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Well, the California gun law have changed recently, we are now allowed the have some assault type weapons – between the weapons ban expiration and some loop hole’s – looks like some of our constitutional rights have been resorted “The Right to Keep and Bear Arms” So…… Being a gun lover, owning many, I have a new addition the family.
I present to you my new "California purchased" - "USA made" - Lancaster AK 47. Just went and shot it yesterday – WOW! – What a bad ass fire arm.

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Hey why not intall it on top of your cat. That way you'll be safe. And it will cut the lines at the gas pumps... Mad max all over again.. OOps I forgot you got the Governator.. Terminator.
Is that an enviromental friendly weapon? Wink


I would have taken that money and invested it in the cat... Brembo? New injection system?
All very well and good, but when you run out of bullets, what next???

That's why we Canucks go with more practical armaments - as long as we're near a pile of rocks and the bad guys are standing close enough, we have a shot at winging them!

Yep, that's real surgical latex there, and after you're finished shooting it, there's no worry about burning yourself on a hot muzzle, just stick it in your pocket and away you go.

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Will,
I was expecting something a bit more 23rd century, but that seemed to work Cool

I remember my first time at the range w. my father-in-law trying out 10 & 12 gauges and a 30-06, I did pretty good - I guess I developed some decent hand-eye coordination playing pong and asteroids as a kid. No AK-47s though. As for my father-in-law, this is a guy who - on one of the first times I stopped to pick up his daughter for a date - took the time to show me his gun collection - I can't remember if that's when he mentioned his friend in the excavating business who owned a gravel pit or not. When my daughter is a bit older, I may have to take a page from his book :-)
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DeTom,
when my car was being stripped for paint, we were at a point where the front bumper was off but the support tubes were still protruding forward. An older gent came by and saw that and said, "I didn't think that 'James Bond' car was real, but damned if it ain't". cracked me up.
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