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Never have named a gun. I get it

I've named my gun dogs.
Duke
Ringo
Lilly
Willow
 
I do, but only when it gives me trouble and those names are not suitable for the forum nor for young ears. 😄

I'd do the same with my flintlock should I own one but for the moment, Gotta marry the miss this summer THEN buy a flintlock as a wedding gift from me to me.
Take it from a guy that has been married 3 times. If you want that flintlock buy it BEFORE you get married.
 
I can't explain how it's an engine any better I think... but a car engine motor name works too.
 

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I named my first flinter Annie Girl after my Grandma. I have not named my Kibler SMR as of yet.
Mario was my grandfather.

And a friend was Mario. Never missed.

Super Mario... Mario cart. Italian

It fit
 
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