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Jan 09, 2011 20:11

Well, that was certainly a pleasant surprise. First thing this morning, I found my vintage Winchester 1200 shotgun, modified for home defense. That's a real American shotgun for you; perfect for almost any use with just the change of a barrel. They were even nice enough to leave me with some ammo. How thoughtful! There's really nothing like the ( Read more... )

hold it like a dove, shooting things, +cookbook, dinner, +shotgun

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enviousmath January 10 2011, 04:25:26 UTC
You have a Winchester as well? [A bit surprised there. Kyrie has one...well it's not her's but her gun crazy father-in-law owns it.]

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herheavenlydays January 10 2011, 04:27:57 UTC
Oh, yes. I find them to be quite lovely. The craftsmanship is superb, and they're quite reliable. Don't you think so as well?

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enviousmath January 10 2011, 04:30:33 UTC
They certainly are reliable and good in a tight spot. Unfortunately I had to bargain with the postman for mine, but what can you do. I own an M1894, sawed off.

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herheavenlydays January 10 2011, 04:42:03 UTC
Sadly, it's just one of my many, but it's a great start. And it's a shame you had to deal with the postman, I find the idea of going there absolutely appalling, but it sounds like you walked away with quite the prize.

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sosnarrator January 10 2011, 04:36:22 UTC
... There's a shotgun in the house now?

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herheavenlydays January 10 2011, 04:37:15 UTC
Would you like to see it, Kyon? I have time before I start peeling the potatoes.

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sosnarrator January 10 2011, 04:40:24 UTC
I think I'll be fine without it?

(What kind of housewife keeps a shotgun on hand anyway!? ... I hope this doesn't turn out the same way as Asakura did. You think she's the nice normal, cute girl on the other side of the classroom, then WHAM! She's trying to stab you with a knife...)

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herheavenlydays January 10 2011, 04:43:59 UTC
Oh, don't be silly. I know young men just love this sort of thing. Just give me one second.

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herheavenlydays January 10 2011, 04:52:44 UTC
Isn't it, though? It's absolutely stunning. And I assure you, I'm an expert. There's nothing to worry about.

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herheavenlydays January 10 2011, 04:59:15 UTC
Yes, I'm quite aware of their history! I have a few war relics myself, all collector's items...in working condition back home, of course. Now, where are you from, then?

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freakinblur January 10 2011, 05:17:48 UTC
Gotta love a girl with an appreciation fer good weapons!

Hey, there's a shootin' range at the rec center, ya know.

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herheavenlydays January 10 2011, 05:19:19 UTC
You're so sweet, but I'm hardly a girl. I'm a mother.

And goodness! I had no idea! Is it open to women, or is it men only?

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freakinblur January 10 2011, 05:22:19 UTC
RED's Sniper runs it, so it's open ta everyone. It's a pretty sweet set-up, all things considered.

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herheavenlydays January 10 2011, 05:25:44 UTC
Well, I certainly know where I'll be tomorrow. Thank you for the information, young man.

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zombee_slayer January 10 2011, 06:40:30 UTC
The M16A1 is better.

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herheavenlydays January 11 2011, 06:27:59 UTC
Heavens no. The original model was so riddled with flaws, I find it hard to believe that countries actually use the thing today.

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zombee_slayer January 11 2011, 06:35:14 UTC
Like hell it is! Do you know just how many zombie-freaks I killed with it!? The M16 is all-American genius at work! And I think it's gonna be a fucking classic one day!

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herheavenlydays January 11 2011, 06:43:33 UTC
Oh, sweetie. There's a reason where there's an M16A2.

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