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Arms of the Khyber Pass

Posted by David Hardy · 22 April 2007 09:48 PM

An interesting video. I gather that folks in the area like guns, and have never heard of little things like safety rules.

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Great video. I have always wanted to visit Peshawara, but as a Christian, they just my cut my head off these days.

The funniest part was the guy's hat.

The saddest part was the kids slaving away reloading ammo.

Posted by: Letalis at April 23, 2007 11:03 AM

Sad that they didn't send somebody who knew guns (and how to safely handle them) I'd be curious on how thier crafstmanship compares to modern production. They honestly don't look crude at all.

Made me cringe every time I saw one of the 4 rules being broken.

Posted by: Weer'd Beard at April 24, 2007 08:47 AM

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