Chuckle For The Day

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Say sumpin funny or go somewhere else.... :lol:
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Reservoir_Dog wrote:
Pudfark wrote:
Barfly wrote:Hey Buzz, in all your shooting black powder pistols, like the Italian repros, have you ever had damage from discharging them, and under what circumstances (large powder charge etc.)? Still thinking of getting one here... maybe even "one of them pussy guns"... a .36 Navy. That's what my friends in PA called 20 gauge shotguns, I think that applies to the Navy revolver also.
Wild "Barfly" Hickok was known fer his prowess with a Navy Colt in .36 8-)
Then one day he met "Pee Wee R_D" Herman....and caught one in the back of the head... History has it...that "Pee Wee R_D" was found DRT (dead right there) grasping his weapon...and since then, it's been known as? The dead mans hand....job. "Barfly" was holding his Colt in one hand and cards in the other...commonly referred to now as "Aces & Eights". :)
That is quite possibly the most pathetic attempt at a slam that I have ever seen.
But then again, it's rather late in the afternoon and you are probably wasted.
Well I thought it was pretty damn funny, hehe, and I don't do drugs Res ya eskimo-hippy.
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Re: Chuckle For The Day

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Barfly wrote:Well I thought it was pretty damn funny, hehe
That doesn't surprise me in the least.
The simple minded tend to be easily amused.
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It doesn't surprise you because you dont get it, which is also humorous.
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Pudfark wrote:
Barfly wrote:Hey Buzz, in all your shooting black powder pistols, like the Italian repros, have you ever had damage from discharging them, and under what circumstances (large powder charge etc.)? Still thinking of getting one here... maybe even "one of them pussy guns"... a .36 Navy. That's what my friends in PA called 20 gauge shotguns, I think that applies to the Navy revolver also.
Wild "Barfly" Hickok was known fer his prowess with a Navy Colt in .36 8-)
Then one day he met "Pee Wee R_D" Herman....and caught one in the back of the head... History has it...that "Pee Wee R_D" was found DRT (dead right there) grasping his weapon...and since then, it's been known as? The dead mans hand....job. "Barfly" was holding his Colt in one hand and cards in the other...commonly referred to now as "Aces & Eights". :)
The dead mans hand became famous when Wild Bill got shot.
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Pudfark wrote:Which (smokeless) being what I meant by "other powder" earlier.
Would be interesting to find out...without destructing one (black powder cylinder) to
see, if they are heat treated any different...in terms of pressure.

And no Buzz, I'm not talking about using (regular smokelss powder) other than in an "emergency" or lack of availability situation.

So, Buzz...ya ever tried it and do ya still have all yer fingers?
I'm not stupid enough to try smokeless powder in a BP gun. You seem to be though.
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Buzz wrote:
Pudfark wrote:
Barfly wrote:Hey Buzz, in all your shooting black powder pistols, like the Italian repros, have you ever had damage from discharging them, and under what circumstances (large powder charge etc.)? Still thinking of getting one here... maybe even "one of them pussy guns"... a .36 Navy. That's what my friends in PA called 20 gauge shotguns, I think that applies to the Navy revolver also.
Wild "Barfly" Hickok was known fer his prowess with a Navy Colt in .36 8-)
Then one day he met "Pee Wee R_D" Herman....and caught one in the back of the head... History has it...that "Pee Wee R_D" was found DRT (dead right there) grasping his weapon...and since then, it's been known as? The dead mans hand....job. "Barfly" was holding his Colt in one hand and cards in the other...commonly referred to now as "Aces & Eights". :)
The dead mans hand became famous when Wild Bill got shot.
Aw..now...come on Buzz
I was just "sighting facts" like Slick does.... ;)

So you're sayin' that hip shot on Pee Wee was "spot on".... :)
Ya gotta remember the lessons learned here...If ya got part of
one thing sorta right, then the rest is....alright. 8-)
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