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At random: Habitability is heavily stressed in the construction of modern submarines. Specially designed color schemes, mechanical conveniences, air conditioning, and the best chow in the Navy are supplied to make the vessels more livable. A full time staff is maintained by Electric Boat Division to work out 'human engineering' problems.
...and now, for something completely different!
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Ric
Posted 2008-05-05 4:59 PM (#15629)


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Subject: ...and now, for something completely different!


You gotta see this pistol. http://www.horstheld.com/0-HDH.htm
Stoops
Posted 2008-05-05 6:02 PM (#15631 - in reply to #15629)
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Subject: RE: ...and now, for something completely different!

Looks a lot like a webley....

And I have two of those ugly pistols....a .455 and a .38
Ralph Luther
Posted 2008-05-05 6:23 PM (#15634 - in reply to #15629)
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Subject: RE: ...and now, for something completely different!

20 shot revolver? Must have been the ones they use to use in the Saturday morning Westerns years ago.
Sewer Pipe Snipe
Posted 2008-05-06 1:31 AM (#15639 - in reply to #15629)
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Location: Albany, GA.
Subject: RE: ...and now, for something completely different!

Looks like you won't run out of ammo too soon. High capacity definately isn't an new idea.
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