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eljefe";p="5433 wrote: Viet cong booby trap-sharpened bamboo stake smeared with human excreta for that fine feeling of sepsis...-used as a trap for the 'running dog capitalist yankee soldiers '
Many variations are available, some must have made it to modern ceylon with its ongoing 'troubles'
Many of them in a pit, covered with a camouflaged bamboo mat and the trauma surgeon as well as the chopper air evac crews have business.
Hey, I read in the papers about Nilgai coming in on the delhi airport runway a couple of months ago-any one for a couple of pink gins?;)
I wasn't the cameraman. But, wish I was the shooter.pwm";p="5492 wrote:No, not realy, the world is a small place![]()
have you only upload this or also be the cameraman from this movies?
I havnt shoot bigger than 12 ga. till now( dont mention the 50BMG sniper rifle, its a different story), have never find a notice by my searching about old guns that a german have ever used one of this big bore's here in the country.mehulkamdar";p="5503 wrote:PWM,
Some of the Vintagers members in the videos are members of the Nitro Express forums and of Accurate Reloading. The point I am trying to make is that these guns are black powder cartridge rifles. Though they kick hard, their recoil could be mastered. The new Owens and Searcy guns are designed for smokeless powder. Their recoil is certain to be much more significant and capable of badly injuring an unwary shooter or a wannabe hero who is trying to impress the girls.
Fortunately, the vast majority of shooters would never have access to these monsters, though, it has been suggested that there are more big bore rifles on sale these days than there are Cape Buffalo, Lion or Elephant permits sold in the whole of Africa.
Cheers!
Mehul
The Nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus) is an antelope.eljefe";p="5459 wrote:Nilgai is a kind of deer, Nilgai-as it remembles a cow (?) aka blue bull.