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ghostexorcist
12-31-2008, 07:04 PM
Words fail me. Just watch the vid:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN0PIVaYqek...re=channel_page

This page has upclose photos:

http://www.defensereview.com/modules.php?n...le&sid=1098

Here is a pdf on the 'flashlight':

http://www.magpul.com/pdfs/fmg9.pdf

(I apologize if this has been posted before)

Water Dragon
12-31-2008, 07:45 PM
The coolest flashlight I've ever seen:

http://www.fleshlight-infos.de/images/fleshlight-insert-mund.jpg

TenTigers
12-31-2008, 10:23 PM
nothing new. I had one as a kid.

http://www.samstoybox.com/toys/AgentZeroM.html

I bet Baxieboxer had one too!;)

bakxierboxer
01-01-2009, 03:17 AM
nothing new. I had one as a kid.

http://www.samstoybox.com/toys/AgentZeroM.html

I bet Baxieboxer had one too!;)

????
Nope.
Just six-shooter cap pistols.
They went much better with Roy Rogers,The Lone Ranger, Tom Mix, Gene Autry.........
and almost forgot "Hopalong Cassidy"

TenTigers
01-01-2009, 09:58 AM
Man, I though I was old.
You sir, are older'n dirt!:p

I didn't have those cowboys growing up.
I had,
Roy Rogers..reruns
Lone Ranger...reruns
The Rifleman
Have Gun Will Travel
Bat Masterson
Gunsmoke
Bonanza

definately, Have Gun Will Travel and The Rifleman were my faves.
Does Wild,Wild West count?

bakxierboxer
01-01-2009, 05:37 PM
Man, I though I was old.
You sir, are older'n dirt!:p

I didn't have those cowboys growing up.
I had,
Roy Rogers..reruns
Lone Ranger...reruns
The Rifleman
Have Gun Will Travel
Bat Masterson
Gunsmoke
Bonanza

definately, Have Gun Will Travel and The Rifleman were my faves.
Does Wild,Wild West count?

I guess I am one of the "more senior" guys here..... :rolleyes:

Gunsmoke was kind of "in the middle", starting in the mid-50s, but has the record as the longest running fictional program.
WWWest was a 60s program.
The others were late-50s.
When I moved out to LA to be with my family in mid-59, I continued my fencing at the Salle du Nord "around the corner" from where we'd established temporary digs..... James Arness' wife was training both fencing & some Shotokan there........
and probably had some influence over me (youthful horndog tendencies/fantasies) that helped get me into that karoddy stuff.
Later, I kept passing by this Kajukenbo place in NOHO,and eventually just HAD to stop in, where I got an eyeful of John Leoning's lady-friend.....
That was a very good place for me to be at that age. :D
I got to sow a whole buncha "wild oats" while partying (and training) HEAVILY, and still develope a fairly good eye for truly excellent TMA techniques (and "connections").... which served me rather well in my future choices of teachers.
(I'd also broken my tv "habit".... it was "easy" since there wasn't one in the kwoon and we were always training/eating/partying or crashing)