Mirror on butt of a stock.

"Reptiloid alien invaders", you say?

And all along, I thought that Smith ran her into heavy drift ice at 22 knots. Silly thing to do, IMHO.

And NOW I find that it was actually Reptiloid Alien Invaders. And I MISSED them!

I have been studiously avoiding the WRONG MOVIE for the last SIXTEEN YEARS!

Although it did save me eleven bucks, plus tax, plus tax, plus tax, plus popcorn, plus tax, plus tax.

Does the boat still sink?
 
"Reptiloid alien invaders", you say?

And all along, I thought that Smith ran her into heavy drift ice at 22 knots. Silly thing to do, IMHO.

And NOW I find that it was actually Reptiloid Alien Invaders. And I MISSED them!

I have been studiously avoiding the WRONG MOVIE for the last SIXTEEN YEARS!

Although it did save me eleven bucks, plus tax, plus tax, plus tax, plus popcorn, plus tax, plus tax.

Does the boat still sink?


Let's ask Michael Bay :


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Who knows, take the mirror off and it might be a nice rifle....as long as there isn't a can opener or corkscrew mounted on it.:runaway:
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During the Civil War a plan was devised to provide one man in each unit with a ‘coffee grinder’ which would be inserted into the stock of a rifle musket or carbine. Very few weapons were actually so modified. There are probably more weapons with ‘coffee grinder’ adaptations on the market today than were ever originally produced.
Maybe the original owner did that so he could gauge his flinch while shooting of course staring into a mirror would not have helped his sight picture at all .
 
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