ak47/sks and a thompson

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i don't know if this the thread for them or not but i have a rare ak47 under folding stock-1 Thompson 45 Sm and 2 sks-all are semi and loads of 30 rd mags the sks are neat the last one i got was with the inside 10 rd. mag and i watched the gunsmith take it out to allow the use of 20 or 30 or more clips it was so simple to do that if i get another on ill do the conversion myself the Thompson is fun to shoot but if you have never shot or handled a Thompson before they are very very heavy but shoot good and no barrel lift to speak of. my next long gun will be a bolt action Springfield 1903 ww1 in 30-06 a very good rifle as ive shot one before and very accurate the ak47 is a sweet shooting gun too-i have 10 clips for each gun---don't knock the 7.63x39 it will punch through a 3/8 in. thick steal plate at 200 yards and the sks in semi are accurate too
 
i don't know if this the thread for them or not but i have a rare ak47 under folding stock-1 Thompson 45 Sm and 2 sks-all are semi and loads of 30 rd mags the sks are neat the last one i got was with the inside 10 rd. mag and i watched the gunsmith take it out to allow the use of 20 or 30 or more clips it was so simple to do that if i get another on ill do the conversion myself the Thompson is fun to shoot but if you have never shot or handled a Thompson before they are very very heavy but shoot good and no barrel lift to speak of. my next long gun will be a bolt action Springfield 1903 ww1 in 30-06 a very good rifle as ive shot one before and very accurate the ak47 is a sweet shooting gun too-i have 10 clips for each gun---don't knock the 7.63x39 it will punch through a 3/8 in. thick steal plate at 200 yards and the sks in semi are accurate too

Congratulations sir, you have managed to cram two or three paragraphs worth of ideas into one run on sentence that is completely devoid of capitalization and punctuation. The only way you could make your ideas more difficult to understand is if you had eliminated the spaces between words.

After reading what you wrote (three times) I have no idea if you were asking questions or making statements about the firearms you're talking about.

BSW
 
you need to lighten up on him, he obviously doesn't speak english very well, i didn't realize that perfect grammar was a requirement of this forum.
 
you need to lighten up on him, he obviously doesn't speak english very well, i didn't realize that perfect grammar was a requirement of this forum.

Perfect grammer, no.

My problem is I have no idea what the OP was trying to say. I read his post 3 times and I still don't know what he was trying to say.

BSW
 
you need to lighten up on him, he obviously doesn't speak english very well, i didn't realize that perfect grammar was a requirement of this forum.

It isn't. Let's have no more discussion AT ALL about poor grammer.

I don't want to shut down a new member's thread, but if all we're going to discuss is his communication skills, I'll have to.

Now, Marlas, please try and explain your question(s) again so we understand better how to respond. Thanks!
 
I don't think he is asking anything, from what I gathered hes just talking about enjoying some rifles, some with high-cap magazines. I'm a huge Thompson fan, but sadly I've only ever held one in a round of call of duty :(
 
i was trying to make a statement with my post and was hoping to get some useful feedback at the same time.i reload all my ammo and if someone has a good idea that i could use then its great. but i was just trying to make a statement about just a small part of what guns i do have.i haven.t made that much replies or posts --sorry about the gram-oror bad spelling
 
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