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Cops Well I thought it was funny!

How not to get your ass kicked by the police!

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Born again Cynic! Well I thought it was funny!

Sorry Ladies but I thought it was true enough!

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All About Guns Well I thought it was funny!

Kim's Monday Blog stuff that I stole! The Guy is Funny BTW

Aaaaaiiiiiiieeeeeeooooooorrrrrrghhhhhh… it’s Monday, again: 

So let’s look at the funny  side of gun ownership:






Finally, one from the Timewaster:

And just to lighten up the day still further:

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Some Old Colt Porn – A 1924 Colt Army Special in caliber .38 Special

I guess that at age 60 that I have found out that the Saying. “They do not build like this anymore”, is really true! Grumpy

Colts Manufacturing Company - Army Special .38 Special 1924 - Picture 1
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Colts Manufacturing Company - Army Special .38 Special 1924 - Picture 8
Colts Manufacturing Company - Army Special .38 Special 1924 - Picture 9
Colts Manufacturing Company - Army Special .38 Special 1924 - Picture 10

 

My only “issue” (God I wasted so much time at those worthless inservices!) is that I can not hit anything with the old rounded front sights of the old Colts and S&Ws!
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All About Guns Grumpy's hall of Shame

You poor thing you, WTF was your owner thinking of or not!?!

Glock purple
I still can not believe what Folks do to their firearms ! But I guess it is still a Semi- Free Country for the time being.

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An Extremely RARE Ruger Blackhawk in a combo of caliber 10mm / 38-40 Pistol

I have never seen one in person yet! But I would love to have one as the 38-40 is a fine man stopper of a round.

 - RUGER BLACKHAWK 10MM / 38-40 PISTOL LIKE NEW IN THE BOX NO RESERVE - Picture 1
 - RUGER BLACKHAWK 10MM / 38-40 PISTOL LIKE NEW IN THE BOX NO RESERVE - Picture 2
 - RUGER BLACKHAWK 10MM / 38-40 PISTOL LIKE NEW IN THE BOX NO RESERVE - Picture 3
 - RUGER BLACKHAWK 10MM / 38-40 PISTOL LIKE NEW IN THE BOX NO RESERVE - Picture 4
 - RUGER BLACKHAWK 10MM / 38-40 PISTOL LIKE NEW IN THE BOX NO RESERVE - Picture 5

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It looks to me that somebody has a real grown up pistol

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Top 5 Milsurps to Invest in Right Now

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Winchester Pre 1899 Model 1885 High Wall Single Shot Rifle in the caliber of 38-40 Win.

All that I can say about this rifle is a quote from My Son, (“Hot Shit!!”)

Winchester - Model 1885 High Wall Falling Block Engraved/Restored, Blue 30” Half-Rnd/Oct. Single Shot Target Rifle, MFD 1889 Antique - Picture 3
Winchester - Model 1885 High Wall Falling Block Engraved/Restored, Blue 30” Half-Rnd/Oct. Single Shot Target Rifle, MFD 1889 Antique - Picture 4
Winchester - Model 1885 High Wall Falling Block Engraved/Restored, Blue 30” Half-Rnd/Oct. Single Shot Target Rifle, MFD 1889 Antique - Picture 5
Winchester - Model 1885 High Wall Falling Block Engraved/Restored, Blue 30” Half-Rnd/Oct. Single Shot Target Rifle, MFD 1889 Antique - Picture 6
Winchester - Model 1885 High Wall Falling Block Engraved/Restored, Blue 30” Half-Rnd/Oct. Single Shot Target Rifle, MFD 1889 Antique - Picture 7
Winchester - Model 1885 High Wall Falling Block Engraved/Restored, Blue 30” Half-Rnd/Oct. Single Shot Target Rifle, MFD 1889 Antique - Picture 8
Winchester - Model 1885 High Wall Falling Block Engraved/Restored, Blue 30” Half-Rnd/Oct. Single Shot Target Rifle, MFD 1889 Antique - Picture 9
Winchester - Model 1885 High Wall Falling Block Engraved/Restored, Blue 30” Half-Rnd/Oct. Single Shot Target Rifle, MFD 1889 Antique - Picture 10

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Warplanes & their Guns

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In World War I, aircraft were initially intended for aerial reconnaissance, however some pilots began to carry rifles in case they spotted enemy planes.
Soon, planes were fitted with machine guns with a variety of mountings; initially the only guns were carried in the rear cockpit supplying defensive fire (this was employed by two-seat aircraft all through the war).
Seeing a need for offensive fire, forward-firing weapons were devised.
The Airco DH.2 pusher plane had its gun in the front while the engine was in the back, some experimented with mountings on the (side) wing or on the biplane’s upper wing (above the cockpit), until by 1916 most fighter aircraft mounted their guns in the forward fuselage using a synchronization gear so that the bullets did not strike the propeller.
In World War II, fighter aircraft carried machine guns and cannons mounted in the wings, engine cowlings, nose, or between the banks of the engine, firing through the propeller spinner.
Night fighters sometimes utilized guns firing upwards as well. Bombers typically carried from one to 14 flexible machine guns and/or autocannon as defensive armament, while certain types added fixed offensive guns as well.
While missiles are the primary armament since the early 1960s, the Vietnam War showed that guns still had a role to play and most fighters built since then are fitted with cannon (typically between 20 and 30 mm in caliber) as an adjunct to missiles.
Modern European fighter aircraft are usually equipped with the revolver cannon, whereas the United States and to some extent Russia generally favor the Gatling gun. The Gatling gun quickly became the weapon of choice for most air forces.