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That thing is HUGE!!!
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^*sarcasm* Oh hahaha! *sarcasm*
immaturity! hahahaha! so funny nice, that's gonna be hard to find a place to shoot at.
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Go to Mexico,
kill some shriekers and hit your truck´s engine block |
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The gun in Tremors II was "only" a .50 BMG. I don't want to know what 14.5x114 or whatever it is would do.
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Ok, one last stupid gun while I'm still making overseas pay... I wasn't going to buy anything else completely retarded, but you sure don't see these very often. Yes, it's all real.
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That thing's going to be awesome...and a bit heavy
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"There's a fine line between not listening and not caring...I like to think I walk that line everyday of my life." Blessed be the LORD, my rock, Who trains my hands for war, And my fingers for battle Psalm 144:1 “It is always wrong to use force, unless it is more wrong not to.” |
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If you ever run empty (not very likely ) with that thing, it's heavy enough to bludgeon someone to death with ease
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with all due respect
SHIT! im so jealous of you, my friend collects lugers, he has 2. one from his grandfather during WW2 and another he bought somewhere. he will kill you if he sees that
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Thanks. The Luger (Lange Pistole 08) is all-matching & made in 1917, and so is the drum. These are very neat pistols, they're commonly called Artillery Lugers, but in actual fact they're found mostly with unit marks from infantry regiments. In 1917 they were issued on a scale of 10 per company for issue to trench raiders and assault troops, and widely issued to stormtrooper battalions. It took up pretty much the entire years production, so this one you can pretty much guarantee was used by one or the other.
The other really cool thing about it is that the trommel mag is specifically exempt from magazine capacity restrictions due to it's rarity and historical signficance. So it is, as far as I know, the only pistol in Canada that can legally hold more than 10 rounds. Now I just need the original holster and stock, which will probably end up being another 1K down the drain... going to make do with reproductions for awhile on that one. |
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