I often wear sporting/hiking sandals in temperate weather (assuming I am not at work, the gym, or a gun range). I've been infected with the Sig virus! Can I avoid throwing overtime money at that Mk.25 in the display case?
Forgot to mention this. After FINALLY finishing the InuYasha series... I started rewatching Yu Yu Hakusho since it's been awhile since I've watched that anime. Plus, I finished Blood + so I'll be moving on to Blood-C. Apparently Blood-C is another 'gory' anime. But considering I've watched stuff like Elfen Lied, Deadman Wonderland, and Claymore... I think I'll be fine.
This is part where I enjoy embracing my 'moniker.' Spoiler Somehow... I just don't care. I guess I'm a Lion Guard fan now. This show may become my 'saving grace' to be honest. There's no such thing as a 'replacement' but having something is better than having nothing. It and Yo Kai Watch. Yep. Not only that... I've only seen the pilot and 2 freaking episodes and I'm already starting to like it more than MLP: FiM. Take your god damn 'line...' AND SHOVE IT.
Okay... I don't know what went on, but Ridley will be back right? How long? Anyway to contact him while he's gone?
Can I just quickly mention that within a nearly ten year period from 2008 to now, Bethesda has released the exact same game five times. They've literally released Skyrim more times in the space of 10 years than they've developed new games. IT JUST WORKS
Because they are small and insignificant despite being loud. They're kinda like anarchists in that regard
As far as I can tell he got perm banned so your sig is kind of useless. Glad to have you back. What happened?
I told LostSanity off in a manner more brutal than even the loosest interpretation of the site rules would allow. We both got banned for five days.
Unlike Antifa, Lyra uses the proper equipment when it comes to dealing with Nazis. With a superb trigger, long sight radius, and potent cartridge, the M1 is truly a splendiferous rifle. However, my M1 is a postwar gun that was probably made in 1955 or 1956; it doesn't have any history of being fielded against Nazis. I did pick up a couple of cheap M91/30's a number of years ago that do probably have such history (1943 Soviet manufacture), though.
Sadly as the American military was convinced by the fact that since their standard infantry weapon was semi-auto instead of bolt-action like every other nation at the time, there was no need for giving infantry platoons much in the way of light and sub machine guns, which even while in Normandy would prove a huge liability as several semi-auto rifles simply can't suppress enemies the same way a few large magazine automatic rifles can. Still, the .30-06 round the rifle used proved to have absolutely terrific stopping power in comparison to the standard infantry weapons of the German and British armies.