P1853 "Enfield" Rifled Musket
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Re: P1853 "Enfield" Rifled Musket
Holy Hell, I had no idea this would cause a debate. I honesty didn't give it any thought at all. I was being informal. I'll use "people" next time
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Re: P1853 "Enfield" Rifled Musket
Oh gawd!
:lol: :lol:
Peeps is just fine!
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Peeps is just fine!
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Hey, you are free to use whatever words you want so long as its not sweary just don't expect to be understood by those of more years if you veer into recent vernacular.
I've learnt something form this exchange no doubt, as to the value of that learning I have yet to decide.
Whats the bore like on the three band?
Better pictures would help a lot as price is always dependant on condition.
Why are you selling it?
I've learnt something form this exchange no doubt, as to the value of that learning I have yet to decide.
Whats the bore like on the three band?
Better pictures would help a lot as price is always dependant on condition.
Why are you selling it?
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Hey Christel, another emoticon title needs changing, I typed "sweary words" and got the foulmouthed emoticon.
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Re: P1853 "Enfield" Rifled Musket
Bore's mirror bright.
Selling it as I'm not getting on with it. I've never really warmed to it in all the years I've owned it.
I'll try to get some more pictures when I can get some day-light into the flat.
Selling it as I'm not getting on with it. I've never really warmed to it in all the years I've owned it.
I'll try to get some more pictures when I can get some day-light into the flat.
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Whats the rifling like, three groove I asume?
What is the length of the bullet you've been using
What is the length of the bullet you've been using
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Peeps , the first time I remember hearing this was on the Harry Enfield show , the character was Stavros a Greek .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mYssEXILjc
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mYssEXILjc
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Re: P1853 "Enfield" Rifled Musket
Harry Enfield? Never seen or heard of him till now, illustrious name though. Enfield that is not Harry.
Is that a "cult" home made video thing?
So "peeps" is a makey up word for a "comedy" character whose lack of command of the english language is seen as funny?
Well I suppose words have to come from somewhere.
Thank you for the information.
Is that a "cult" home made video thing?
So "peeps" is a makey up word for a "comedy" character whose lack of command of the english language is seen as funny?
Well I suppose words have to come from somewhere.
Thank you for the information.
Come on Bambi get some
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Cow's farts matter!
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May I ask, where is this attitude coming from?
You haven’t heard of a word I used, so what? Chill out. (That means relax) Relax means, calm down.
You’re from C. Durham. I’m sure you have a ton of words that we have never heard of and words that I would term “non-words”
Harry Enfield, while not my favourite, was a huge TV star in the 90s, so people of “more years” then myself would be more familiar with him then myself.
If you really want to, you can argue with Oxford:
http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/peeps?q=Peeps
If we’re done jacking my thread, now, I’m not going to mention it any further.
To answer your question, yes, the rifle has three-grove rifling.
You haven’t heard of a word I used, so what? Chill out. (That means relax) Relax means, calm down.
You’re from C. Durham. I’m sure you have a ton of words that we have never heard of and words that I would term “non-words”
Harry Enfield, while not my favourite, was a huge TV star in the 90s, so people of “more years” then myself would be more familiar with him then myself.
If you really want to, you can argue with Oxford:
http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/peeps?q=Peeps
If we’re done jacking my thread, now, I’m not going to mention it any further.
To answer your question, yes, the rifle has three-grove rifling.
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