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@ Iggy ,just a cheap copy of a buck184 ,just a Jack Crain LS-1 for ca $1,500..
and wot i really like LS is for Life-Support..
“Let off some steam,Bennett!”
and to think he got it all from his local surplus store..
…in California, where all you see on TV and the movies is legal.
M202 Flash
M202 flash, M67 frags, Desert Eagle, and a thumbhole stock SKS.
Along with some shotgun shells and a stick of light green and loam.
Not an sks, m76 valmet Finnish sporter, only type of ak you could legally get back in the Cold War besides the Egyptian maadi
cheap copy of a buck 184
this not a copy 😉 and this not cheap
https://blademag.com/tv-and-movie-knives/commandos-co-stars-movie-knives-jack-w-crain
i stand corrected! thats a cool piece of esoterica.
That vest has got to chafe like a mf’er!
Well it looks like oldschool leather tactical gear.. London bridge tactical?
@ Iggy ,just a cheap copy of a buck184 ,just a Jack Crain LS-1 for ca $1,500..
and wot i really like LS is for Life-Support..
“Let off some steam,Bennett!”
1. Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 Terminator 2. Other weapons and stuff that he had laying around.