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There are some strange ones out there if you have a sense of humor...bonehill, for example--what's your favorite double entendre?
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You got me there- Bonehill? What's so strange about that name for a shotgun. Boothill, OK- the 10 gauge sawed-off hammer shotguns used by Wm. H. Bonney and the lads at the OK Corral-
As I have no idea what an entendre is, and believing doubles are: double-header baseball games- or- two scoops of ice cream in a cone, or better yet- two shots of Bushmills in a tumbler with ice--I'll pass on that. Entendre sounds a bit like a Frog word-- where they make Darne good shotguns I have heard, and from the late Michael McIntosh's writings about Frog made shotguns, the Georges Grangers as well. But I'll pass on the overpriced wines, food smothered in sauces and those snails--
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James BULCOCK. The best name in the gun biz. With FUCKERT in a close second, and PETERLONGO in third. Dustin
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I like them "Purdey" ones. Of course, a loaded double is usually "the Boss."
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i thought wm h bonny was a spy when the germans attacked pearl harbor???.mabe i have my history incorrect mc
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george grahm, cockermouth. what a great name
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LeFusil is in first place so far...
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Well, there are those darn Darnes. (The e on the end is silent, and the best native speakers of English can usually do is to pronounce it just like "darn".) Also, for those who speak French, there is the Belgian-made Le Forgeron. Fine guns indeed, but you wouldn't think so from the maker's name, which means "blacksmith".
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Kirby @ Vintage Doubles had one that had , & I quote ( I hope)the address on the rib as C*ntGrope Lane , Birmingham....I looked it up, n it was the Brum Brothel area, apparently...no shit! Franc
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Run w t Fox, Man you gotta try a tray or two of a dozen Snails, all done up with Garlic butter n lovely crunchy bread to sop up the juice,they aren't slimey, n I'm a Limey, ....mmmmm.... A true Reynardine would scoff em up....they really are goood.. best to you Franc Gunman, you ever hear of the above mentioned "Crotch Street"??
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