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What kind of gun is this?
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If I'm not mistaken that is a "Linda."
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Wilkinson Arms "Linda" 9mm pistol, of course.
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Well, it looks like a thirty-caliber clip, shoulder-thing-that-goes-up ghost-gun.
But, I been wrong before.
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looks interesting i like the cone up front looks like its removable so u can put on a longer barrel
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03-03-2014, 10:01 PM
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Glock prototype.
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Wilkinson Arms Linda.
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03-03-2014, 10:27 PM
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Don't think I'd want to go out with Linda.
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Yep, you got a sho nuff phaser there. No dash.
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A 9mm machine pistol, with a big assed.
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Wilkerson named the Linda after his wife. There is a carbine also named after is daughter, but the name escapes me (maybe Terry). The vast majority of both were semi-auto, but a few select fire were reported to be made for samples and trial guns. All I have ever heard of were 9mm. They died off like KG-9's and MAC-10's, the open bolt designs were outlawed by the ATF and the closed bolt designs weren't popular enough to stay in business. Ivan
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Didn't Marvin have one of those?
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If I'm not mistaken that is a "Linda."
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Ive never heard of it before? seems like a strange name for a gun...
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Don't think I'd want to go out with Linda.
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Me either. When I first saw "Linda" the: Planet of the Apes guns came to mind.
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Wilkerson named the Linda after his wife. There is a carbine also named after is daughter, but the name escapes me (maybe Terry). The vast majority of both were semi-auto, but a few select fire were reported to be made for samples and trial guns. All I have ever heard of were 9mm. They died off like KG-9's and MAC-10's, the open bolt designs were outlawed by the ATF and the closed bolt designs weren't popular enough to stay in business. Ivan
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Thanks Ivan. This will give me something else to research.
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The other one was called Sherry.
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Glock prototype.
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I thought Hi Point prototype.
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the pictures that the Ringo Kid has looks like my kids hair dryer
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So does the ' Linda'
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Is that Buster Crabb.....that is even older than me...
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Yessir, that is he. Larry "Buster" Crabbe. I was looking at a dvd site and was unaware that several of his Westerns have been released to dvd--as well as all of his Flash Gordon stuff. I know some of his stuff was already released--but that was by one of the VERY cheapo dvd "puppy mills" (alpha video) whose quality ranges from extremely poor-to flat out sucks.
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Forget the gun - I'll take the girl!
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I wish I could remember her name? Last I heard she was still alive and a meeting with her could be possible.
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Looks more like a "Bubba." Whatever it is it must be evil. (it's got a flash hider)
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That's Priscilla Lawson as Princess Aura, and she's been dead since 1958.
http://content7.flixster.com/photo/1...127489_ori.jpg
>Priscilla Lawson died on August 27, 1958 at age 44 in the Veterans' Administration hospital in Los Angeles due to upper gastrointestinal bleeding from a duodenal ulcer.<
Priscilla Lawson - Biography - IMDb
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There was a gun in that picture?
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Not in my state the mag is too big and the muzzle attachment. That's an assault pistol weapon.
Buck Rogers with the babe. She's way beyond botox by now if, "if" she is alive. That's from late 40's/early 50's right?
To me all the pictures in blacknwhite with the old movies why do all the babes look so much prettier? Than today's movies in color what's missing?
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Oops, I was thinking of Phyllis Coates (aka) the "other" Lois Lane. However, I think she is long since gone too--but I havent heard of Noel Neill (Lois Lane) passing away since making her appearance in that new Superman movie from around 2006.
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Not in my state the mag is too big and the muzzle attachment. That's an assault pistol weapon.
Buck Rogers with the babe. She's way beyond botox by now if, "if" she is alive. That's from late 40's/early 50's right?
To me all the pictures in blacknwhite with the old movies why do all the babes look so much prettier? Than today's movies in color what's missing?
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More like late 30s early 40s. :-))
Whats missing with many today? class.
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Wait when did the first tv's come out? We had radios in the 30's and early 40's right?
Buck Rogers was really Buster Crabbe?
I still can see that toy spaceship with the sparks coming out of the rear. I swear I seen it on prime time in the early 50's?
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More like late 30s early 40s. :-))
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Today there is no jollywood glamor today that surrounded the Hollywood stars of years ago. There's no mystique anymore. Maybe we know too much about the stars of today. Nothing is too private.
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Wait when did the first tv's come out? We had radios in the 30's and early 40's right?
Buck Rogers was really Buster Crabbe?
I still can see that toy spaceship with the sparks coming out of the rear. I swear I seen it on prime time in the early 50's?
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I know they were around in the 1930s, just not sure exact year. They were the size of large Den radios with a screen like those on small portable tvs of today.
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Today there is no jollywood glamor today that surrounded the Hollywood stars of years ago. There's no mystique anymore. Maybe we know too much about the stars of today. Nothing is too private.
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Trouble is, is I dont want to know anything about any of the new wave of hollywoodlanders.
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