P1853 "Enfield" Rifled Musket
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Re: P1853 "Enfield" Rifled Musket
Really, where did that come from?
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Ok I've got the when so its a recent vernacular fashion thing but where did it come from?
Are you American BTW?
Are you American BTW?
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Re: P1853 "Enfield" Rifled Musket
No I'm not.
Where did what come from? "peeps"? I'm not sure. It's been short for "people" quite a while
Where did what come from? "peeps"? I'm not sure. It's been short for "people" quite a while
Re: P1853 "Enfield" Rifled Musket
How old is the P1853?
Re: P1853 "Enfield" Rifled Musket
The lock is stamped TOWER 1855, that's the only date on it, unfortunately. Of course, that doesn't mean that was when the baarrel was made. But I doubt it's far off from that date.
Re: P1853 "Enfield" Rifled Musket
I will PM you
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Re: P1853 "Enfield" Rifled Musket
Never knowingly seen or heard it used before, to me peeps is the plural of peep which is to look quickly at something someone usually through an opening of some kind.Tower.75 wrote:No I'm not.
Where did what come from? "peeps"? I'm not sure. It's been short for "people" quite a while
Come on Bambi get some
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Re: P1853 "Enfield" Rifled Musket
BTW why didn't you just say people or don't you use that word any more, have you replaced it with "peeps" in your lexicon?
Come on Bambi get some
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Cow's farts matter!
For fine firearms and requisites visit
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