
HA HA Made you look, huh?
Now over the past several decades of shooting. (God does that ever sound pompous!)

No not really!
I have found some stuff that makes some good gear to have around. No I am not getting paid (as of yet) to say this. So here we go!



The great thing about is that it is made of cast metal. So it will be probably be used by my Great Grand Kids. Since I always remember what my Dad (The Chemist) saying. “Plastics are no damn good in the long run”.
One piece cleaning rods

Dewey 1-Piece Cleaning Rod
Spanish Astra 600/43








Spanish Astra 600/43 9mm Parabellum Semi-Auto Pistol WWII

Astra 600
| Astra 600 | |
|---|---|
| Type | Semi-automatic pistol |
| Place of origin | Spain |
| Service history | |
| In service | 1943–1945 |
| Used by | See Users |
| Wars | World War II |
| Production history | |
| Manufacturer | Astra-Unceta y Cia SA |
| Produced | 1943–1950s |
| No. built | Approx. 60,000 |
| Variants | Model 400 |
| Specifications | |
| Weight | 1.08 kg (2.4 lb) |
| Length | 205 mm (8.1 in) |
| Barrel length | 135 mm (5.3 in) |
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| Cartridge | 9×19mm Parabellum |
| Action | Blowback operated |
| Feed system | 8-round box magazine |
| Sights | Fixed iron sights |
The Astra 600 was a Spanish semi-automatic pistol used during World War II. It was a shortened version of the Astra 400 in 9×19mm Parabellum.
History[edit]
The gun was made in Spain for Germany during World War II, and about 60,000 pistols were made, although only the first 10,500 were delivered before the liberation of France cut off the supply lines between Spain and Germany. The remaining pistols were primarily sold after the war to West Germany for police use, with a smaller number being purchased by the Portuguese Navy. The gun was rugged and of high quality and accuracy, despite the blowback operation of the gun and heavy weight, it gave a snappy, distinct recoil. Because of its ruggedness and weight, it was in some countries nicknamed “the pipewrench”.
Users[edit]
Nazi Germany
West Germany: Police
PortugalNavy
Spain
Now sadly there are some Folks out there. That should never be in the same area with a gun.
Also the Anti Gun / Anti Civil Rights folks are going to use this Tragedy for their cause.
So when someone asks your opinion. I think that the best answer is this. That yes it is time for the Government to do something about this.
THEN TELL THEM IT IS HIGH TIME FOR THE POWERS THAT BE. TO BEGIN TO START SPENDING SOME TIME & EFFORT TO HELP THE MENTALLY ILL OF THIS GREAT LAND OF OURS!
Good Luck & God Bless you all!
Grumpy
***Trigger Warning to the Max!***
*** Some really offensive material is coming up!****
Now I am willing to bet that this will highly urinate off a few folks. If so. Well I am almost sorry! But for the rest of the world enjoy!

Notice the very comfortable Tank Top. Which makes it easy to blend into the crowd after shooting up the area.
“Who Me? No I love The American / UN/ Anybody else’s Army!”

Now this youngster is obviously well prepared in case it snows in his area of operations.

This brave lad is obvious not very happy about his Squad mates idea of a little humor. Or about their shortage of KY or any other kind of personal / intimate lubricates.
Don’t you just hate it. When your Squad leader dings you on a Uniform Infraction?

Now this upstanding Soldier has it down to the max! As he knows that if you are going into combat. Then you might as well have a sartorial clash! Pity that you can not see the wonderful set of pearls.
Some Day!
Meaning – The day that I can afford one and be back in the United States. Where I can legally own one!

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Some Mighty Fine Looking Guns











Now when most Folks think about The French and their attempts at using their Military. They think of the above Pictures. Except maybe for the French Foreign Legion.
(Who are still some serious Hard Ass Troops even today by the way)

This Fellow argues otherwise. So you make up your own mind.



General John T. Thompson, a graduate of West Point, began his research in 1915 for an automatic weapon to supply the American military. World War I was dragging on and casualties were mounting. Having served in the Army’s ordnance supplies and logistics, General Thompson understood that greater firepower was needed to end the war.
In 1919, Thompson directed Auto Ordnance to modify the gun for nonmilitary use. The gun, classified a “submachine gun” to denote a small, hand-held, fully automatic firearm chambered for pistol ammunition, was officially named the “Thompson submachine gun” to honor the man most responsible for its creation.
