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OK. Being more serious.... as a cadet I used the AK-47 , PK machine gun and FB PM-63. Later when I became a professional military I had the TT pistol, P-64 and P-83.
Wasn't me, honest !
I don't know of that series Wojtek, but we used to make our slings from a piece of leather cut from the heel of an old shoe, and a length of para chord. We were amazingly accurate, over quite a range, as we were too with our home-made long bows and arrows. The catapults were deadly at shorter ranges, especially when using small ball bearings !!
It wasn't me too.
As far as the slings are concerned... same here. It seems that our early years were almost the same.
I can think of a sound that'll make an intruder turn to Jesus real fast while soiling himself at the same time:...I can't think of anything that'll brown on intruders pants faster.
I never keep one in the pipe.They are actually saying not to do that anymore, have it locked and loaded with the safety on. The bolt releasing can give your position away.
I agree Mike, the sound of a pump is unmistakable and certainly is the herald of destruction.Dave, I think I can come up with one: The SNICKER-SNAACK about 10ft away, in the dark, of my Remington 870 Express Tactical pump 12ga chambering a round. First 3" shells are 7.5 birdshot and the remaining 4 are 00 buck
When you say baseball bat, do you mean an American style baseball bat, or a Cricket bat?...I have a baseball bat...
I was considering 9mm Browning, 12 gauge pump action police issue 8 shot chamber short barrel, rifle probably a lever action small bore maybe 0.243 calibre
or similar.
I thought pump action shot guns were illegal to own here? My Dad had to hand his in during the buy back. As for home defence, I own two bolt action rifles (not the reason they were purchased for). I reckon if I let off a round from my Springfield 30-06 in the dead of night it would scare the living sh*t out of any intruder