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Why don't you buy from me? My rifles are far from crap and my prices are better than most auctions! By the way, there's really nothing to be jealous about in my collection. It's meager compared to some of the real collectors who post here.
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12-10-2009 09:35 PM
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Because I only just connected your name with your company...duh on my part lol. I have perused your website quite a few times in the past and am saving up my pennies. Now how to explain to my wife and local law enforcement that I need a Lewis gun...
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Originally Posted by
spinecracker
Because I only just connected your name with your company...duh on my part lol. I have perused your website quite a few times in the past and am saving up my pennies. Now how to explain to my wife and local law enforcement that I need a Lewis gun...
One of these?
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Err..yes....can I use the excuse that I would use it for hunting coyotes? One of those could take out the entire pack....and not leave much fur behind
I have loved the Lewis gun since watching those old WW1 dogfighting movies (the ones with airplanes, not dogs, of course)
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Save up also for ammo, mags, and some spare parts! Lewis guns are way cool, but most have seen a LOT of use. Don't have one, yet, but have shot a few, they're not quite like anything else in their class. A BREN is a better weapon, but I'd just about rather have a Lewis for funsies.
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The one I've got is perfect. A WW1 BSA rebuilt during WWII. I broke a one piece extractor, replaced it with a two piece type and it's been running like a top ever since.
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