Not odd at all. A marvellous study of the military eccentric.Quite ally I think, in an odd sort of way...
Not odd at all. A marvellous study of the military eccentric.Quite ally I think, in an odd sort of way...
Any bugger who saw me in them.Who says Army plimsols weren't cool?
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Who says Army plimsols weren't cool?
You utter, utter, utter...They're Navy Plimsols.
You can tell by the line.
My dad used to call it a "grip shot" - firm grip of the cuff with the clenched right fist to pull the cloth taut and a counter clockwise twist of the wrist.Note also the twist of shoulders to get them in the picture![]()
I would think washing belt-fed ammo would cause long term issues.Executive Outcomes is back in business. This is them hanging their belt-fed ammo up. Don't know if new or old image though
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Unless it was gun oil you washed them inI would think washing belt-fed ammo would cause long term issues.
It's just a case of conditioning.I would think washing belt-fed ammo would cause long term issues.
I would think washing belt-fed ammo would cause long term issues.
I loved feeding it into our washing machines, especially the Mk19
I bet ironing the creases out afterwards was a bastard though.I loved feeding it into our washing machines, especially the Mk19
Old image.Executive Outcomes is back in business. This is them hanging their belt-fed ammo up. Don't know if new or old image though
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They're sewn in.I bet ironing the creases out afterwards was a bastard though.
Aren't 7.62mm suppositories supposed to give someone something nasty anyway?Hope you are adding anti-bacterial liquid to the wash as you don’t want someone to catch something nasty.
Gill Saheb deserves a mention for those exquisite whiskers alone!Morning All,
From today's local 'comic'.
An occifer and an Indian to boot.
Nevertheless, I reckon he belongs in here.
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