See that picture? That's an SVT-40, a Russian battle rifle that was used primarily in World War II. It's chambered in 7.62x54R, which is also used in the Mosin-Nagant and the Dragunov Sniper Rifle. Contrary to popular belief, holding a rifle by it's magazine isn't necessarily bad for the gun, unless it has a very loose fit in the magazine well, in which case it can cause jams.You know what's really sad? All of that was going through my head before I even realized a rather attractive (and naked!) woman was holding it. I was fantasizing about WWII weapons with black polymer furniture more than I was having any sort of dirty thoughts about the lady. Depressing, isn't it? As Revolver Ocelot put it, "There's nothing like the feeling of slamming a long, silver bullet into a well greased chamber."
Also, my apologies about the censorship on the photograph. I just couldn't resist the allure of the Heavy Weapons Guy.
Song of the Post: Pleather For Breakfast

3 comments:
Poor Adil. More turned on by a rifle than by a boob. At least you have good taste in censorship.
Completely natural to prefer the perfect steel over filthy flesh. That's the long and hard-I mean, short of it.
Hell yes, No More Heroes music.
I already miss you... I decided to make a blog too! Out of boredom, really...
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