Spada Handguards and BMD

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R4CER
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Re: Spada Handguards and BMD

#61 Post by R4CER »

very nice :)
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#62 Post by Gundoc »

Had a look at the spada on a rifle yesterday.
Feels nice in the hand, its a good size to grip and not feel like youre holding a scaffold pole, while still being wide enough to allow airflow
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#63 Post by Maggot »

BamBam wrote:
Maggot wrote:
AR15 wrote:Need some imaginative cof's that include use of illumination, or mini rifle night shoots.
No doubt there are quite a few.....at home, in front of mirrors or while out playing in the garden ;)
Spoken like a man with some experience in playing with himself in front of a mirror. lol
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#64 Post by Maggot »

AR15 wrote:
Maggot wrote:
AR15 wrote:Need some imaginative cof's that include use of illumination, or mini rifle night shoots.
No doubt there are quite a few.....at home, in front of mirrors or while out playing in the garden ;)
I think Shield had a go at it. Shows some imagination, rather than just lining up and leaning against a post or having a little run in a field and thinking your ace.

Do you have a specific problem?
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Re: Spada Handguards and BMD

#65 Post by AR15 »

Believing that anyone who isn't doing what you are, is somehow a walt or not as good as you and must therefore stand in front of a mirror, is pretty sad.

Are you massively insecure?

If you don't want to put a light on a handguard then don't, we make that handguard in the USA, where 100's of 1000's of people do mount torches for whatever reason they like.

So we make a mount for that purpose.

Do you understand?

I hope so, because its a very simple concept to grasp.

Now is somebody wants to put a torch on a rifle in the UK and shoot some targets at night, why do you have a problem with that? Why would they be a walt?

You clearly have no imagination but are happy in what you are doing, so shut up and get on with it.

Your opinions aren't interesting, they are just a regurgitation of the same narrow minded bigotry that makes shooting so backwards in this country.
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Re: Spada Handguards and BMD

#66 Post by dromia »

Well this has gone down hill gentlemen.

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