Some classic rifles in their natural habitat

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JWD
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Some classic rifles in their natural habitat

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Ol 55
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Great photo James I stole it and made another post, ha ha :oops: :oops:
Who said they don't grow off trees?
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Ol 55 wrote:Great photo James I stole it and made another post, ha ha :oops: :oops:
Who said they don't grow off trees?
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What sort of seeds do I need to plant to get those?
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German table wine grapes. :lol:
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The Raven wrote:
Ol 55 wrote:Great photo James I stole it and made another post, ha ha :oops: :oops:
Who said they don't grow off trees?
Cheers
Ol 55
What sort of seeds do I need to plant to get those?
I have a nice tree $ growing ready to turn into a pcp AR. Just found out the dentist is going to chop it down with a chainsaw next week :( ........ Hopefully he will leave a twig to keep growing.

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Bugger Bruce. :(
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