Jagare
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Sad as it may sound, I really like the look of the ammo/knife belt combo there too... wish I could find one somewhere.....
Look at, http://www.murraycustomleather.com/belts.htm for cartridge belt. Naked woman costs extra.
Sad as it may sound, I really like the look of the ammo/knife belt combo there too... wish I could find one somewhere.....
Look at, http://www.murraycustomleather.com/belts.htm for cartridge belt. Naked woman costs extra.
Sad as it may sound, I really like the look of the ammo/knife belt combo there too... wish I could find one somewhere.....
Look at, http://www.murraycustomleather.com/belts.htm for cartridge belt. Naked woman costs extra.

+ 1 to this.
In fact many moons ago I knew a PH whose DG double was built without a safety catch because "When I pull the trigger I really want it to go off"
David.
Makes sense really, albeit slightly scary
I was quite surprised (although on reflection shouldn't have been really) to discover my .375 double doesn't have an auto safety, thankfully realised before any mishaps but I guess when you reload in a hurry you do kinda want to point and fire, not fumble with a safety, I'm just so much more familiar with side by side shotguns with auto safety that I had just presumed......
A fiend bought a cheap 20 bore at a game fair once. It turns out the reason for it being cheap was it didn't have a safety catch. It would have cost him a fortune to fix.
Will have to agree
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Sad as it may sound, I really like the look of the ammo/knife belt combo there too... wish I could find one somewhere.....
Seems like it's not only my daughter who is struggling to find suitable ladies stalking clothing. There must be a real shortage.
Sad as it may sound, I really like the look of the ammo/knife belt combo there too... wish I could find one somewhere.....
Google up el molino ðel viento, they are in Spain and make stuff like this. Available in El Corte Ingles if you are in Spain.Sad as it may sound, I really like the look of the ammo/knife belt combo there too... wish I could find one somewhere.....
They don't rely on mechanical safeties, instead safety is in the hands of the hunter and where the barrel is pointing. If you are in thick bush, pushing a wounded animal the danger from being squashed or eaten is a lot lot higher than the supposed danger of a ND, hence rifle is loaded and ready to go.
Doesn't look like she is 'in the bush' ?
Yes. It's why the British kid got killed by the polar bear a few years back. The fellow student with the rifle cycled a whole five round magazine of live cartridges through the .30-06 bolt action rifle they'd been given and not one was fired at the bear, and in fact fired at all, as he failed to knock the safety catch off from the "on safe" position.