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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: PoorSoulInJersey on January 20, 2009, 05:43:30 AM
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This may be old news, but a buddy of mind just sent me this:
http://leenks.com/gallery794-49.htm
Note the magazine in the foreground and how it's loaded....
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This may be old news, but a buddy of mind just sent me this:
http://leenks.com/gallery794-49.htm
Note the magazine in the foreground and how it's loaded....
Sigh. OK, Gun control now means - knowing how to load your d@#$ magazine!!!!! >:(
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??? No wonder they can't perfect caseless ammo that Daisy had out 40 years ago.
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Too much beer at lunch? After all, they ARE German.
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That's how you load the Kevorkian Model H&K.
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I was in a gun shop today and some of the blister packaged mags with the packaging saying, "Magazine Clips" Must have been some angry letters from a certain forum type cat.
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That's how you load the Kevorkian Model H&K.
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Oh my... ::) ..// U'd think someone would check something like that..
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The bullets need to say FRONT TOWARD ENEMY like on a Claymore mine.
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Is that real?
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Some non shooter from a photo studio was told " Here's a gun and some bullets go and take some pictures of them. "
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Some non shooter from a photo studio was told " Here's a gun and some bullets go and take some pictures of them. "
Wow! I've done some magazine ad designs and even some television, and if I was given these photos, I would have caught that, but even if I hadn't, before these would have gone to print, the designs would have gone back to the client for approval. If this is real, maybe a tight deadline didn't allow for heads to be pulled out of butts.
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well heck they go into the mag so much easier that way. ::)
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That may be why the mag is on the table, he couldn't figure out how it went in.
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This may be old news, but a buddy of mind just sent me this:
http://leenks.com/gallery794-49.htm
Relatively old news. I am surprised the number of places that photo has made it to...
I was at SHOT a few years ago when a couple of gun writers, and Herr Bane would know them, were standing in the aisled outside the HK booth handing out handfuls of these catalogs. I took a few and now...they are collectors items.
I had been in the booth berating the head of "Customer Service" over thier lack of customer service. I had a few dozen MP5s to take care of, and parts were not forthcoming.
Those catalogs made the trip worthwhile.