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I guess your rational is that if you keep posting the same lies over and over then someone besides a mentally challenged idiOt like you will believe them....
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Thanks Mike. All those poor guys over in Africa having to suffice with those old worn out English built guns probably a hundred years old or close to it, but still knocking down dangerous game left and right, those poor guys, they don't know what they're doing.
Someone better go over there and Ed-U-ma-cate them. Learn them up good. Treb why does ol' stUpid keep offering opiniOns on that gun? hE was wrOng about the maker. hE was wrOng about the action. hE war wrOng about the lockup. hE was wrOng about the hinge pin. Who would think jOe knew anything about doubleguns, much less English doubleguns, and much, much less that particular English doublegun. See wrOng-agAin-jOe argue about English made action with actual English gunmakers How could anyOne so ignOrant be so arrOgant?stUpid is as stUpid does.
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Mike yOu are a prime example of on'line defecation...
In other words you stink of perverted shIt.
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The English always had or have trouble building stout guns for waterfowl hunting and handling those stout waterfowl loads, everyone knows that.
Of course, for the last few centuries or so they built guns that can handle loads that can take down an eight ton elephant, a five ton rhino, a four ton hippo and a few two ton cape buffaloe, but those stout waterfowl guns to bring down those 4 pound pit bull like Canadian geese, yep, that's beyond them. Thanks Mike. All those poor guys over in Africa having to suffice with those old worn out English built guns probably a hundred years old or close to it, but still knocking down dangerous game left and right, those poor guys, they don't know what they're doing.
Someone better go over there and Ed-U-ma-cate them. Learn them up good. Treb why does ol' stUpid keep offering opiniOns on that gun? hE was wrOng about the maker. hE was wrOng about the action. hE war wrOng about the lockup. hE was wrOng about the hinge pin. Who would think jOe knew anything about doubleguns, much less English doubleguns, and much, much less that particular English doublegun. See wrOng-agAin-jOe argue about English made action with actual English gunmakers How could anyOne so ignOrant be so arrOgant?stUpid is as stUpid does.
I am glad to be here.
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Mike yOu are a prime example of on'line defecation...
In other words you stink of perverted shIt.
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Sidelock
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The English always had or have trouble building stout guns for waterfowl hunting and handling those stout waterfowl loads, everyone knows that.
Of course, for the last few centuries or so they built guns that can handle loads that can take down an eight ton elephant, a five ton rhino, a four ton hippo and a few two ton cape buffaloe, but those stout waterfowl guns to bring down those 4 pound pit bull like Canadian geese, yep, that's beyond them. Thanks Mike. All those poor guys over in Africa having to suffice with those old worn out English built guns probably a hundred years old or close to it, but still knocking down dangerous game left and right, those poor guys, they don't know what they're doing.
Someone better go over there and Ed-U-ma-cate them. Learn them up good. Treb why does ol' stUpid keep offering opiniOns on that gun? hE was wrOng about the maker. hE was wrOng about the action. hE war wrOng about the lockup. hE was wrOng about the hinge pin. Who would think jOe knew anything about doubleguns, much less English doubleguns, and much, much less that particular English doublegun. See wrOng-agAin-jOe argue about English made action with actual English gunmakers How could anyOne so ignOrant be so arrOgant?stUpid is as stUpid does.
I am glad to be here.
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Sidelock
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Whatz up chit fer brains...
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The English always had or have trouble building stout guns for waterfowl hunting and handling those stout waterfowl loads, everyone knows that.
Of course, for the last few centuries or so they built guns that can handle loads that can take down an eight ton elephant, a five ton rhino, a four ton hippo and a few two ton cape buffaloe, but those stout waterfowl guns to bring down those 4 pound pit bull like Canadian geese, yep, that's beyond them. Thanks Mike. All those poor guys over in Africa having to suffice with those old worn out English built guns probably a hundred years old or close to it, but still knocking down dangerous game left and right, those poor guys, they don't know what they're doing.
Someone better go over there and Ed-U-ma-cate them. Learn them up good. Treb why does ol' stUpid keep offering opiniOns on that gun? hE was wrOng about the maker. hE was wrOng about the action. hE war wrOng about the lockup. hE was wrOng about the hinge pin. Who would think jOe knew anything about doubleguns, much less English doubleguns, and much, much less that particular English doublegun. See wrOng-agAin-jOe argue about English made action with actual English gunmakers How could anyOne so ignOrant be so arrOgant?stUpid is as stUpid does.
I am glad to be here.
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Same old lame chit floating around in yer head....
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Sidelock
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The English always had or have trouble building stout guns for waterfowl hunting and handling those stout waterfowl loads, everyone knows that.
Of course, for the last few centuries or so they built guns that can handle loads that can take down an eight ton elephant, a five ton rhino, a four ton hippo and a few two ton cape buffaloe, but those stout waterfowl guns to bring down those 4 pound pit bull like Canadian geese, yep, that's beyond them. Thanks Mike. All those poor guys over in Africa having to suffice with those old worn out English built guns probably a hundred years old or close to it, but still knocking down dangerous game left and right, those poor guys, they don't know what they're doing.
Someone better go over there and Ed-U-ma-cate them. Learn them up good. Treb why does ol' stUpid keep offering opiniOns on that gun? hE was wrOng about the maker. hE was wrOng about the action. hE war wrOng about the lockup. hE was wrOng about the hinge pin. Who would think jOe knew anything about doubleguns, much less English doubleguns, and much, much less that particular English doublegun. See wrOng-agAin-jOe argue about English made action with actual English gunmakers How could anyOne so ignOrant be so arrOgant?stUpid is as stUpid does.
I am glad to be here.
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