TrailerHitch
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Oh aren't you a funny man.Sounds like a democrat plan to me. *chuckle*
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Oh aren't you a funny man.Sounds like a democrat plan to me. *chuckle*
Dont need any .33-55 ammo. That gun is like rock candy.
I used to go shooting alone in Wisconsin. I like the solitude and ability to concentrate without interruption. I would go to a rural DNR range to shoot. Call me paranoid but I always had my loaded pistol on my hip when I was rifle shooting, especially if others were there.I'll bet they are!!! Sounds like a non-standard outing.
I almost always go shooting alone. Of course, nowadays when I'm Out West, I just walk out the back door.
One minor factual error in this video. The SturmGewehr was not marked MP43 or MP44 because of the ammunition, it was marked as such to hide the fact that it was a mid sized cartridge rifle. Hitler opposed the design and this was an effort to get a better weapon into the hands of the troops by hiding what it really was from him. Reports from the Russian front praising the rifle and asking for more initially surprised/shocked Hitler but the praises of his commanders rapidly changed his mind and he named it the storm rifle, SturmGewehr, and it was then marked as StG 44.
One minor factual error in this video. The SturmGewehr was not marked MP43 or MP44 because of the ammunition, it was marked as such to hide the fact that it was a mid sized cartridge rifle. Hitler opposed the design and this was an effort to get a better weapon into the hands of the troops by hiding what it really was from him. Reports from the Russian front praising the rifle and asking for more initially surprised/shocked Hitler but the praises of his commanders rapidly changed his mind and he named it the storm rifle, SturmGewehr, and it was then marked as StG 44.
And expensive. *chuckle* A friend of mine had a MG42. We'd all reload all year and then take it out to the Everglades and shoot the damn thing. Took us an hour and a half to shoot up a years worth of reloads and that included letting the barrel cool down between strings.Okay, interesting. It certainly gave the Wehrmacht something quite effective to counter the sub-machine-gun armed units that the Russians has created. They could engage effectively at 50 yards whereas the Germans could do so at 200 yards with the StG44.
I have always thought that it'd be fun to spend an afternoon with one.
And expensive. *chuckle* A friend of mine had a MG42. We'd all reload all year and then take it out to the Everglades and shoot the damn thing. Took us an hour and a half to shoot up a years worth of reloads and that included letting the barrel cool down between strings.
None of mine have neither nor gone on shooting rampages in the streetsThe pump gun at Chez Wat is of the military pattern for things that go bump in the night.
It is, however, quite defective since it hasn't killed me.
Yet.
None of mine have neither nor gone on shooting rampages in the streets![]()
Sad day, the USMC has finally dropped the M1911 from it's sidearm arsenal. The Marines were the last military branch in the US which was still using an American made pistol.
They've now moved on and are using Sig's modular platform. Horrid ergonomics and it likes to bite and pinch but it's cheaper because it uses that climate change contributing factor called plastic.
But hey, it has a built in light rail and comes in desert tan.
Well done DeWalt.![]()