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This is a link post Like films? Like firearms? You'll LOVE the Internet Movie Firearms Database!
(Link to Wild Geese today obviously).


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This is a normal post Hi Dom

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This is a normal post I don't appreciate your ratio.

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This is a normal post 5/7?

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This is a normal post #BOOM!

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This is a normal post lots of sterling lta3s,
an excellent weapon. if you like jamming and not hitting anything outside 25 feet.
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This is a normal post Hey the whole point of the Sterling was that it was based on the Sten.
Which was never intended to do anything other than spray bullets around like a pensioner's cock when he can't quite unzip in time. Because the idea was that it would be used at close quarters in a 'target rich environment'.
You want accuracy, get an SLR.
(, Tue 23 May 2017, 19:40, , Reply)
This is a normal post Also useful for killing people behiond trees two miles away.

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This is a normal post Damn you ninja!

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This is a normal post not necessarily deliberately.

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This is a normal post I really like that website, always look up stuff on it
good film suggestion for tonight.
(, Tue 23 May 2017, 19:33, , Reply)
This is a normal post Ta. It's a classic!

(, Tue 23 May 2017, 19:59, , Reply)
This is a normal post Top film.
:D
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This is a normal post Best Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em episode ever.

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This is a normal post Still remember seeing Wild Geese in the cinema
My responsible father snuck me in to see it even though it was rated AA and I couldn't have been more than 7. Kind of liked it though I bet it hasn't aged well. Most of the mercs were so old they were more likely to die of underlying medical conditions.
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