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Originally Posted by CyberWar
A rifle with a possibility to attach a bayonet could hardly be defined as a civilian model, and most of pre-WWII military rifles incorporated that feature.
Of course, a civilian rifle of that era could easily be modified to accept a bayonet.
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I have a ww2 303. british that has a bayonet that goes on it. And its a legal hunting rifle, the sell the ammo for it at most gun and tackle stores.
Its one of the strongest legal hunting rifles there are but it kicks like a fucking mule.
Oh yea the gun was one of my great-grand-deddys.
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Close my windows, crank the heat up high. Till my palms are wet and my tounge is dry. Im looking for a mother that'll get me high, just a stupid mother fucker if I die I die.
Last edited by Bahr; 10-01-2008 at 01:37 AM.
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