Gotta have an MP5 for each hand...NO?

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Francis Marion
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Re: Gotta have an MP5 for each hand...NO?

Unread post by Francis Marion » August 18th, 2011, 1:57 pm

Yes, and as an example of his humor, FBMG stands for Fuzzy Bunny Movie Guns.
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Re: Gotta have an MP5 for each hand...NO?

Unread post by ohiomgman » August 19th, 2011, 6:52 am

Francis Marion wrote:I worked with the Czech SOF in Afghanistan back in '04 and many of them carried the MP5SD. It was a sweet weapon and sounded just like my silenced paintball gun; it had the same report and the same splat on plywood.

The like I provided was written by a friend in Utah who wrote it following multiple failed attempts to receive parts and service from H&K and has been copied onto many gun forums over the years. He co-owned a gun store with a friend from my Guard unit and I attended his Concealed Permit class. He has a great sense of humor that permeates about everything he does to include his writing. He has since sold his share of the store and spends all his time writing books surrounding his two most favorite pastimes; guns and B movies. They are some of the most entertaining reading I have read and I really suggest you check out his NY Times bestselling series of Monster Hunter International books.
I have read and own all of the "Monster Hunter International" books. I eagerly await the next book in the series.
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