With a cosmoline chaser! Shellac, wodka, and cosmolene! mm-mmm tasty! :n00b:
Oct 3, 2020 #21 johntheplinker Master Rating - 100% 28 0 0 Oct 3, 2008 4,193 149 On a hill in Perry C DoggyDaddy said: With a cosmoline chaser! Click to expand... Shellac, wodka, and cosmolene! mm-mmm tasty!
DoggyDaddy said: With a cosmoline chaser! Click to expand... Shellac, wodka, and cosmolene! mm-mmm tasty!
Oct 4, 2020 #22 Miller Tyme Master Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Nov 25, 2010 1,853 47 Whiskey City, Indiana johntheplinker said: Shellac, wodka, and cosmolene! mm-mmm tasty! Click to expand... Don't forget the Borscht! Attachments 20161212-borscht-vicky-wasik-13.jpg 199.4 KB · Views: 5
johntheplinker said: Shellac, wodka, and cosmolene! mm-mmm tasty! Click to expand... Don't forget the Borscht!
Oct 4, 2020 #23 edporch Master Site Supporter Rating - 100% 25 0 0 Oct 19, 2010 4,681 149 Indianapolis Nice M1A. You did well! I have a 76xxx numbered one with all USGI parts that I bought new and love it! GREAT rifles!
Nice M1A. You did well! I have a 76xxx numbered one with all USGI parts that I bought new and love it! GREAT rifles!
Oct 4, 2020 #24 Nazgul Master Site Supporter Rating - 100% 12 0 0 Dec 2, 2012 2,594 113 Near the big river. Carried an M14 in the Marines, had the fun switch on it! Have a SOCOM now that is a hoot. Don
Oct 4, 2020 #25 johntheplinker Master Rating - 100% 28 0 0 Oct 3, 2008 4,193 149 On a hill in Perry C Miller Tyme said: Don't forget the Borscht! Click to expand... How could I forget! My apologies! Only on INGO can a thread about a M1A devolve into a discussion of Russian cuisine!
Miller Tyme said: Don't forget the Borscht! Click to expand... How could I forget! My apologies! Only on INGO can a thread about a M1A devolve into a discussion of Russian cuisine!
Oct 15, 2020 #26 R rhslover Marksman Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Mar 6, 2012 182 28 Had mine out (NM M1A, sadlak mount, swfa 10x) yesterday let some newer shooters hammer steel at 300 yards. It never fails to impress me how accurate it is. Congratulations.
Had mine out (NM M1A, sadlak mount, swfa 10x) yesterday let some newer shooters hammer steel at 300 yards. It never fails to impress me how accurate it is. Congratulations.