My favorite old-time advertisement

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My favorite old-time advertisement

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Gotta love it:

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Everyone has at least several unobtainium items on their bucket list...that's one of mine. I don't think I'll ever talk myself into one of them. :(
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I always liked that add too.

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A Thompson and American Flyer trains, way to go!
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The "tommy gun" is high :D on my list, but I don't think I could afford to feed iut these days! :cry:
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:lol: That ad would turn todays lib-tards green... :lol:
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mikld wrote::lol: That ad would turn todays lib-tards green... :lol:


Well then, that's a darn good reason to run it!!! :twisted:
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I like the ad first saw it in high school, but the one that got me hook was the TV series Combat. Until I carried one at work for a job one time, Heaver than a 60 with ammo. But if you don't have to carry them for days there is very little that works better in town. Had this one at the range for a friend to play with then had to put it back in the locker.
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Paladin wrote:I like the ad first saw it in high school, but the one that got me hook was the TV series Combat. Until I carried one at work for a job one time, Heaver than a 60 with ammo. But if you don't have to carry them for days there is very little that works better in town. Had this one at the range for a friend to play with then had to put it back in the locker.
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OldWin wrote:I always liked that add too.

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I got to shoot one once. Not in the service, but I rented one at an indoor gun range near Laconia N.H. Most of my shooting is with 3" duck guns, so I leaned into it just before pulling trigger out of habit and, it felt like a 22 going off. Even full auto didn't rise all that much. What a hoot!

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OldWin wrote:I always liked that add too.

A reminder that it USED to be a free country.
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