The Armory - Guns, Knives, and Axes
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Those Russian hunters suck, though.
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That chocco is a good doggo.
He's rigged for upland birds.
Actually, it looks like he's rigged to market a big assed machete in that pic; but otherwise, pheasants look out!
In my part of the world we just have the waterfowl float coats for the doggos.
The also make for excellent dove retrievers, but it's so freaking hot in September here that you have to watch out for them getting way too hot really fast.
He's rigged for upland birds.
Actually, it looks like he's rigged to market a big assed machete in that pic; but otherwise, pheasants look out!
In my part of the world we just have the waterfowl float coats for the doggos.
The also make for excellent dove retrievers, but it's so freaking hot in September here that you have to watch out for them getting way too hot really fast.
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I support the Russian Hunters carrying on centuries old traditional hunting, as it was done from tribal times.Speaker to Animals wrote:Those Russian hunters suck, though.
I'd love to go hunting with those guys.
Need to armor up my hound though
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The long legged American Field Lab, ultimate swimming dogs, that's what my dogs are, except they're black not chocco.Fife wrote:That chocco is a good doggo.
He's rigged for upland birds.
Actually, it looks like he's rigged to market a big assed machete in that pic; but otherwise, pheasants look out!
In my part of the world we just have the waterfowl float coats for the doggos.
The also make for excellent dove retrievers, but it's so freaking hot in September here that you have to watch out for them getting way too hot really fast.
The English Lab is the short and stocky one, the American Lab is the Hunting Lab.
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C-Mag wrote:I support the Russian Hunters carrying on centuries old traditional hunting, as it was done from tribal times.Speaker to Animals wrote:Those Russian hunters suck, though.
I'd love to go hunting with those guys.
Need to armor up my hound though
The only thing they did was spend the rest of the day at the vet paying for stitches and then ate dinner at Macdonald's.
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So.Speaker to Animals wrote:C-Mag wrote:I support the Russian Hunters carrying on centuries old traditional hunting, as it was done from tribal times.Speaker to Animals wrote:Those Russian hunters suck, though.
I'd love to go hunting with those guys.
Need to armor up my hound though
The only thing they did was spend the rest of the day at the vet paying for stitches and then ate dinner at Macdonald's.
Dude, you were the guy lamenting how feminism has turned American women into Princess'. Well American men are mostly pussies. Most American men can not handle harsh brutal animalistic life and death struggles of nature. That is what is on display there. Those Russkies are carrying out time honored traditions of hunting with their hounds. I applaud them. I doubt they went to the vet, probably stitched up their hounds themselves, then ate roast boar and drank Vodka, hound recovering next to them recounting the days successful hunt.
Note: The video doesn't show it, but those guys when and got that boar.
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I don't have a problem with them hunting boar. I am saying they are terrible at it.
You are supposed to put protective gear on your dogs and kill the boar when they pin him so he can't lash out at them like that.
You are supposed to put protective gear on your dogs and kill the boar when they pin him so he can't lash out at them like that.
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Speaker to Animals wrote:I don't have a problem with them hunting boar. I am saying they are terrible at it.
You are supposed to put protective gear on your dogs and kill the boar when they pin him so he can't lash out at them like that.
Yeah, you can look at medieval art and they armored their hounds. I've never hunted boar, I've only hunted Mountain Lions and Raccoons with dogs. So, I can't say what's right, but I would love to try it.
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In case you still think it was a kit.The Conservative wrote:They are kits; it would take a few days for an amateur to put one together.Hastur wrote:Looking forward to seeing how he built that thing.
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Inventing simple guns George Hyde is your guy, AND it's his birthday
January 4th is the birthday of George Hyde, who was born “Heide” in 1888, in Arpfingen, Germany. He was the chief gun designer for the Inland Division of General Motors (GM) in Dayton, Ohio during World War II.
Hyde was best-known as the co-designer of the M3 “Grease gun” SMG and the Liberator pistol, but he also designed the Bendix-Hyde Carbine and the M2 Hyde submachinegun. He immigrated to the United States in 1927.
M3 Grease Gun
Liberator Pistol
Bendix-Hyde Carbine
M2 Hyde submachinegun
January 4th is the birthday of George Hyde, who was born “Heide” in 1888, in Arpfingen, Germany. He was the chief gun designer for the Inland Division of General Motors (GM) in Dayton, Ohio during World War II.
Hyde was best-known as the co-designer of the M3 “Grease gun” SMG and the Liberator pistol, but he also designed the Bendix-Hyde Carbine and the M2 Hyde submachinegun. He immigrated to the United States in 1927.
M3 Grease Gun
Liberator Pistol
Bendix-Hyde Carbine
M2 Hyde submachinegun
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