But, butt, butt they spelt it Leopold.................dagg-nabb-itt........
"YOU" are taking issue with someone's spelling!?!?!?!?!?
But, butt, butt they spelt it Leopold.................dagg-nabb-itt........
"YOU" are taking issue with someone's spelling!?!?!?!?!?
"YOU" are taking issue with someone's spelling!?!?!?!?!?

But, butt, butt they spelt it Leopold.................dagg-nabb-itt........
I also cringe at those who use the word "bullet" when they mean cartridge,
My pet peeve is people asking for bullet "tips", "heads", "leads" when referring to the bullet part of the cartridge.![]()
Actually , the term "shottie" or " shotty" as I have seen it spelled , was used long before any of us were around and comes from the heydays of the African safari !Or "Remmy"; "Winnie"; and the worst..... "shottie".
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NAA.
That is because that IS Leopold, NOT Leupold!LOL
this was discussed a few years back on another website, and the Apparently the company themselves pronounce it "Sacko"I always thought it was Sayco, but the I watched one of them TV shooting shows and the dude there was saying "Sacko". It was hard for me to accept it! I'm a Swede. What really is the correct way to pronounce it?
Heaven only knows , you know how these threads take on a life of their own HAHA!!I think dementia is starting to set in.....what was this thread originally about?or
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" shoot the lights out" I always figured was a term coined from the old days when a guy was good enough to actually shoot put the lights in a saloon with his pistol ,
But I have absolutely no idea where the term "Shoots like a house afire" came from!
i have read it in a book by Warren Page , and I think it was the first time I heard of it.
Cat
Could be, I just know it from the movies when I was a kid!!LOL!I thought shooting "lights out" was from the old six shooter trick of snuffing out the flame of a candle without hitting the candle...




























