Heres what the lovely dealer said today
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im partial to mr AK (the real ones not the kit crap of today) and his 40 rounds of loyalty...of course the HK with 100 round drum loyals is also nice too
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being that you're out in the L.A. area ya just might LOL,if I ever venture down to Miami area with mine I might have my cousin follow me with his arsenal.
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Hey Andre, next time I am in Afghanistan I can get you a good deal on a few RPGs. Never been used, and only dropped once! [sm=smiley16.gif]
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ORIGINAL choodock
I think I become Superman behind the wheel. I am only 25 and this is by far the most powerful car I have ever driven. I may be in over my head.
I think I become Superman behind the wheel. I am only 25 and this is by far the most powerful car I have ever driven. I may be in over my head.
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Average Fuel Economy Standards, Passenger Cars and Light Trucks, MY 2011-2015
Proposes substantial increases in the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards for passenger cars and light trucks that would enhance energy security by improving fuel economy. Since the carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from the tailpipes of new motor vehicles is the natural by-product of the combustion of fuel, the increased standards would also address climate change by reducing tailpipe emissions of CO2. Those emissions represent 97 percent of the total greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles. Implementation of the new standards would dramatically add to the billions of barrels of fuel already saved since the beginning of the CAFE program in 1975.
I don't see how they can ban a current motor since we are still in 2008. Just my 2 cents.
Proposes substantial increases in the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards for passenger cars and light trucks that would enhance energy security by improving fuel economy. Since the carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from the tailpipes of new motor vehicles is the natural by-product of the combustion of fuel, the increased standards would also address climate change by reducing tailpipe emissions of CO2. Those emissions represent 97 percent of the total greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles. Implementation of the new standards would dramatically add to the billions of barrels of fuel already saved since the beginning of the CAFE program in 1975.
I don't see how they can ban a current motor since we are still in 2008. Just my 2 cents.
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Okay you will have to beat my m2 carbine, M3A1 grease gun, and Saiga 12 gage shotgun with an 8 inch barrel and 10 round Mag. All class 3 legally registered to me with the tax stamp on each one. However I usually just carry my Colt .45 ACP Gov Model made in 1947. If I sell the grease gun, will knock the price of my R/T chally in half.
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Okay Andre instead of the missile launcher you should go with the quad 50 mounted on top of your challenger. Each 50 cal round is about 4.00 dollars each. How much money did this guy go through?
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LOL! My first duty station was Korea. In our arms room we still had a bunch of M-3A1s. Its funny how hot those little barrels get when they are fired. So hot that you have to be careful the barrel doesnt start to droop downward LOL.
My assigned weapon at the time was an M-16A2 w/ M-203 Grenade Launcher. Im pretty sure the M-16 was a Vietnam era A1 that had been converted to an A2. The "Auto" position on the selector switch had been ground down and "Burst" was etched in with an electric engraver. But the best part? The rifle was made by TONKA! Yes the same guys that make the Toy Trucks! The thing was built Tonka tough too. It never malfunctioned on me once.
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P.S. I learned to drive manual transmission in a 1957 M35A2 Duece and 1/2 on the narrow congested roads in Uijongbu.
My assigned weapon at the time was an M-16A2 w/ M-203 Grenade Launcher. Im pretty sure the M-16 was a Vietnam era A1 that had been converted to an A2. The "Auto" position on the selector switch had been ground down and "Burst" was etched in with an electric engraver. But the best part? The rifle was made by TONKA! Yes the same guys that make the Toy Trucks! The thing was built Tonka tough too. It never malfunctioned on me once.
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P.S. I learned to drive manual transmission in a 1957 M35A2 Duece and 1/2 on the narrow congested roads in Uijongbu.