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Thursday, 13 March 2008

Submachine Torch

At last someone has realised that the Agent Zero M Radio Rifle is more than just a dream.

6 comments:

  1. Neat idea. I'm such a retro freak that I'd still prefer a full auto broomhandle in .30 with the detachable mags. About the same size and no folding :)

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  2. That is rather awesome. However, I don't think it's so original after all:

    http://world.guns.ru/smg/smg70-e.htm

    Still. You talking about the Mauser, there, Neil?

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  3. Yep, I've got a regular C-96, always loved it. I really wouldn't care about full auto, it's just a waste of ammo.
    It's down for a bit while I scare up a new recoil spring.

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  4. David...
    You're familiar with the expression 'Two great nations separated by a common language'?

    Boot=automobile trunk
    Bonnet=automobile hood
    Lift=elevator
    Torch=flashlight


    I thought it was a flame-thrower.

    (petrol-disperser?)

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  5. Sounds good, Neil. Being a student from Blighty means that there's no way I'll be trying one of those any time soon; but I am helped somewhat by the internet and videogames.

    The Broomhandle happens to be my favourite weapon in Resident Evil 4, after all.

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  6. Wunderbear,
    Glad to hear the venerable old Mauser is still seeing service in video games.
    I know it's not the same as the real thing, but there's a lot of great copies of the old beast as airsoft guns. There's even a Mauser carbine copy out there, although it just isn't the same if it can't throw that unbelievable 30 Mauser fireball!

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