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Message no. 1
From: Brett Borger <bxb121@***.EDU>
Subject: Re: Favorite Pistol. [OT]
Date: Thu, 6 Nov 1997 08:12:51 +0000
> Well AFA the conceal, keep in mind that if it is a mistake it has NEVER been
> corrected in any reprint of the roomsweeper stats. It could just be the
> particular shape of the RS that gives it the 8. AFA stocks, actual pistols
> don't use them. Some pistol sized weapons do, but I believe the RS is a pistol.
> I mean, it really wouldn't be practicle to put it on a weapon like that, especially
if
> it is carried in a holster. How quickly could you pull that in an emergency
situation?

Okay, I was all proud that I managed to figure out IIRC and the
others, but I have to admit that AFA has me confused....The first
line above could be "As far as", but it's a bit of a stretch, and it
really doesn't work for the second one. What does AFA stand for?
-=SwiftOne=-
Brett Borger
SwiftOne@***.edu
AAP Techie
Message no. 2
From: lucifer <lucifer@*******.COM>
Subject: Re: Favorite Pistol. [OT]
Date: Thu, 6 Nov 1997 13:24:56 -0600
Brett Wrote:


> Okay, I was all proud that I managed to figure out IIRC and the
> others, but I have to admit that AFA has me confused....The first
> line above could be "As far as", but it's a bit of a stretch, and it
> really doesn't work for the second one. What does AFA stand for?

You were right Brett, AFA stands for "as far as". ;->

Lucifer
Prince of Darkness, Eater of Souls

"One owes respect to the living. To the Dead one owes
only Truth."--Voltaire

"When devils will the blackest sins put on, they
do suggest at first with heavenly shows."--Shakespeare,
from 'Othello'

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