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On Fri, 22 Feb 2013 23:33:22 -0600, Ignoramus17673
wrote: http://victory.rusarchives.ru/img/ph...772992_big.jpg http://frontsector.be/images/stories...tlerjugend.jpg http://hot-dogma.com/files/2012/12/kids-with-guns.jpeg http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/...ticleLarge.jpg The methodology of the left has always been: 1. Lie 2. Repeat the lie as many times as possible 3. Have as many people repeat the lie as often as possible 4. Eventually, the uninformed believe the lie 5. The lie will then be made into some form oflaw 6. Then everyone must conform to the lie |
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OK, ID those guns.
Iggy's looks to be some Mosin Nagants with M53 Yugo beltfeds (same as German MG42) over the shoulder. Gunner's pic2 is kids with krinks Gunner's last pic is the known everywhere AK47 Did i get it right |
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On 2013-02-23, Karl Townsend wrote:
OK, ID those guns. Iggy's looks to be some Mosin Nagants with M53 Yugo beltfeds (same as German MG42) over the shoulder. I think that they are German carbines? Gunner's pic2 is kids with krinks Looks like toys to me? Gunner's last pic is the known everywhere AK47 yes Did i get it right |
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"Ignoramus17673" wrote in message ... http://victory.rusarchives.ru/img/ph...772992_big.jpg I went to Nigeria to work on an oil rig. We just whisked from the airport to the heliport, and then, on return, we did a fast trip from the heliport to airport. Along the way, there were places where rural people would come to crossroads, and bring animals, produce, and jungle animals for sale. Standing all around were very young kids, around 12-16 with AKs. They had absolutely cold stares and empty eyes, not like this crew. Kinda a lot like the inner city crews of today. Steve |
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On 2013-02-23, Steve B wrote:
"Ignoramus17673" wrote in message ... http://victory.rusarchives.ru/img/ph...772992_big.jpg I went to Nigeria to work on an oil rig. We just whisked from the airport to the heliport, and then, on return, we did a fast trip from the heliport to airport. Along the way, there were places where rural people would come to crossroads, and bring animals, produce, and jungle animals for sale. Standing all around were very young kids, around 12-16 with AKs. They had absolutely cold stares and empty eyes, not like this crew. Kinda a lot like the inner city crews of today. Were they a part of some military organization, or by themselves? |
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On 2/23/2013 5:36 AM, Karl Townsend wrote:
OK, ID those guns. Iggy's looks to be some Mosin Nagants with M53 Yugo beltfeds (same as German MG42) over the shoulder. Nope, MG34s and 98K Mausers Gunner's pic2 is kids with krinks Nope, some variation of the H&K MP5 Gunner's last pic is the known everywhere AK47 One milled AK47, one stamped AKM Did i get it right Not really, no soup for you. David |
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2013 05:36:32 -0600, Karl Townsend
wrote: OK, ID those guns. Iggy's looks to be some Mosin Nagants with M53 Yugo beltfeds (same as German MG42) over the shoulder. Gunner's pic2 is kids with krinks Gunner's last pic is the known everywhere AK47 Did i get it right Big gold Star!!! Now which MNs were the kids carrying, for bonus points!! Gunner The methodology of the left has always been: 1. Lie 2. Repeat the lie as many times as possible 3. Have as many people repeat the lie as often as possible 4. Eventually, the uninformed believe the lie 5. The lie will then be made into some form oflaw 6. Then everyone must conform to the lie |
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2013 08:16:25 -0600, Ignoramus17673
wrote: On 2013-02-23, Karl Townsend wrote: OK, ID those guns. Iggy's looks to be some Mosin Nagants with M53 Yugo beltfeds (same as German MG42) over the shoulder. I think that they are German carbines? Nope Gunner's pic2 is kids with krinks Looks like toys to me? Hardly. Gunner's last pic is the known everywhere AK47 yes Did i get it right 33%! Gunner The methodology of the left has always been: 1. Lie 2. Repeat the lie as many times as possible 3. Have as many people repeat the lie as often as possible 4. Eventually, the uninformed believe the lie 5. The lie will then be made into some form oflaw 6. Then everyone must conform to the lie |
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2013 11:15:17 -0600, "David R. Birch"
wrote: On 2/23/2013 5:36 AM, Karl Townsend wrote: OK, ID those guns. Iggy's looks to be some Mosin Nagants with M53 Yugo beltfeds (same as German MG42) over the shoulder. Nope, MG34s and 98K Mausers Absolutely correct. I just zoomed in on the photos. Well done! I thought they were MNs until you commented and then I looked again. The bolt disassembly button on the butt stocks is the key and I missed them last night when I got home and was doing the email/groups. The flash suppressors on the MG34s is unique and is easily spotted. http://www.gotavapen.se/bilder/germa...ons_of_ww2.htm Gunner's pic2 is kids with krinks Nope, some variation of the H&K MP5 Probably the MP5-2 Gunner's last pic is the known everywhere AK47 One milled AK47, one stamped AKM Did i get it right Not really, no soup for you. He got the last one correct. David Gunner The methodology of the left has always been: 1. Lie 2. Repeat the lie as many times as possible 3. Have as many people repeat the lie as often as possible 4. Eventually, the uninformed believe the lie 5. The lie will then be made into some form oflaw 6. Then everyone must conform to the lie |
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On 2/23/2013 4:00 PM, Gunner wrote:
On Sat, 23 Feb 2013 11:15:17 -0600, "David R. Birch" wrote: On 2/23/2013 5:36 AM, Karl Townsend wrote: OK, ID those guns. Iggy's looks to be some Mosin Nagants with M53 Yugo beltfeds (same as German MG42) over the shoulder. Nope, MG34s and 98K Mausers Absolutely correct. I just zoomed in on the photos. Well done! I thought they were MNs until you commented and then I looked again. The bolt disassembly button on the butt stocks is the key and I missed them last night when I got home and was doing the email/groups. The flash suppressors on the MG34s is unique and is easily spotted. http://www.gotavapen.se/bilder/germa...ons_of_ww2.htm Gunner's pic2 is kids with krinks Nope, some variation of the H&K MP5 Probably the MP5-2 Gunner's last pic is the known everywhere AK47 One milled AK47, one stamped AKM Did i get it right Not really, no soup for you. He got the last one correct. Only half right, an AKM is not an AK47. I've stopped using the term AK47, it's been a long time since they were common. I just say AK now. David |
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