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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 1:34 am
-Moon Fire Liako- Requiem in Mortis Recon_Ninja_985 next one  I really want to say it's some kind of Enfield. Some Early version/Variant of the SA-80 and The EM-2 I guess. nope, these came later. and are produced in a country in asia
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 4:51 pm
Recon_Ninja_985 -Moon Fire Liako- Requiem in Mortis Recon_Ninja_985 next one  I really want to say it's some kind of Enfield. Some Early version/Variant of the SA-80 and The EM-2 I guess. nope, these came later. and are produced in a country in asia EMERK.
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 7:13 pm
Valkyrie Hatter Recon_Ninja_985 -Moon Fire Liako- Requiem in Mortis Recon_Ninja_985 next one  I really want to say it's some kind of Enfield. Some Early version/Variant of the SA-80 and The EM-2 I guess. nope, these came later. and are produced in a country in asia EMERK. yup
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 8:46 pm
Recon_Ninja_985 Valkyrie Hatter Recon_Ninja_985 -Moon Fire Liako- Requiem in Mortis Recon_Ninja_985 next one  I really want to say it's some kind of Enfield. Some Early version/Variant of the SA-80 and The EM-2 I guess. nope, these came later. and are produced in a country in asia EMERK. yup Standard issue in the Burmese military if I recall correctly.
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 1:46 am
Valkyrie Hatter Recon_Ninja_985 Valkyrie Hatter Recon_Ninja_985 -Moon Fire Liako- Some Early version/Variant of the SA-80 and The EM-2 I guess. nope, these came later. and are produced in a country in asia EMERK. yup Standard issue in the Burmese military if I recall correctly. if it is, it doesnt seem to be in that wide of use. you usually see burmese using AK's, galil types and m16a1's
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 5:11 pm
Recon_Ninja_985 Valkyrie Hatter Recon_Ninja_985 Valkyrie Hatter Recon_Ninja_985 -Moon Fire Liako- Some Early version/Variant of the SA-80 and The EM-2 I guess. nope, these came later. and are produced in a country in asia EMERK. yup Standard issue in the Burmese military if I recall correctly. if it is, it doesnt seem to be in that wide of use. you usually see burmese using AK's, galil types and m16a1's We don't see the Burmese doing much of anything except for a good amount of genocide that makes the British and Hong Kong news.
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Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 9:18 pm
 to be fair, idk what the name is either, so try to not just guess randomly xd
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Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 12:26 pm
Maddness91  to be fair, idk what the name is either, so try to not just guess randomly xd Mother of God, it's like a Remington had a three-way with a Milkor and a Colt Peacemaker.
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Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 1:46 pm
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Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 1:35 pm
Remember those revolvers I told you guys about? Well, maybe you can help me identify one of them. I believe this is the .25. You'll note that it's incredibly dirty; I don't know if it's ever been cleaned or not.   Engraving on the top of the barrel reads this: Quote: Harrington and Richardson Arms Company Worchester, Mass, U.S.A. Pat. Oct. 4 '87. May 14 & Aug. 6 ;89 The other revolver (which I won't show due to it still being jammed open) looks the same, just a darker color. It's engraving reads: Quote: Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Manufacturing Pitchburg, Mass, U.S.A. And yes, that is me holding the pistol.
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Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 3:40 pm
Requiem in Mortis Remember those revolvers I told you guys about? Well, maybe you can help me identify one of them. I believe this is the .25. You'll note that it's incredibly dirty; I don't know if it's ever been cleaned or not.   Engraving on the top of the barrel reads this: Quote: Harrington and Richardson Arms Company Worchester, Mass, U.S.A. Pat. Oct. 4 '87. May 14 & Aug. 6 ;89 The other revolver (which I won't show due to it still being jammed open) looks the same, just a darker color. It's engraving reads: Quote: Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Manufacturing Pitchburg, Mass, U.S.A. And yes, that is me holding the pistol. looks like an old H&R .32 top break
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Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 3:51 pm
Recon_Ninja_985 Requiem in Mortis Remember those revolvers I told you guys about? Well, maybe you can help me identify one of them. I believe this is the .25. You'll note that it's incredibly dirty; I don't know if it's ever been cleaned or not.   Engraving on the top of the barrel reads this: Quote: Harrington and Richardson Arms Company Worchester, Mass, U.S.A. Pat. Oct. 4 '87. May 14 & Aug. 6 ;89 The other revolver (which I won't show due to it still being jammed open) looks the same, just a darker color. It's engraving reads: Quote: Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Manufacturing Pitchburg, Mass, U.S.A. And yes, that is me holding the pistol. looks like an old H&R .32 top break It is a top break. Is there a name for the model(s)?
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Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 4:25 pm
Requiem in Mortis Remember those revolvers I told you guys about? Well, maybe you can help me identify one of them. I believe this is the .25. You'll note that it's incredibly dirty; I don't know if it's ever been cleaned or not.   Engraving on the top of the barrel reads this: Quote: Harrington and Richardson Arms Company Worchester, Mass, U.S.A. Pat. Oct. 4 '87. May 14 & Aug. 6 ;89 The other revolver (which I won't show due to it still being jammed open) looks the same, just a darker color. It's engraving reads: Quote: Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Manufacturing Pitchburg, Mass, U.S.A. And yes, that is me holding the pistol. YOU may not survive the coming nuclear holocaust, but your pistol will. And also, that looks like my grandfather's old .32RF. No idea what brand/model that is though, so it doesn't help much.
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Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 6:05 pm
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Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 8:10 pm
AINGELPROJECT667 This one should be easy.  That's about as much a BAR as Stan Smith's gun is a Glock.
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