An unfortunate sounding SA.
Type: Posts; User: outlander
An unfortunate sounding SA.
Curious, what are the living conditions like on the West Coast of Northern Ireland of late?
Over charged a 44 mag Sauer and Sohn revolver once in 1975. Turned it into a fire ball, split the chamber and self ejected the cylinder pin. Survived, but then, I also rode a very hot Honda Four way...
Koevoet, hey. Wonder how many of those old warriors still exist?
And here I was thinking that we'd be seeing a difference for the better with the new broom. Should know better by now, I suppose.
Almost the same with the '96 KX500 I had. The power valves calmed it compared to the Honda CR500 thankfully.
That's just pure evil, right there.
What an extraordinary command of the written English language, Mr Duck.
There was/is a 6mm Musgrave made in South Africa. I recall the case resembling that quite well.
You are fortunate in that it was returned to you with the rear sight. Seems to be the most common part missing and the hardest to find. I have both in 177 and 22 and they date from 1957, the first of...
You must be fast running out of trees...
I'm guilt of this one. I've refused to be seen by hundred's and unashamedly too, I might add. When the cucumber sandwiches come out, I'm usually seen foremost amongst the gentry with my 25/303 snugly...
It seems the JW15 barrel makers have perfected the off centre bore. They do it so well and consistently.
I'll swap you for my JW15. You can chop that one up gladly...:oh noes:
Pity old muzza isn't around anymore. He'd have dozens.
Bushveld, many years ago in Northern Africa. A farmer shot at a hardwood tree with his .375 , thinking nothing of backstops. The bullet passed through the trunk, hit the door of a dwelling a mile...
Had mine for years, done 100 000km with nothing but tyres ,oil and filters. Four wheel drive works well enough to have never been stuck yet ( moderate stuff) first stage ( unlocked) 4x4 works...
From one overpopulated and restricted country to another...
Yes. Something in the region of $400 cheaper.
Nope. I'm pretty bloody sure that it only has one wing...unless two fell off over Hawera.
I actually see it fly over the central NI once a month. It's a bit like a Harvard from the 60's. Faster than a Cessna 180 and noisier than my neighbours tractor.
Well, no. The one is doing a driver training course, back to full strength next month.
Eloquently put, Mr SF90...
Ha ha ha...yep, maybe.
Should have asked him if he'd heard about the great confiscation of three years ago.