Shotguns in WW2

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Re: Shotguns in WW2

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Post by Hans1906 » 02 Jan 2023, 23:22

Carl,

keep the double "Flinte" loaded in your house, slide it through the mail slot if needed. and pull the trigger, questions later... :lol:


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Re: Shotguns in WW2

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Post by Hans1906 » 05 Jan 2023, 19:01

Carl,

if one person simply shoots down more than 250,000 wild animals, then that is more than sick, and has nothing to do with a passion for hunting.

I know hunters who go hunting with a bow and arrow, with a simple crossbow, in Europe, in the USA, in Canada.
These hunters kill for meat, for their own supply, every piece is completely used, that's hunting, the rest is pure shooting, without rhyme or reason.


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Btw: There are heaps of dead squirrels lying around here, the animals didn't survive the New Year's banging, they fell dead from the trees.
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