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    My spot the fault

    Guess this makes it a very doubtful exercise when you pull the trigger apparently a publicity shoot! I would feel pretty safe in front of that lot................
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    That's gotta be a joke,,right?
    If not all my bias opinions are confirmed.....

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    I do have a photo of me holding the belt up to the feedway like I'm feeding the gun...the photog was so sh*t scared of getting shot it was the only way we could do it. It was with the assistant minister of defense at the time on the gun...but the belt was the right way round and you can't tell. This one was probably messing with the photographer...and he didn't notice.
    Regards, Jim

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    As obvious as dog's b______s!

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    That's the new machine gun for when the bad guys are trying to sneak up behind you.

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    Italianicon design perhaps

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