Spotted this the other day, these are supposed to be Eytie airmen in WW2 doing a bit of target practice with what looks like a Webley air pistol, or perhaps a Wop copy?
Interestingly in the film they had over dubbed the film with a loud firearm report when the pistol was fired.
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Re: Wop Webley?
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Now that we no longer have pistols on our club ranges.
Perhaps ranges should invest in really good sound systems to replicate the sound, and a club member could slap you on the back at the same time to replicate the recoil.
We must act fast before "THEY" find a reason to restrict it or ban it altogether.
Now that we no longer have pistols on our club ranges.
Perhaps ranges should invest in really good sound systems to replicate the sound, and a club member could slap you on the back at the same time to replicate the recoil.
We must act fast before "THEY" find a reason to restrict it or ban it altogether.
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