- Joined
- Aug 6, 2005
- Messages
- 7,087
- Reaction score
- 5,379
...the thieves are specialists, they steal your whole safe in minuets.
I'm sure somebody would notice people dressed up like this trying to get into MY house...
...the thieves are specialists, they steal your whole safe in minuets.
Same in IL. Get away from Chicago, and it's way different.Depends on where in California one lives.
wm
A German Restaurant in Frankfort Illinois is decorated in a huge way with war memorbilia. Especially guns ,lot's of gunsThe Wallhangers topic brought back a memory. For context I am 74. When I was a child in Philadelphia there was a restaurant named Casper's on Baltimore Ave. I constantly asked my parents to take me there.
The walls were covered, top to bottom and left to right with firearms. I do not remember if any were muzzleloaders but would not be surprised. I was agog at the automatic weapons. I suppose they were DEWAT. There were handguns, rifles, shotguns. All long gone now, including the neighborhood.
Can not imagine anyone decorating their restaurant like that now.
Are you referring to me and the fusil ? If so, yes I can post some close ups.Can you post some close-ups of that?^^^
I'm sure somebody would notice people dressed up like this trying to get into MY house...
Here is a 10 year old Link when I originally posted this gun for ID. Fortunately, members with more knowledge in this area were able to correctly ID. It's a good investigative story and a textbook example of how useful this Forum can be. Lots of pics. Hope you enjoy.Yes. Referring to that one. Looking very similar to mine but hard to tell
Hanging unmentionables is considered a security risk these days in many circles but I notice it seems to be more common to do so with muzzleloaders. Thoughts?
wm
Oh that’s brill. Thanks so much , bit to handsome , and now educated , smooth voice too. Pleasure to watch his video clips and I am a bloke ha ha. Yes very interesting reply many thanksThe 'Belgian guy on Youtube', Dr Balázs Németh, is a Doctor of military history and principal university lecturer in that subject in Budapest, capital of Hungary. Thought that watching him a few times, and noting his frequent references to shooting at home in Hungary you might just have spotted that.... He is also an author, re-enactor, local organiser of the MLAIC competitions and co-owner of a highly-regarded gun store in Budapest, along with his brother and sister-in-law.
He is the main Pedersoli dealer in that part of Europe and has an enviable relationship with Snre Pedersoli - father and son - and is a frequent visitor to their factory in Gardone Val Trompia, Brescia, Italy. He is also the front of store man on the Pedersoli stand at the IWA most years. Take a look at kapszli.hu for details of the gun store.
Gordon, I have one PCP in .25 cal that is great for squirrels and rabbits. Are you really limited to 12 psi?You lot lucky to live in USA with V 8 engines included U.K. Diesel today was £1.42/ litr The police refused to renew my certificates they think I might shoot intruders or whatever , civil disobedience if you like. Ha ha They took away my S2 licence and three shotguns. So no point being in a club .... I am only 78 I can borrow guns if in shouting distance of them owner... So my 14 odd guns are just wall hangers All I can shoot are PCP 12 ft lb air guns....
Wife moans they are on the wall, could I put them in the loft or spare room , actualy no I shoot bows and arrows but you cannot hunt with them in uk....life can be tough for us gunny guys in uk.....Our pistols were confiscated a few years ago Such is gunny life in uk......I try to be happy I like Flint knapping for locks and arrow heads ,,,,i guess do what you like what makes you happy ....
Enter your email address to join: