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Sorry you feel that way. Did'nt Mean to Ruin the thread, Just my .02Well deadeye you have succeeded in giving me the creeps, totally ruining the spirit of this thread.
Sorry you feel that way. Did'nt Mean to Ruin the thread, Just my .02Well deadeye you have succeeded in giving me the creeps, totally ruining the spirit of this thread.
No problem, it's just that I was reaching for hero's not queero's.Sorry you feel that way. Did'nt Mean to Ruin the thread, Just my .02
Thanks that was an interesting read but not exactly about anyone who could be considered a role model.Here's a link
You win the "Head screwed on straight of the year award." But I'm still interested to know what has been paid out by less sharper knives in the drawer.Even someone most would agree is a real hero, like General Patton, Audie Murphy, or Sgt. York, I’d have no real desire to own “the actual gun” they used. It should be in the possession of their descendants, or a museum.
I wouldn't mind Jesse Ventura's mini gun with ammo backpack from Predator/ Schwarzenegger's from Terminator II (same gun)
That's wholly unrelated to it being in a movie though.
My friend Jack Crain made the knives for the movie Predator and also for Road House. Arnold gave Jack the Flak Vest he wore in the movie. He had it hanging up in his shop. I got to try it on. I'm gonna have to work out a little more to fill it out though. Arnold is a big boy.
This is the only kind of cancel culture I can get behind.let's delete M/J
He made the knives for a lot of movies! He does some outstanding work, wish I could afford one.
I recall my WWII history readings saying the Nazis tried to use that picture as propaganda insinuating that Churchill was a ruthless gangster dragging poor Englanders into a war of his own doing.
Instead it backfired, as it steeled the British resolve to resist the Nazis by showing their leader taking up arms against them .
https://www.famouspictures.org/churchill-and-the-tommy-gun/
I’d sure like to see an image of our country’s leadership doing something with sporting arms other that using one as a prop while trying to take away our right to own, shoot and enjoy them.
Stay safe.
Cheer up @brutus51
Here's a link
https://www.wideners.com/blog/20th-century-gangster-guns/
I was pretty sure it's widely known that Dillinger favored the .38 Super, and I know from some of your posts it's one of your favorites.
Have we had a president who was a serious gun enthusiasts since Teddy Roosevelt ? I don't think you can count Ronald Reagan because those were just movie propsI recall my WWII history readings saying the Nazis tried to use that picture as propaganda insinuating that Churchill was a ruthless gangster dragging poor Englanders into a war of his own doing.
Instead it backfired, as it steeled the British resolve to resist the Nazis by showing their leader taking up arms against them .
https://www.famouspictures.org/churchill-and-the-tommy-gun/
I’d sure like to see an image of our country’s leadership doing something with sporting arms other that using one as a prop while trying to take away our right to own, shoot and enjoy them.
Stay safe.
Someone can correct me if I am wrong but I seem to recall reading the Jesse James mother made a good amount of money selling guns she authenticated as being his. Most just bought by her for that purpose.
Elvis was enough of a gun guy to perhaps call him a enthusiast. As far as I know he was not a collector , but he was a reserve deputy if my memory serves me correctly, and had a few guns .One thing worthy of note when it comes to celebrity owned guns, Elvis was supposedly a bit of a gun guy.