That tingle running down your leg...

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Rover
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That tingle running down your leg...

Post by Rover »

"Which air pistol is best?", is a common question here on TT. The best/most common answer is, "Whatever feels best."

We all know that the "best" answer is untrue. The best answer is the gun you've been dry humping in the privacy of your range.

What gun is that, that makes you wet your pants? Save a newbie some time and money; tell us all proudly.
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Rover wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 9:10 am The best answer is the gun you've been dry humping in the privacy of your range.
Target Talk locked-out Politics & instead we get THIS???
Roger, it's still only Saturday morning . . . .
Tangohammerli
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Its the one you can afford without taking food or heating oil away from your family.
I saved for a year and bought the Pardini K12. Why, I tried it and others(162e and m, Fwb p40). No regrets.
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Steyr LP10 Mechanical. Not only does it feel good, with a great trigger, but it also feels good knowing that I can change all the seals myself, and if I couldn't, there are US parts and service available. I recently ordered spares and had them in two days from order. My other AP experiences where either sending it back to Europe for 10 weeks, twice, or Maine for half that. A model that stands the test of time is just as important to me as something new that is obsolete in 5 years. The Steyr can still be seen at World Cup finals as well, and probably will be for a long time to come.
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atomicgale wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 11:25 am
Rover wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 9:10 am The best answer is the gun you've been dry humping in the privacy of your range.
Target Talk locked-out Politics & instead we get THIS???
Roger, it's still only Saturday morning . . . .
Dude get with the programme. Reality is right out - mainstreaming perversion ist das lingua franca!
Rover
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KDZ wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 9:05 pm
atomicgale wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 11:25 am
Rover wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 9:10 am The best answer is the gun you've been dry humping in the privacy of your range.
Target Talk locked-out Politics & instead we get THIS???
Roger, it's still only Saturday morning . . . .
Dude get with the programme. Reality is right out - mainstreaming perversion ist das lingua franca!
Yeah, but it beats the hell out of, "What's the best pellet?"
B Lafferty
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This reminds me of a horror film from the 1950's, The Tingler, that my mother refused to let me see.........
"No mud; no Lotus."-- Thich Nhat Hanh
Rover
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B Lafferty wrote: Mon Jan 25, 2021 1:30 pm This reminds me of a horror film from the 1950's, The Tingler, that my mother refused to let me see.........
She just didn't want to be scrubbing your knickers.
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Prostate trouble Roger...time for a rectal examination.
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deadeyedick wrote: Mon Jan 25, 2021 6:54 pm Prostate trouble Roger...time for a rectal examination.
Please, in future suggest things Rog DOESN'T enjoy.
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I received my first "fickle fingering" from a young Navy Dr. while a Marine. I told him I might not go back to women.
He didn't know whether to shit or go blind. (True!)
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@ Rover haaaaahaaaaaa. BTW remember the Fly Air Lingus advertizements in the 1970's? I never wondered why the female air crew were smiling.
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Does anybody else wonder whether the bar where Rog got his thrills from the Navy was in Norfolk or San Diego?
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It was Tengan, Okinawa. Might be a little inconvenient, compared to the DNC office near you.
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Can't resist, can you?
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