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    Grand Master Know It All 68Charger's Avatar
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    seen it before- it occurs to me that rifle is dropped more than a French military rifle...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 68Charger View Post
    seen it before- it occurs to me that rifle is dropped more than a French military rifle...

    not sure if that is possible!
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    I forgot about this one. Good to see again though.

    I think there might be another vid that they made and one of the guys actually fell back and broke the glass door.



    Some of those guys look like they never shouldered a rifle before, real horrible stance almost leaning back like many women I have seen with that bad habit.

    Oh well like I said good to see again, thanks for posting it up.


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    I've seen it before too, and I remember the broken door as well. Now who (in their right mind) is going to do a standing shot with something like that, especially if they're not familiar with the gun?

    Maybe it's French Artillery?
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    They should take off the trigger guard. Looks like it's kills the finger with the recoil.

    Good thing it's not semi auto, that would be very unsafe.

    The guy at the end of the vid owned that gun, I almost wonder if it was the same loading or if they changed something to make it bearable.


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    This is the cartridge:

    Why don't they put a brake on it?



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    Quote Originally Posted by rhineoshott View Post
    This is the cartridge:

    Why don't they put a brake on it?

    My mother in law could use one...
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    I seen that before like others have said.

    If a lot is good, too much is just right.

    That is more gun than I want.

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    Seen that before, still awesome. Out of curiosity, does anyone have one of those or similar?
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