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  • Plinkuh

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    Points.

    Maybe the Russians could lard one up though to make points?

    Anywho they will be sued until the karova comes home.

    Korova Milk Bar? :D

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    Kirk Freeman

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    I'm guessing it doesn't mean animal droppings in Slavic

    1. It's Russian.

    2. There is another word for that in Russian but do not think I can tell you that word without the Mods hitting me with a hammer.

    3. I believe OOO Skat is a business name, but have a large Russian dictionary at home, I'll see if Skat means anything is Russian. Mayber cobber or Lex know.

    Korova Milk Bar?

    Korova=cow in Russian.

    The Durango '95 drove real horosho.
     

    phylodog

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    Isn't Gaston a little tied up with his pending divorce and new 24 year old caregiver/girlfriend? He might not even notice.
     

    shooter521

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    The pics in that article are suspect; all three appear to have been Photoshopped in the areas of the frame where the Glock manufacturing information would be. Contrary to what the captions state, the gun in the second pic is wearing a Lone Wolf Distributing stainless steel slide (note the wolf logo at the rear), and the gun in the third pic is wearing an Advantage Arms .22 conversion upper.

    ETA - I sort of had it right. The followup blog post:
    http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2012/03/06/sneaky-the-russian-glock-is-not-russian/
     

    Kirk Freeman

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    Isn't Gaston a little tied up with his pending divorce and new 24 year old caregiver/girlfriend? He might not even notice.

    That's why he has lawyers that are to be watching for this kind of thing . . . when they aren't stealing for him . . . allegedly.
     

    NHT3

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    1. It's Russian.

    2. There is another word for that in Russian but do not think I can tell you that word without the Mods hitting me with a hammer.

    3. I believe OOO Skat is a business name, but have a large Russian dictionary at home, I'll see if Skat means anything is Russian. Mayber cobber or Lex know.



    Korova=cow in Russian.

    The Durango '95 drove real horosho.
    I seriously doubt that the "mods" know that much Paruski. :D I'm sure I could find someone (like my wife) that could talk "over their head" From what I'm told the "manta ray" would be pronounced more like "Scot" but it's probably where the reference comes from.

    By the way RIC.. I really liked the "skat" will hit the fan comment. ;) My laugh of the day, but I'm easily amused.
     
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