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ways to butcher the name Mauser
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05-03-2010 07:14 PM
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Half the time, I think it's just the failure to spellcheck before posting. The rest is just poor speech habits. I grew up with guys like that.
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i don't know about the Mausers as the word is simple enough, but for the Mosin Nagants it seems to be endless. it's pronounced "Moseen Nahgon". not Moysin Nagant. not Mohsin Nahgahnt. Moseen Nagon.
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Originally Posted by
kar98k
i don't know about the Mausers as the word is simple enough, but for the Mosin Nagants it seems to be endless. it's pronounced "Moseen Nahgon". not Moysin Nagant. not Mohsin Nahgahnt. Moseen Nagon.
Eh, a gunsmith I know calls 'em "moist nuggets".
The usual mangle of Mauser that I see is just the regular old "Mouser". Malzer is a new one!
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It has been pronounced "mouser" for as long as I can remember.......chris3
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like me. and many others over the age of 40...cant type, cant figure out spell check, and cant spell...or just dont care,..lol...
sometimes i misspell just to bug the anal...its the small things in life that make you smile...
or howbout this...selling on CL..misspell, or call it something close,
a gunguy will likely look and know what you have,,,but a gunhater wont...
i do it sometimes....
like this.....FNFAL FS FT...M1GND,FS....
anyone who knows guns,,will know...anyone who doesnt..wont...it will still get flagged, but likely last long enough to sell...
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Originally Posted by
jmoore
Eh, a gunsmith I know calls 'em "moist nuggets".
lol that is epic :P
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Originally Posted by
samurighost
lol that is epic :P
I know a gunsmith who hates them. He calls all Mosins 'mater stakes.
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As to 'mouser' for 'Mauser', it's a direct translation. In German
, a cat which hunts well is called 'ein gutes Mauser': 'a good mouser'. At one point, Mauser actually used a capital letter "M" with a pussycat beneath as a trademark.
Then, of course, you can have some real confusion between Beretta and Breda, especially when they both made the same toys at times.
Perhaps it's a Good Thing that there were only 50 Armaguerra 39s built; that one trips me up and I used to set type for my own newspapers.
What's REAL fun is when you have to transliterate and the alphabets don't line up perfectly; Russian
likely is the most common example of this. When I registered my junk, the people at the registry told me just to write down what was on the guns, so I wrote down things such as 'Imperator'ski Sestrotyet'ski Oruzheiniya Zavod", exactly the way they said, and it took them 4 years to work it out. On the same principle, though, they still don't have a certain "Overslag" rifle figured out!
As to Noisy Maggots, I have no idea what people are screaming about!
Last edited by smellie; 07-07-2010 at 03:10 PM.
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