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Post by Mlle Antéchrist on Dec 17, 2011 19:33:50 GMT -5
Ohhhhh snap.
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Post by dasfuchs on Dec 18, 2011 7:59:33 GMT -5
Love those old Russian shit-sticks? Not exactly the most sophisticated weapons ever, know what I mean? If I was using it in a modern war effort then maybe you could make that argument. But I collect trinkets throughout history and i just so happen to adore Mosin Nagants. Notwithstanding that many of the greatest snipers the world has ever seen popped a lot of heads with the weapon. But sure. 'Russian shitsticks'. Whatever makes you feel good. I've got a '42 Ishy with the unfinished mill work. I'm aiming for a Tula hex next time I buy one. One thing you can't knock about a Mosin, it'll work in any weather in any condition...it's near garaunteed to fire every time. And had a smaller m-44 at one point...got rid of it because the bang was super loud and the recoil was like being kicked in the balls by a horse. But boy, what a flame ball
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Post by Shane for Wax on Dec 18, 2011 8:09:23 GMT -5
Pictured. Decorative Ironwork. That's actually in pieces now because someone wanted it for decoration.
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Post by priestling on Dec 18, 2011 13:45:04 GMT -5
I heard they welded it back together...?
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Post by Shane for Wax on Dec 18, 2011 14:01:32 GMT -5
They welded it back into two pieces I think. Not totally sure.
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Post by Hyperio on Dec 18, 2011 19:35:06 GMT -5
The "Arbeit macht frei" sign was stolen (I think it was for someone in Sweden - the one who was suspected of ordering it was arrested and extradited) and then they got it back, in a few pieces.
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