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Guest tnmale46
Yeah cause drinking and shooting go hand in hand :D
gotta have a pepsi or two while at the range but i guess i dont need an opener for that
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Yeah cause drinking and shooting go hand in hand :D

why do you assume the drinking involved alcohol? Just because you are a drunk does not mean the rest of us are. Well we are but it doesn't mean we are ;)

Actually you youngins do not rememeber the days of glass soda bottles that required a bottle opener, but old farts like Mars do.

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why do you assume the drinking involved alcohol? Just because you are a drunk does not mean the rest of us are. Well we are but it doesn't mean we are :up:

Actually you youngins do not rememeber the days of glass soda bottles that required a bottle opener, but old farts like Mars do.

Oh sure...im sure you meant N/A beverages :koolaid: LOL crackheads :cool:

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Guest gcrookston

As my Brotheren J. Moses was a tea-totalling Mormon, I suppose the bottle openers were not of his intended design. But USGI's can make due with what they have. However it was intended to be fully dismantled with the parts at hand. There is a Screwdriver and a Wrench contained within the parts to aid in disassembling. These were of his designs.

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Actually you youngins do not rememeber the days of glass soda bottles that required a bottle opener, but old farts like Mars do.

I remember those. And some imported bottled beers don't have twist off caps. (Any sharp edge will do - hold cap on edge, strike firmly in a downward motion with the free hand against the cap. If the glass breaks when the cap comes off, consume with care.)

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