Lucile Doyle With her fathers hunting rifle ❤️
These poses are available for download ღゝ◡╹)ノ♡
You will need:
Andrew’s Pose Player
Scumbumbos Teleport Any Sim
Hunting Rifle Prop ( R Hand ring )
Hunting Rifle Prop Gun Position Edit ( included in my download)
Teleport placement: Center of chair
Chair used is base game.
For one of the poses the rifle's position needed to be edited so she could grip the barrel. I DID NOT CREATE THE PROP.
Creation belong entirely to Studio K-Creation
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Warning: the gun will clip into clothes and dress if you move her head too much
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BORN TO KAISEN. WORLD IS A FUCK. 仮想の鬼神 Kill Em All 2018. I am cog man. 410,757,864,530 DEAD CURSES
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Winchester Model 70 Alaskan - .375 H&H
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boar, lindworm and snake
historical hunting rifle
Arms Museum Suhl
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August 5, 1922
Our Boarding House by Gene Ahern
Caption: Backwoods "razz."
[ID: A folksy game warden walks up to the boarding house gang at their campsite. He inspects Buster's hunting rifle - a very small one at that - while Clyde and Mack stand back and watch. Buster looks mortified. /end]
Warden: I'm th' Game Warden 'round here abouts.
What's that y'got there, son? Bless my soul if it ain't a toy rifle. Haw haw.
I s'pose yuh use a bean blower on a squirrel after this scares him, eh? Haa-haa.
I just give my boy a watch chain an' this'd make a nice trinket to hang on it. Ho-ho.
Where's th' cork that goes in th' end of it? Heh-heh-heh.
Clyde: Shootin' dice ain't out of season here, is it, Cap? I'll roll you a game for your duds an' in six shakes, you'll be a hermit.
Mack: Don't let'm gaff y'Bus. They tell me he shot a "deer" here five years ago, an' nobody has had any cream in their coffee since.
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If YOU have been ambushed and/or injured/attacked by 30 to 50 feral hogs, then you may be entitled to compensation!
(And possibly a free high-powered rifle)
Jokes aside this is probably a real ad in Texas or some other such places in America.
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In the corner was a locked wooden cabinet where Ryan kept his hunting rifles and shotguns.
"The Church of Dead Girls" - Stephen Dobyns
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“Numerous Hunting Accidents Cause of Warning to Novices,” Montreal Star. November 12, 1932. Page 3.
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So many hunting accidents have occurred this season that veteran sportsmen throughout the province are sounding a note of warming to novices taking to the woods for the first time on the trail of deer or moose. It is felt that as practically every accident he been more or Iess avoidable, each hunter should as a matter of common sense carefully study the safety rules issued for his guidance and the Province of Quebec for the Protection of Fish and Game, an organisation founded in 1859, is anxious to have all novices familiar not only with the game protection laws but also a few of the “don'ts" necessary to lessen the hazards of gunners while in the field.
For this reason with the hunting season in full swing and many novices still taking to the woods, the association has prepared s few timely warning which it is hoped will be of interest to all.
Here are a few “warnings": “
Never carry a gun loaded except when hunting and then continually and repeatedly make sure that it is locked in the ’safe' position.
“Consider every gun as being loaded until you have personally examined it and found the magazine and chamber empty.
“Never load a gun while pointing it at any part of your body or at any other person.
“Never lean a gun against a wire fence, tree, the side of a wall or other object from which it may slip down with injury to barrel or sights or within the possibility of an accidental discharge; do not use a gun for a leaning post.
“Never stand on rotten wood, ice or anything where there is any possibility of losing your foothold while you are holding a gun. Do not lay a gun where your dog may trip the trigger. Never drag a gun by its muzzle through fence or out of cars, boats, etc.’
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