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Excellent examples of the reasons that these early handgunns were used more as a psychological weapon against the enemy than an actual battle weapon against an individual.

Kinda hard to really aim when one is looking at the match.
 
I have enough toys, but that looks like fun.

Kinda wish I had one.

Sniff, sniff, please Santa?????

RDE
 
I think if I had to go into battle with one of those, I would want a spear head tied to the other end. :surrender: "Nice video"
 
nw_hunter said:
I think if I had to go into battle with one of those, I would want a spear head tied to the other end. :surrender: "Nice video"
A good application for a plug bayonet.
 
You had to go and do that :cursing: Just Kidding

Now I have to have one. :thumbsup:
 
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