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Q: Pistol, rifle, or AK47?

Which has served you best.

Also, while I have your attention: what is the best way of putting out a lit fuse wire?
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BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
Kalashnikov forever!
*Soviet anthem plays loudly in background*
Longleggedlady · 31-35, F
@BlueMetalChick Chukavin is pretty good too
Valentine · M
@BlueMetalChick Choroshor, tavarish!! We keep the red flag flying, no?!
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@Valentine Da, za Rodinu!
Longleggedlady · 31-35, F
@Valentine I had a go with both the ak 47 and the Chukavin prefer the later but both are good
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@Longleggedlady I've yet to actually use either. The only guns I've fired are old timey bolt action rifles, like Mosin-Nagant or Swiss K-31's and such. I've also played around with a couple handguns, a Remington .22 revolver at one point and also an FN "Five Seven" gun.
OfflineFriend · 22-25
@BlueMetalChick In Russia ak 47 is national hero my friend
Longleggedlady · 31-35, F
@BlueMetalChick all I have is the Purdey's but I got to play with a whole bunch of old and current Russian weapons at a range outside Moscow we also had fun with some tanks as well they even fed up a traditional Russian soldiers lunch
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@Longleggedlady I'm originally from Serbia and there's a ton of old surplus weapons from as far back as the Russian Revolution laying around in stockpiles and warehouses and shit, and a lot of shooting ranges will let you screw around with them for cheap.
Valentine · M
@BlueMetalChick konyeshno. Poop.

If you really speak Russian, you will recognise the absolute mind blowing absurdity of the word Poop, at least in this context .lol.
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@Valentine I speak enough Russian to hold a casual conversation. Being a Roma Gypsy from a Slavic country, I've traveled around most of Eastern Europe and so I've picked up shit like Russian, Slovak, Hungarian, etc. but I'm not to the level of a native speaker.
OfflineFriend · 22-25
@BlueMetalChick једу богати?

I hope I said it right
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@OfflineFriend Indeed you did. And to answer the question, no I didn't yet, I need to do that lol
OfflineFriend · 22-25
@BlueMetalChick yay , Serbian course has been working
Valentine · M
@BlueMetalChick ok. Some dinner party trivia for you if it goes quiet: “Did you know that poop (nyn) is Russian for belly-button?” However, whenever I have lifted the sagging conversation in this way, I have mysteriously never been asked back. Let me know how you get on if you do try it out.
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@Valentine I love weird shit like that. One of my favorite Russian phrases is [i]Lyubov ne pokhozha na kartoshku, potomu chto vy ne mozhete vybrosit yeye iz okna[/i]. "Love is not like a potato because you cannot throw it out of the window.
Straylight · 31-35, F
@BlueMetalChick [image deleted]
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@Straylight I
Fucking
Love
You

I legit ass might make that my profile picture.
Valentine · M
@BlueMetalChick lol re the potatoes and windows, this takes me back soooo many friggin years to when I was 12, my first Russian lesson. I was named ‘Slava’, and invited numerous times to answer the question “Shto eta?” (pointing at the classroom window). “Eta okno!!” says I triumphantly. I actually went on one of the first post (?) Cold War school trips to Leningrad (now renamed back to the original St Petersburg of course) and Moskva. I got arrested for jay walking, had all my chocolate bars taken out of my suitcase, and I could have sold my jeans 4 times over. Happy days? Probably.
Straylight · 31-35, F
@BlueMetalChick I was also toying with these for profile size. [image deleted][image deleted]
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@Straylight I recognize that second image because it actually used to be my phone wallpaper when I was in community college 😂😂