I would recommend not closing to bayonet distance!
Did JayG see this? He has a thing for pistol bayonettes. - Brad
LOL- that is YOU Breda :-)
The big metal disk on the butt of the bluegun - is that its convention-mandated leash, a magnet for display, or an actual accessory?
I love those NAA Minis. They're almost silly but eminently practical for when you just CAN'T carry a gun.
Not only did I see it, but I already have a unit for review...:)
Oh, that is unquestionably a squee. In fact, I got a vicarious squee just looking at you holding it.
I have a .38 Special derringer, the old single action 2 barrel kind. With two, I can have one on each ankle.
I tried one of those as a kid. Could not hit a tin can at three passes.(Ok, the laser might really help.) I've decided I like carrying a big knife more that planing for "contact shots."
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I would recommend not closing to bayonet distance!
ReplyDeleteDid JayG see this? He has a thing for pistol bayonettes.
ReplyDelete- Brad
LOL- that is YOU Breda :-)
ReplyDeleteThe big metal disk on the butt of the bluegun - is that its convention-mandated leash, a magnet for display, or an actual accessory?
ReplyDeleteI love those NAA Minis. They're almost silly but eminently practical for when you just CAN'T carry a gun.
ReplyDeleteNot only did I see it, but I already have a unit for review...
ReplyDelete:)
Oh, that is unquestionably a squee. In fact, I got a vicarious squee just looking at you holding it.
ReplyDeleteI have a .38 Special derringer, the old single action 2 barrel kind. With two, I can have one on each ankle.
ReplyDeleteI tried one of those as a kid. Could not hit a tin can at three passes.
ReplyDelete(Ok, the laser might really help.)
I've decided I like carrying a big knife more that planing for "contact shots."