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    WebSnyper

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    But here's what she looks like with a 1911 in her hand...
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    Cameramonkey

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    I think those are dancer's legs.

    No, those are bodybuilder legs. Though certain dancers are a close second. Misty Copeland is the picture of dancing athleticism. (and damned hot too!) I could watch her dance all day, and I'm not a huge ballet fan. She busts the mold of the waif-ish ballerina, and I love it.

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    Leadeye

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    You know, I've wanted one of those musket model Winchester or Marlin lever guns. I think the one in the picture is an 1876 Musket, but I'm sure someone on here with better knowledge (and eyes) can correct me.

    What I'd really love is a new made Winchester 1895 Russian Musket in 7.62x54R (I mean, I'd love an original too, but I'd be afraid to shoot it honestly, given the age, value, and current made 7.62x54R ammo or surplus).

    I'm betting that's an 1873 musket, more common and she would have to have huge hands if it's an 1876. I have both and the 76 is just a scaled up 73.

    I shoot Winchester 1895s in 30-40 and 405 WCF, no issues, just watch the loading.
     

    Beowulf

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    I'm betting that's an 1873 musket, more common and she would have to have huge hands if it's an 1876. I have both and the 76 is just a scaled up 73.

    I shoot Winchester 1895s in 30-40 and 405 WCF, no issues, just watch the loading.

    Hah, I figured if anyone would chime in on that, it would be you. Is there an old gun that you DON'T have in your collection at this point. :ingo:
     

    Thor

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    It took all day to post this...I wanted to get CM's permission to do so....Keep the comments clean.....Just something about this pic screams 70's Russ Meyer Drive In Movie fare.....I present to you......

    These...I mean this..I mean...A Mossberg 500 and her too...So yeah...These....

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    Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms...and...:patriot:
     
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