I know that most of y’all have heard someone call an extended magazine a Banana magazine.
But have you ever seen a real Banana magazine? Or could you tell a real Banana from a real Banana magazine?
I thought I would have a little fun with one of the extra AK mags in my shop.
Maybe the Libtards wouldn’t get upset if they sawit in a rifle.
The Real BANANA Magazine
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The Real BANANA Magazine
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Re: The Real BANANA Magazine
I've been planning on doing this to a couple of my AK mags. I have the yellow paint, just haven't gotten around to doing it.
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If you cut off the end and stick it in the ground will that make it grow new ones?
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Ever seen the Dewalt AR? 

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I’m thinking of doing a Battle Worn Banana AR build.
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You need to leave some black spots on the magazine for that "over-ripe" lookCandyman wrote:I’m thinking of doing a Battle Worn Banana AR build.

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Re: The Real BANANA Magazine
HTRN, what would a Sears Craftsman AR look like? A sort of tribute to saner times when Sears sold JC Higgins-badged .22s and Marlin 335s in .30-30 and .35 Rem.>
The use of the word "but" usually indicates that everything preceding it in a sentence is a lie.
E.g.:
"I believe in Freedom of Speech, but". . .
"I support the Second Amendment, but". . .
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E.g.:
"I believe in Freedom of Speech, but". . .
"I support the Second Amendment, but". . .
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The older Craftsman power tools we had were silver, satin-polished aluminum cases; the middling older ones added black plastic handles but were still mostly silver aluminum castings with a name/dataplate riveted on. Circular saw, drill, and router are what I recall (my brother has them now).
My old Ted Williams single shot is a medium walnut hardwood color stock and blackish coating that looked like paint on the metal parts. But when folks post pics of ARs with wood furniture they generally get razzed pretty badly...
My old Ted Williams single shot is a medium walnut hardwood color stock and blackish coating that looked like paint on the metal parts. But when folks post pics of ARs with wood furniture they generally get razzed pretty badly...