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On 22 Sep 2005 16:15:10 GMT, Dave Hinz wrote:
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 15:33:29 GMT, Gunner wrote: On 22 Sep 2005 15:02:26 GMT, Dave Hinz wrote: OK, so 5 for Tom, 5 for me, and one for your hip. Seems fair. But, then how will I know which of my 8 to shoot? You shoot the .41 Magnum of course. Ooooh, I don't have one of those. (thinks)...I wonder how that happened? OK, after the 1927A1, _then_ something in .41 Mag. But, the Thompson first, definately. You dont have a 41? Damn..I thought everyone did Gunner, who carries a 4" Mod 57 in a Bianci Cyclone when puttering around out in the desert. Gunner "Pax Americana is a philosophy. Hardly an empire. Making sure other people play nice and dont kill each other (and us) off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give them self determination under "play nice" rules. Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you for torturing the cat." Gunner |
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 06:49:02 GMT, Gunner wrote:
On 22 Sep 2005 16:15:10 GMT, Dave Hinz wrote: You shoot the .41 Magnum of course. Ooooh, I don't have one of those. (thinks)...I wonder how that happened? OK, after the 1927A1, _then_ something in .41 Mag. But, the Thompson first, definately. You dont have a 41? Damn..I thought everyone did No, and I'm seriously puzzled on how that could have happened. You've seen my vault, yes? But, the Thompson first. |
You're setting a bad example, Gunner (not that that seems to bother you
much :-) You know better than to put live ammo in a fire. It boils off in all directions. Gotta make up your mind, either the Viking Funeral or the loaded 45, not both. Sorry about that, but, as an engineer I work with always reminds me, first get the Physics right and everything else works better. Mac |
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 09:42:25 -0700, Jim McGill wrote:
You're setting a bad example, Gunner (not that that seems to bother you much :-) You know better than to put live ammo in a fire. It boils off in all directions. Gotta make up your mind, either the Viking Funeral or the loaded 45, not both. Couple years ago, in (maybe) the Wisconsin Fire Journal, was an article about a house fire. The owner had had an M1 Carbine hanging on the wall, with loaded mag and one in the pipe. (yes. I know.) According to the article (yes, I know that too), the round in the pipe cooked off, the gun loaded the next one, and the process repeated a couple times. Article was complete with photos of a burned gun, clearly an M1 carbine. If I were to guess, I'd doubt the story entirely and assume it was just loose rounds cooking off, but, who really knows... |
Dave Hinz wrote:
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 09:42:25 -0700, Jim McGill wrote: You're setting a bad example, Gunner (not that that seems to bother you much :-) You know better than to put live ammo in a fire. It boils off in all directions. Gotta make up your mind, either the Viking Funeral or the loaded 45, not both. Couple years ago, in (maybe) the Wisconsin Fire Journal, was an article about a house fire. The owner had had an M1 Carbine hanging on the wall, with loaded mag and one in the pipe. (yes. I know.) According to the article (yes, I know that too), the round in the pipe cooked off, the gun loaded the next one, and the process repeated a couple times. Article was complete with photos of a burned gun, clearly an M1 carbine. If I were to guess, I'd doubt the story entirely and assume it was just loose rounds cooking off, but, who really knows... IL was burning some trash from the garage including some cardboard boxes they had gotten from an auction, previously full of storage unit stuff. Well, some of the stuff was miscellaneous ammo. She thought it had been removed and put in a coffee can. When the rounds got hot enough t was a little lively. She could hear the explosions a d stopped a piece of the casing with her leg. None of the lead went anywhere. It was still there when then raked through the mud after putting out the fire. The casing is still in her leg, too small and too close to the kneecap to dig for it. She still gets annoyed when I offer to bring a few rounds down for the next marshmallow roast;-) Joe |
Dave Hinz wrote: On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 06:36:54 GMT, Gunner wrote: On 21 Sep 2005 17:43:58 GMT, Dave Hinz wrote: On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 16:56:01 GMT, Gunner wrote: Gunner, a firm believer in the Viking Funeral concept. Yeah. About that...my mom wants one of those when the time is appropriate, and I don't have the first clue on how to pull it off without seriously angering some authorities or others. I wonder if Norway would be open to it, or maybe Orkney? She going to have Liberals bound and gagged at her feet to escort her to hell? Heh... I'll mention that to her,she'll love it. But, seriously, where can you pull off the flaming funeral ship send-off and not get in trouble? Most likely that depends a lot on how far out you are, or rather on how far out the boat is befor you set it afire. Avoidance of shipping lanes precludes it being a navigational hazard as well as minimizing witnesses. -- FF |
On 23 Sep 2005 18:13:59 GMT, Dave Hinz wrote:
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 09:42:25 -0700, Jim McGill wrote: You're setting a bad example, Gunner (not that that seems to bother you much :-) You know better than to put live ammo in a fire. It boils off in all directions. Gotta make up your mind, either the Viking Funeral or the loaded 45, not both. Couple years ago, in (maybe) the Wisconsin Fire Journal, was an article about a house fire. The owner had had an M1 Carbine hanging on the wall, with loaded mag and one in the pipe. (yes. I know.) According to the article (yes, I know that too), the round in the pipe cooked off, the gun loaded the next one, and the process repeated a couple times. Article was complete with photos of a burned gun, clearly an M1 carbine. If I were to guess, I'd doubt the story entirely and assume it was just loose rounds cooking off, but, who really knows... As in most camps, the rule was "unload before entering" but the new guy walked in and hung the .22 on the nail, catching the trigger as he did. After it was empty, he packed his gear and left for home, leaving his week's fees as a contribution to the laundry fund. Gerry :-)} London, Canada |
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 09:42:25 -0700, Jim McGill
wrote: You're setting a bad example, Gunner (not that that seems to bother you much :-) You know better than to put live ammo in a fire. It boils off in all directions. Gotta make up your mind, either the Viking Funeral or the loaded 45, not both. Sorry about that, but, as an engineer I work with always reminds me, first get the Physics right and everything else works better. Mac Ill be going out with a bang. 9 of them actually. Wilson mags..plus the 16 in the twin mag pouch So while not a 21 gun self salute..it should get the message across. G Gunner "Pax Americana is a philosophy. Hardly an empire. Making sure other people play nice and dont kill each other (and us) off in job lots is hardly empire building, particularly when you give them self determination under "play nice" rules. Think of it as having your older brother knock the **** out of you for torturing the cat." Gunner |
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