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  • BlackBart

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    BANNED!!!
    Mar 20, 2007
    31,609
    Conewago, York Co. Pa.
    How did you save his life? You booked her. I sat at the hospital with him while he got surgery. The first thing you did when we got out was say, " how did the surgery go NUBBY"

    Hi-powers go to good friends:innocent0

    Blood was gushing from what was an intact member, tiny as it may have been. I gave him my sweat to rehydrate him. Obviously he lived, he owes me and he knows it. :)
     

    Jimbob2.0

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    Feb 20, 2008
    16,600
    Nice I am still rounding out my WWII handgun collection. Have some half decent Mausers a passel of carbines etc. But need a Broomhandle, Tangent HiPo, a GI 1911, 1903 and a lend lease enfield to be truly happy.
     

    zebramochaman

    Active Member
    May 3, 2009
    373
    Damascus, MD
    Very nice collection. At some point in time I will own one of each of these weapons. I just have to pace myself. This is the year of reloading. Most of my discretionary funds are going toward that.
     

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