very functional. My tech's father was a state water and sewer man, inna day befo' CCW Like you he had to go in w/o police backup.'] He carried a "zip gun" in his sock. Like this one but w/o the ornate handle I guess after one shot he could hit them w/ the sock...
Yeesh. It looks like something thrown together during the Philippine occupation to help expel unjust aggressors: U.S. forces in 1899, or Japanese forces in '41. Take your pick.
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very functional.
ReplyDeleteMy tech's father was a state water and sewer man, inna day befo' CCW
Like you he had to go in w/o police backup.']
He carried a "zip gun" in his sock.
Like this one but w/o the ornate handle
I guess after one shot he could hit them w/ the sock...
Yeesh. It looks like something thrown together during the Philippine occupation to help expel unjust aggressors: U.S. forces in 1899, or Japanese forces in '41. Take your pick.
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ReplyDeleteCan you please control your trolls?
That looks like a 12 gauge. Is the barrel legal length?
ReplyDeleteI doubt the maker cared.
ReplyDeleteIt can be sold as an AOW legally ... $5 transfer tax.
Looks like a caster was used for the Grip/barrel mount. Pretty darn clever.
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