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HappyHappy

Re: retirement

Post by HappyHappy »

A proper retirement gift (tool) for you.

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Soapy
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Re: retirement

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HappyHappy wrote:A proper retirement gift (tool) for you.

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HH

Looks like you would shoot your self in the foot with that :D
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Pudfark

Re: retirement

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:lol:
That's a basic model...Slick's tastes are more eclectic.
He needs a Laser, solar panel and windmill on it.

And one round of ammunition....just in case he is captured. :P
HappyHappy

Re: retirement

Post by HappyHappy »

I knew the gunsmith that built that.
It survives only in photographs (long story).
But it did fire, and if i remember it
fired only in single action also needing to be indexed by hand.
It was built as a joke for a friend.
I believe it was destroyed in the late 1970's.
The gunsmith died in 2002.

There is a remote chance it is another gun, but I doubt it.
That looks like the same gun in every way.

HH
Pudfark

Re: retirement

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I really thought it was an Italian service pistol....?
Where, you can shoot over yer shoulder... ;)

More likely though....a Canadian Dueling Pistol. :P
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nicolas10
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Re: retirement

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It was the italians that during WWII developped the whole combat swimmer concept, and they taught the SBS & US special forces the art after Italy kicked Mussolini out of power.

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Re: retirement

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nicolas10 wrote:It was the italians that during WWII developped the whole combat swimmer concept, and they taught the SBS & US special forces the art after Italy kicked Mussolini out of power.

Nic

Hush mate, don't let facts get in the way of good old bullshit :)
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Re: retirement

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ahhh, off onto the usual tangents!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Gawd, I love this place!



oh, and Res can put his Tupperware where the sun don't shine. :)
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Re: retirement

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:) Ah....you mean, he can wear it like a hat..... ;)
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Re: retirement

Post by fatman »

Hey congrats Slick retirement i hope yu can keep busy i had 6 months off a few years ago back in 06 almost drove me insane, and i have a mate how breeds fish up in the territory if you want some Barra fishing ill hook you up
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