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Anyone have more high-res pictures of LOTS of guns piled together or in a collection? Source of this one is here.

http://www.mil.ee/~fotek/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=album171&page=1
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what an utter fucking waste of some really useful tools.
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More like thousands of unsolved murders
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Charlton Heston's 1600 sq-ft underground gun vault holding his weapon collection.
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Old Chuck had a whole lot of nice stuff.
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Useful tools? You plannin' on buildin' a house there, Cheif?
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>>442171

Holy shit, that man has quite a few M2s, those are heavy sons of bitches.
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these pics get posted in /k/ every.fucking.day.
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>Charlton Heston's 1600 sq-ft underground gun vault holding his weapon collection.

Incorrect and yet another example of why you shouldn't regurgitate the bullshit your pre-pube, 0p3r4t0r-wannabe friends (aka /k/fags) feed you.

http://www.snopes.com/photos/architecture/gunvault.asp

"Hence the claim that the extensive gun collection pictured in the above-displayed photographs was stored in the basement of a home Heston owned (and was presumably photographed after his death as part of the process of inventorying his estate).

However, the gun collection shown here actually belonged to Connecticut resident Bruce E. Stern, an attorney and active gun collector who belonged to several military- and firearm-related organizations and who also served on the NRA's board of directors."
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>More like thousands of unsolved murders

Oh yeah! 'Cause everyone knows that gangs of Evil Boomsticks go out every night with the sole intention of killing someone.

Bloody idiot.
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Ah, figures. I never saw Heston as the kind of guy who'd collect anything more than a bunch of ordinary hunting rifles and shotguns
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Heston...Heston. Oh! You mean Chargin' Charlton, the prominent spokesman for one of the most blatant attacks on our Constitution that is the GCA of 1968?
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"Bruce E. Stern, an attorney and active gun collector who belonged to several military- and firearm-related organizations and who also served on the NRA's board of directors."

Bruce was Chuck's gay lover.
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>>442971

And the guy who marched with MLK for civil rights? Yeah, that evil bastard!
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Old Chuck had a whole lot of nice stuff.

...including an acting resume that leaves Harrison Ford shaking his flaccid little whip in the wind....
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Heston is notable for playing several gay positive characters in film, including Michelangelo in The Agony and the Ecstasy, and in his most critically acclaimed film, Ben Hur—penned by openly gay icon Gore Vidal.
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"Many homosexuals are hugely talented artists and executives... also dear friends. I don't despise their lifestyle, though I don't share it," Heston stated. "As long as gay and lesbian Americans are as productive, law-abiding and private as the rest of us, I think America owes them absolute tolerance. It's the right thing to do."
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Reward for speaking out for civil rights: Getting attacked by a fat bastard.
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bump for the luv of guns
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Are those Tokarevs?
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Yep. :(