Birddog1911
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Would that be the Russian made AK,s?
No, I mean built in garages and caves.
Would that be the Russian made AK,s?
This…This right here…There sure are a lot of Democrats on this website! I'm going to Twitter and Facebook I find every time I'm asked to cite a reference and I do they just ignore the facts and science and continue on their merry way quite a bit like some individuals here! HP white is a respected Laboratory for testing they say the guns are safe, rudyard a member from Europe has posted I think it's number 71 where he has taken his guns also made in India to a British proof house and all of which have passed with flying colors! When faced with undeniable truth and factual data backed up by science and experience the same individuals refuse to acknowledge that gun makers in India having been at it for centuries still cannot make anything that is trustworthy.
Everyone should have a nice trade fusil. They are light and incredibly useful. I plan to have my 24 gauge fusil buried with me. Loaded in case of zombies.I've looked at the Peder Trades and the price is right around 1250. Anyway, I'm eyeing a one-off Trade coming up at a sale, appears to be custom made, not India or Pedi. Wish me luck! My interest is casual, just would like to have one, don't NEED one! At reasonable price.
Yup. Only with a lot less humor and a helluva lot more snottiness.Like watching old reruns of The Lucy Show
Back when Russia invaded Afganastan we sent arms to the Mohja ha dine. But they didn’t put those guns right in to service. They took them apart and copied them turning one gun in to several.Would that be the Russian made AK,s?
prove it. just courious.
You might want to check your information a member by the name of Rudyard sent his India made guns to the British proof house and they all passed he said earlier that they all were strong well made
This is great scientific information, that I highly doubt can be disputed by anyone in this thread. Time to push this to the top of the hill again…Hey hey fellow Forum readers I found this on Middlesex Valley Trading it's a great article on the structural integrity of India made black powder guns. The scientific data is a report from a Testing Lab called HP white they are widely regarded as experts in the field of metallurgy! This document clears up a lot of misconceptions about India made flintlocks one of which is inferior materials which this laboratory clearly states is incorrect they go on to say that the manufacturing of this particular weapon which failed due to gross negligence is manufactured to Modern standards and is every bit as good as European and American made muzzleloaders when it comes to the manufacturing process and structural integrity of the components! I know there will be those who disregard this information but being from a scientific lab it is much harder to dispute although I'm sure there will be those who try to
But you made that face...Received. And filed under I dont care...
my father can beat your father! remember that from to 50's, many years ago? guess we all loved our fathers back then.My old man says your old man is full of it.
O yeah, prove it! I triple dog dare ya!
Flick, who's Flick?
No, I mean built in garages and caves.
and let's not forget the THRESHER? !! any one old enough to remember that?Badly engineered O rings....like the Challenger.
for me:"And the beat goes on.....and the beat goes on...."
That tune just popped up in my head.
Dizzy by Tommy Roe
I'm so dizzy my head is spinning
Like a whirlpool, it never ends
they were called Kyber Pass Ak's and were copied by the locals and made by hand , using old technology and inferior materials etc. They would work, for a while, but you could not hit the side of a barn with one if you were standing indside!Would that be the Russian made AK,s?
Most of their Doctors were trained in the USA, along with their Nuclear Scientists.India? Monkeys and doctors... Interchangeable?
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