Sorry Wes had to post this one!

Olie fruck……………...tuff krowd.
And nawt a tawt awf kawnsiderayshun fur kree-ate=tiffahtee………………..aye?

So then, thuh rewmerr bee correctitt'd?
Gal wid six kids with five diffrunt donors intuh play'ear?
 
And related to the ###### scented candle thread

candle-what-the-actual-
 
growing up, I have seen alot of different things done with old milsurps.

Not a lot of people had extra cash on hand so they used what they had or could afford.
there certainly wasnt alot of After market parts available.

with the internet and Massive on line parts, you Now can build almost anything.
I like the "folk Art" creativity on these old rifles. It speaks of the past and how things were really done back in the day.
A true part of Gun history.
 
growing up, I have seen alot of different things done with old milsurps.

Not a lot of people had extra cash on hand so they used what they had or could afford.
there certainly wasnt alot of After market parts available.

with the internet and Massive on line parts, you Now can build almost anything.
I like the "folk Art" creativity on these old rifles. It speaks of the past and how things were really done back in the day.
A true part of Gun history.

While I understand & respect your opinion. To me it explains the bad experiences a few have had while huffing modeller's glue...
 
OMG that’s a Canadian “Assault Rifle”

Yes ..from days gone bye.
He probably wanted to buy an FN or some other cool rifle that was available and NON restricted at the time ,..had no extra cash..... and tried to build a copy the best way he could.
 
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