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Such great machining work... such terrible letter imprinting, LOL
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So... what is it? Heathen. An Italian made, American M1 Garand for the Danes. Cool. M1's were before my time You really need to hold an M1 rifle, carbine, or Thompson when watching Band of Brothers. I don't have a Thompson. Now, if you were a Marine you could watch all those guys and just hold your Johnson tightly... |
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Quoted: Seriously though, ban that MFer. Always with shit like this… View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: was it stamped by prison labor |
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Meh. I prefer my Italian supermodels fully clothed.
Come on man, hurry up and put some clothes on the poor girl. |
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It is getting very tiring running into his bullshit. Site Staff of today isn't what it used to be just a few years ago. I guess it's about site traffic now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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was it stamped by prison labor If you are an unamerican heathen who doesn't love Garands don't click on the thread, easy as pie I however love all iterations of Garands (well not those Jap abominations) so I will continue to click and appreciate their beauty |
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If you are an unamerican heathen who doesn't love Garands don't click on the thread, easy as pie I however love all iterations of Garands (well not those Jap abominations) so I will continue to click and appreciate their beauty View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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was it stamped by prison labor If you are an unamerican heathen who doesn't love Garands don't click on the thread, easy as pie I however love all iterations of Garands (well not those Jap abominations) so I will continue to click and appreciate their beauty I certainly love Garands. And I’d bet real money kinglou0 does too. That wasn’t our issue. |
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Quoted: I certainly love Garands. And I’d bet real money kinglou0 does too. That wasn’t our issue. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: was it stamped by prison labor If you are an unamerican heathen who doesn't love Garands don't click on the thread, easy as pie I however love all iterations of Garands (well not those Jap abominations) so I will continue to click and appreciate their beauty I certainly love Garands. And I’d bet real money kinglou0 does too. That wasn’t our issue. How do people get mad about gun threads on a gun forum, anyway? I clicked on this thread without looking at who the author was, scrolled down to the OP, saw the garand receiver, scrolled up a bit, and said "Damn, Fluffy fooled me again. Might as well look at some garands while I'm here" |
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How do people get mad about gun threads on a gun forum, anyway? I clicked on this thread without looking at who the author was, scrolled down to the OP, saw the garand receiver, scrolled up a bit, and said "Damn, Fluffy fooled me again. Might as well look at some garands while I'm here" View Quote I'm surprised at the number of people who see a thread title with some variation of "Italian supermodel" and think it's something OTHER than a ftc thread showing off more Italian Garands. I see that sort of title and I don't even have to guess who the author is or what the thread is about. |
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How do people get mad about gun threads on a gun forum, anyway? I clicked on this thread without looking at who the author was, scrolled down to the OP, saw the garand receiver, scrolled up a bit, and said "Damn, Fluffy fooled me again. Might as well look at some garands while I'm here" View Quote I love Fluffy, his Garands, and his wife. I do not appreciate ppl making derogatory comments about his Garands. Almost always by new members with an axe to grind. Not a fan of those people. |
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How do people get mad about gun threads on a gun forum, anyway? I clicked on this thread without looking at who the author was, scrolled down to the OP, saw the garand receiver, scrolled up a bit, and said "Damn, Fluffy fooled me again. Might as well look at some garands while I'm here" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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was it stamped by prison labor I certainly love Garands. And I’d bet real money kinglou0 does too. That wasn’t our issue. How do people get mad about gun threads on a gun forum, anyway? I clicked on this thread without looking at who the author was, scrolled down to the OP, saw the garand receiver, scrolled up a bit, and said "Damn, Fluffy fooled me again. Might as well look at some garands while I'm here" Pretty sure they're griping about the prison labor post by katrina24. FTC, that is beautiful! |
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I just looked at BMR 27, BMR 28, BMR 29, and BMR 30. The serial numbers were not hand stamped on these. So somewhere between 9 and 27, they perfected the serial numbers. |
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Back on topic. I just looked at BMR 27, BMR 28, BMR 29, and BMR 30. The serial numbers were not hand stamped on these. So somewhere between 9 and 27, they perfected the serial numbers. View Quote Are those receivers illegal for import to the US? I'm just assuming there is a BS reason we don't see more M1s outside of the big 5 |
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love you OP, but i'll post this: http://buyersguide.caranddriver.com/media/assets/submodel/6873.jpg View Quote Real women have curves |
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Are those receivers illegal for import to the US? I'm just assuming there is a BS reason we don't see more M1s outside of the big 5 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Back on topic. I just looked at BMR 27, BMR 28, BMR 29, and BMR 30. The serial numbers were not hand stamped on these. So somewhere between 9 and 27, they perfected the serial numbers. Are those receivers illegal for import to the US? I'm just assuming there is a BS reason we don't see more M1s outside of the big 5 I think they can't be imported. But there were only four US M1 producers. ( Springfield Armory, Winchester, Harrington & Richardson and International Harvester) |
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Are those receivers illegal for import to the US? I'm just assuming there is a BS reason we don't see more M1s outside of the big 5 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Back on topic. I just looked at BMR 27, BMR 28, BMR 29, and BMR 30. The serial numbers were not hand stamped on these. So somewhere between 9 and 27, they perfected the serial numbers. Are those receivers illegal for import to the US? I'm just assuming there is a BS reason we don't see more M1s outside of the big 5 You can find one if you look real hard. Scored one on Gunbroker recently. Cost me a pretty penny though. |
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love you OP, but i'll post this: http://buyersguide.caranddriver.com/media/assets/submodel/6873.jpg View Quote Damn. Beat me to it. In fact, I figured it was a 50/50 chance of being an M1 variant or this. |
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Where does fluffy get the adjoining Garand hardware to build these beauties up?
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You really need to hold an M1 rifle, carbine, or Thompson when watching Band of Brothers. I don't have a Thompson. Now, if you were a Marine you could watch all those guys and just hold your Johnson tightly... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So... what is it? Heathen. An Italian made, American M1 Garand for the Danes. Cool. M1's were before my time You really need to hold an M1 rifle, carbine, or Thompson when watching Band of Brothers. I don't have a Thompson. Now, if you were a Marine you could watch all those guys and just hold your Johnson tightly... What does being a marine have to do with Band of Brothers or world war 2 era weapons? And explain how holding onto a Johnson is associated with any of that. |
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What does being a marine have to do with Band of Brothers or world war 2 era weapons? And explain how holding onto a Johnson is associated with any of that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So... what is it? Heathen. An Italian made, American M1 Garand for the Danes. Cool. M1's were before my time You really need to hold an M1 rifle, carbine, or Thompson when watching Band of Brothers. I don't have a Thompson. Now, if you were a Marine you could watch all those guys and just hold your Johnson tightly... What does being a marine have to do with Band of Brothers or world war 2 era weapons? And explain how holding onto a Johnson is associated with any of that. It was a pretty clever joke on a few levels. Start here: M1941 Johnson Rifle Then see plentiful jokes about Marines being sexually active in the strangest of ways. Back to Fluffy, that is pretty interesting about them going to machine stamping of the serial numbers between 9 and 27. Maybe they were having issues with that part of production right off the bat so they had to hand stamp a few. Any guesses? |
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love you OP, but i'll post this: http://buyersguide.caranddriver.com/media/assets/submodel/6873.jpg View Quote I came here to post this as well. |
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I'm beginning to wonder if Fluffy is slowly, but surely building an armory filled with Garands to be used by Canadia (and Cuebec) when they try to secede from North America.
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