On Tuesday 18 September 2001 02:03, Chang wrote:
| you guys interseted me,. where is the full documentation for these?
| iinternal useonly? or you guys were playing with numbers? :)

we're talking the calibre of service longarms. .303 is the standard 
british cartridge of most of the 20th century. .308 is the ballsy 
nato cartridge, while .223 is the pipsqueak m-16 round. (throughout 
history, he who has the biggest bore wins the war.) .50 is a dandy 
big-bore cartridge; .45, though not mentioned, is what will greet and 
instantly stop anybody coming uninvited through the front door here 
if i can't get to the shotgun.

-- 
dep

There is sobbing of the strong,
And a pall upon the land;  
But the People in their weeping
Bare the iron hand;
Beware the  
People weeping
When they bare the iron hand.
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