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Thailand situation and guns
Has anyone been following the coup in Thailand? All I've been seeing is Tavors, M16s and apparently G3s.
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Edit: And a few Negevs. Last edited by commando552; 05-23-2014 at 05:40 PM. |
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I have always wondered how much use would a rifle like that to get all the finish worn off
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It feels like they JUST had a coup. (Well, back in 2006, time flies.) But two military coups in less than a decade? I don't always think of Thailand when I think unstable governments.
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I'm kinda surprised this country could afford those Tavors
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