manix attached to my AK47

the manix has been detached and sent back to my pocket. the whole AK-Manix thing was not such a good idea. it was loose where i had it attached with a nut/washer lug.
 
meshmdz said:
the whole AK-Manix thing was not such a good idea.
Yeah, but in the original reefer-induced haze, I'll bet that it was almost like you'd re-invented the wheel. :thumbup: :D
 
Guyon said:
Yeah, but in the original reefer-induced haze, I'll bet that it was almost like you'd re-invented the wheel. :thumbup: :D

Hilarious! :D

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Paddling_man said:
That's sort of how I've always pictured the advent of the El Camino.

Two dudes sitting around getting stoned and one of them, out of nowhere, yells, "I've got it!!! Half-car, half-truck!!!" :D
 
kgriggs8 said:
Someday, the military will issue folding bayonets that can double as fighting knives and EDC soldier's knives.


My Norinco SKS has a "folding bayonet." It's the spike variety (pre-1994 ban) and it "folds" by way of a spring-loaded hinge, and seats into a groove carved into the wooden stock.

Technically it's not a knife, nor a "folding knife," but it is a folding bayonet.

-Jeffrey
 
Guyon said:
That's sort of how I've always pictured the advent of the El Camino.

Two dudes sitting around getting stoned and one of them, out of nowhere, yells, "I've got it!!! Half-car, half-truck!!!" :D


Holy crap! A "brilliant stoner idea" is the ONLY logical explanation for that freak of nature called the El Camino.

I remember as a kid, I'd see them and I'd wonder, "What the hell use is a station wagon that leaves your crap out to be stolen, rained on or snowed on?!" :rolleyes:


-Jeffrey
 
Mesh,

I don't care if the Manix was loose, tight, or on upside down. Put that bugger back on there and post a pic, damnit! :D
 
If you post a pic of that Manix on the AK, you will become semi-famous online. I bet your pic will be on every knife and gun forum in a few days. It would be worth doing just to see how much peopl talk about it.
 
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