A Crude Rifle for Desperate Times
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Talk about scary.
I think I would stick with my old trusty .455 Webley before I risked my life shooting that thing.
Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!
(click on above link to be re-directed)
Talk about scary.
I think I would stick with my old trusty .455 Webley before I risked my life shooting that thing.
Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!
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I would love to have one of these prototypes. I have a “last ditch” Arisaka Type 99 that many claim is scary. I’ve fired it several times and found it to be smooth, accurate, and a real joy to handle.
Arisakas are nice. I have two I bought from a now deceased WW2 vet back in the early nineties. One of them is a shooter and the other is in such good condition it stays in a gun sock in the safe.