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Re: Jailed Over Heirloom
Posted: 18 Jun 2010, 01:51
by DelP
DaveB wrote:Can you honestly imagine anyone keeping a revolver under their mattress for 29years and thinking nothing of it??
It wasn't a revolver Dave, it was a semi-automatic pistol....

...I was sucked into the topic ...talking of revolvers I'd best go find my trusty ex-service Webley and single round. I've hidden it under something but I can't remember where.....
Derek

Re: Jailed Over Heirloom
Posted: 18 Jun 2010, 09:18
by jonesey2k
airboatr wrote:years ago some ... cough cough .. people I know were in the habit of filling one gal antifreeze jugs
with a mixture of O2 and CH2H = drill a 3/16 hole in the cap and stick a fuse in it.
light the fuse and watch it go BOOm... in a safe place on a farm I can't remember whhere...
average desent people out for a little fun is all
Today they'd lock you up for commiting a terroist act ..
My and a few mates have been known to make potato cannons....

Re: Jailed Over Heirloom
Posted: 18 Jun 2010, 09:36
by fmansam
Re: Jailed Over Heirloom
Posted: 18 Jun 2010, 09:40
by Garry Russell
I fancied having a Polaris Sub....but couldn't get a bed big enough to keep it under

Re: Jailed Over Heirloom
Posted: 18 Jun 2010, 10:22
by DaveB
Is that a Polaris sub in your bed or are you just glad to see me

(stolen and modified from Black Adder)
It wasn't a revolver Dave, it was a semi-automatic pistol....
Ah.. I see. Should it be a CZ 27 that Mark suggested, it would cause less of a bump under your pillow than a revolver.. probably with the holster too if it had one. So many of these things were floating around after the war. My dad had a Colt .45 and holster with ammo he got off a Yank that he kept for a while (well before my time I might add) but my mom has never liked guns of any description so she made him sling it and the lot ended up in the bottom of a quarry which has long since been filled in. Also had a family member with a 9mm Mauser which was an heirloom from WW1 but that got handed in years ago. Point is, we don't really need to keep these things do we. What if this womans house had been turned over by thieves and they'd have found the pistol
Anyway.. enjoy your Polaris sub Garry
ATB
DaveB

Re: Jailed Over Heirloom
Posted: 18 Jun 2010, 10:37
by Garry Russell
I was quite keen Dave and took it for a few test drives but the bl@@dy thing kept sinking evey time I tried to change gear
