Wylie27 wrote:When you say you of course you mean your dad......
No important, a father is his son, and a son is his father.
Good on you Heck, you're doing well
Wylie27 wrote:When you say you of course you mean your dad......
Gwion wrote:Don't own one. Never want to own one. Don't see the point unless you're a military buff.
<<Genesis93>> wrote:Gwion wrote:Don't own one. Never want to own one. Don't see the point unless you're a military buff.
You dont see the point??
I believe that any Aussie shooter, should help preserve our heritage, including the firearms our forefathers used.....its important to look 'forward' as well as 'back' to where we've been....
To me it means owning the type of rifle my g-grandfather carried in France Exactly 100yrs ago....
People of other heritage should also aspire to own the military arms of their forefathers, no matter which nation....because lets face it... the forces seeking to obliterate such items of history are numerous, and powerful/vocal.
bladeracer wrote:I've met lots and lots of shooters that would never own or shoot a milsurp purely because of the remote possibility it may have been used to kill somebody.
Pretty weird reasoning in my opinion.
Wylie27 wrote:When you say you of course you mean your dad......
Title_II wrote:If you carry a fun in Australia you will go to jail.
<<Genesis93>> wrote:I'd say if its a milsurp that did actually return from the battlefield of WW1 or WW2.....then there would be a good chance it did.....
<<Genesis93>> wrote:Gwion wrote:Don't own one. Never want to own one. Don't see the point unless you're a military buff.
You dont see the point??
I believe that any Aussie shooter, should help preserve our heritage, including the firearms our forefathers used.....its important to look 'forward' as well as 'back' to where we've been....
To me it means owning the type of rifle my g-grandfather carried in France Exactly 100yrs ago....
People of other heritage should also aspire to own the military arms of their forefathers, no matter which nation....because lets face it... the forces seeking to obliterate such items of history are numerous, and powerful/vocal.
Jeff303 wrote:I also love 30-06s , and a
I also enjoy wearing french maid outfits on a friday night when no one is around.
But what the f*** does any of that have to do with 303s being legendary
juststarting wrote:Title_II wrote:.303s are legendary
I think you spelt .30-06 wrong
I think you spelt 7.62x54R wrong
bentaz wrote:Had dinner at the old mans last night and long story short, due to health reasons he's giving up shooting which means I'm getting his martini.303 amongst others.
Heckler303 wrote:Wylie27 wrote:When you say you of course you mean your dad......
No, both me and him. Collectively placed as a single owner.
Oldbloke wrote:Heckler303 wrote:Wylie27 wrote:When you say you of course you mean your dad......
No, both me and him. Collectively placed as a single owner.
IMO, bloody confusing. Should sign off, jnr or snr.
Title_II wrote:If you carry a fun in Australia you will go to jail.
Oldbloke wrote:Heckler303 wrote:Wylie27 wrote:When you say you of course you mean your dad......
No, both me and him. Collectively placed as a single owner.
IMO, bloody confusing. Should sign off, jnr or snr.
Growler wrote:Ive recently picked up a no.5
<<Genesis93>> wrote:Growler wrote:Ive recently picked up a no.5
then why dont you show us
<<Genesis93>> wrote:Growler wrote:Ive recently picked up a no.5
then why dont you show us
<<Genesis93>> wrote:
then why dont you show us
Growler wrote:Growler wrote:Ive recently picked up a no.5
then why dont you show us
Here ya go. Rear stock isn't the original unfortunately.
juststarting wrote:
then why dont you show us
Never seen you post any photos of your toys... How come?