Dang...that second guy has some real beauties. He's got a collectors eye, I bet. What I wouldn't give to be in that room five minutes...
Nice. What I would'nt do for a SV98....*sigh* Still, I'm somewhat satisfied with my 45.
Somehow looking at all those pictures brings to mind so many stereotypes.
Top guy is a Jamaican drug runner.
Middle guy is a disgruntled post office worker.
Bottom pair is a modern version of Bonnie and Clyde.
My personal choice though.
http://www.armedamerica.org/aa2/7-400.jpg
I reckon you don`t know about the guy in croatia that had an anti tank cannon on his lawn...
He supposedly found it and decided to keep it as a memento.
Im really against homeowners keeping guns, but I dunno when I buy my house/apartment I might be willing to get a rifle or something... I like that gun that guy has in the first pic, but it looks illegal.
I like to die with the songs I love stuck in my head. I hope to make the most of these hollow bones we become.
I raise a toast to the the souls that sang all along. I've been gathering friends to just to make some sounds,
before the ship goes down, I've been making amends by making the rounds before the whole world ends
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dammit! still stuk with old crappy bb gun and an old slingshot(still good tho)... maybe if i dress up as sogeking it'll disturb some ppl so much that they forget to rob me and run away....
Steal, that's just a scout version(notice the foldable stock, its basically a carbine) of the AR-15(the civilian M-16) with a good scope and a rubberized grip on the magazine.
Nothing wrong, in my opinion, for homeowners to own guns(as long as they are responsible), and at the same time something very right about it.
It is also their right, and, I would say, their duty, to have the means to defend themselves and their family(and not just from robbers, mind you).
P.S. - You can see all those people are responsible gun owners, by the way. Notice how their finger covers, but does not go into, the trigger gaurd. Proper gun-handling etiquette.
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