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I Am The Walrus |
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Waiting for Hachiko |
I don't go in a lot of different gunshops now, but years ago, one particular gunshop was the worst for attracting people with dangerous gun handling . I would be at the counter paying, etc, when some nitwit always wanted to show me his "toy" by drawing it and sweeping it at my body. Followed by me telling him to put the gun up and quit pointing it at me. My patience at getting accidentally, much less intentionally shot is nill. 美しい犬 | |||
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A day late, and a dollar short |
That there's funny!! ____________________________ NRA Life Member, Annual Member GOA, MGO Annual Member | |||
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Ammoholic |
This guy was telling me about his extensive collection of guns and looked to be fifties or sixties. I don't think I would have changed his mind about anything. He probably would have scoffed at me or worse. Best not to involve myself with stupid, especially when that stupid has a gun pointed at a place on his body that he's got 15-20 minutes to get to a surgeons table or die if he makes a mistake. No saving that guy, I'll just hope he's lucky. Jesse Sic Semper Tyrannis | |||
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Frangas non Flectes |
I bought an Argentine, or Chilean Mauser, I forget which, that was supposed to be in .308 from a guy who ran his own machine shop out in the middle of cow country in far upstate NY. He strongly hinted to me that he could sell me a fully-auto AK-47 and a few drum mags, but it better not come back to him. I declined. (This was also before the federal AWB was allowed to sunset.) Anyway, in the course of our negotiations for the Mauser, since all he had out behind his shop was several acres of empty fields surrounded by woods, I asked him if we could shoot it. We were in the back corner of his shop, me, my friend who came with me, and a guy who looked just like this, but with shock-white hair and slightly hunched: He says “well, Hell...” and opens a box of ammo, thumbs one into the magazine and closes the bolt. Then he pointed it at a stump log stool a few feet in front of him and just turned and looked at us. I didn’t know what else to do at that point except stick my fingers in my ears. He touched that thing off into the stump log at distance of about four feet and then, with a deep, raspy laugh says “I always wanted to do that!” Suitably impressed with his performance, I handed him the $125 he wanted for it and we left. “That was a decent deal, Brian,” I said once we were back in the car. My friend shouts back “WHAT??” Evidently, after I stuck my fingers in my ears, I gave him a look that he somehow interpreted as though I didn’t really think he was gonna do it. Concrete floors, in the corner of a shop with corrugated tin everything, he caught the full fury of the blast in both ears. Got home, and it wouldn’t chamber any factory .308 or 7.62 NATO I had on hand, so I went back the next day and returned it... after an hour-long tour of his shop where he showed me every last machine and how he rigged up his own makeshift 220 that looked like it would eventually burn his shop and house down some day. After all that, I again asked for my money back and he begrudgingly gave it. I had to see myself out. ______________________________________________ “There are plenty of good reasons for fighting, but no good reason ever to hate without reservation, to imagine that God Almighty Himself hates with you, too.” | |||
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7.62mm Crusader |
Was that Caputo P220 Smudge ? | |||
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E tan e epi tas |
See I seem to attract “the experts”. Like the guy who told me that ALL guns really are made in the same factory. Like seriously. I don’t even argue with folks like this. I get “car guys” like this as well. Sigh. I have taken to calling this magical gun factory land Webemakinthemalldorf and I am now convince all ammo comes from Ammostan. I mean I CERTAINLY don’t know it all hell I barely know a little but COME ON MAN! Take Care, Shoot Safe, Chris | |||
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Frangas non Flectes |
I don't know a Caputo. Northernmost tip of NY. I can't remember the guy's name for sure. He used to keep on hand old green box Kleen-bore in .35 Whelen that one of our hunting buddies used to go buy and I'd go with him. Doubt this guy is kicking around now. He had a small bedroom built off his shop where he kept his guns in a cabinet. He and his wife had bunk beds, and she was up in the top one watching a game show when he was showing me the Mauser. Grouched at us to get out of the way. It was a bizarre experience every time I went there. He had .303 on Enfield stripper clips one time I went after the Mauser adventure. I bought a Garand in the meantime. "Oh, those will work in that! I'll give you a deal." Yeah, no thanks. ______________________________________________ “There are plenty of good reasons for fighting, but no good reason ever to hate without reservation, to imagine that God Almighty Himself hates with you, too.” | |||
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The worst gun handling I ever see is my local gunsmith which just blows me away. I will hand him something and he doesn’t even check it before he starts whipping it around like it’s in two pieces or something. He also does the same thing when showing me his work on various pistols that are someone else’s and if he doesn’t check mine I’m sure he didn’t check theirs. It’s weird though you wouldn’t think an excellent gunsmith would be so careless. | |||
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Husband, Father, Aggie, all around good guy! |
Exactly where my mind went. HK Ag | |||
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delicately calloused |
You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier | |||
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