English sentence. I'm such an idiot. My bad.
goot talk stfu
Uppity bois.. whatcha gone do?
Easy there, whoa there boy..............
I'll throw another one out there. The Glock 22 and 23. I know, they are chambered because in 40S&W, that dreaded high pressure/lower capacity/hard recoiling demon cartridge. But, no one can say that its not a good defensive pistol/cartridge combo. I've used them both in IDPA and carried the Glock 22 on duty and I will submit to you all that it works.
goot talk stfu
Got one in 35 Remington, the only drawback is the price of ammunition.On my list, too, though I like the idea it in .35!
Brutus Out
I hear you.. my bad. I apologize. uncalled forUm.......I think, that's....talk goot or stfu!
Another one is mausers. Everytime I hear mil surplus bolt action, they're talking about the moist nugget. IMHO the mausers are underappreciated where I live. One of the smoothest actions I've ever handled was a mauser.
Those too, if anything they're all non-existent where I live. The only mil surplus bolt action rifles I see here are Mosin Nagants.Don't forget British Enfield's or the Springfield 1903. The first bolt action rifle I shot was an Enfield in 303 Brit. Damn if that didn't shoot good but left one hell of a bruise on my shoulder.