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This One Is For Ninurta. - BIAD - 04-18-2018 Well, it seems that our favourite woods-runner has relatives in the UK who are still keeping up the habit of deterring unwelcomed guests from their homes. Quote:GRANBOSOURCE: RE: This One Is For Ninurta. - Mystic Wanderer - 04-19-2018 Way to go Gran! Show'em how it's done. RE: This One Is For Ninurta. - Wallfire - 04-24-2018 I have tried to follow this story, but if she did shoot some one with a cross bow bolt in the gut he would need medical help, so far he has not turned up to get medical help. So is the story true or has granny spiced it up a bit. At the moment in my mind there are too many questions unanswered. RE: This One Is For Ninurta. - Ninurta - 04-30-2018 I'm familiar with that crossbow - I have two just like it, one hanging on a wall here, one in my sisters attic. They are one-handed "pistol" crossbows. There are two draw weights - 50 lb (most common) and 80 lb. Most of the bolts you find are plastic, although I got lucky once and found a dozen aluminum bolts, which are heavier and have a greater impact. The plastic ones are pretty light, and don't hit very hard. I also have two 150 lb draw full size crossbows hanging on the living room wall - one with a fiberglass prod, the other with a steel one. 3 long bows in the corner behind my chair, and several more in the process of being made (out of black locust), outside in the yard. 8 swords standing in a trash can beside my chair - one for ever day of the week, plus a spare. Two training bokkens - and remember that Miyamoto Musashi killed his first man at 13 with a training bokken - his opponent was a samurai, armed with a katana. A night stick, a riot baton, and 3 hand-carved war clubs reside in the same receptacle. 3 spears stand in the corner next to the entry door. Another sword (a wakizashi) has the place of honor at my bedpost, as does a shovel handle. 3 tomahawks. a battle axe. a bag full of knives. That's not even including the firearms. I think I may have found a kindred spirit across the pond! Anyone - or anything - trying to break in here will likely not have a fun time. Just this evening, a possum tried to get into the window beside my chair... ... the shot fired woke Grace from a sound sleep, for which I am deeply remorseful. . RE: This One Is For Ninurta. - Ninurta - 04-30-2018 (04-24-2018, 06:02 PM)Wallfire Wrote: I have tried to follow this story, but if she did shoot some one with a cross bow bolt in the gut he would need medical help, so far he has not turned up to get medical help. It doesn't surprise me, but then I'm not familiar with the state of policing or the nuances of crime in the UK. Around here, criminal types who get injured doing crime are pretty reluctant to go to hospital, because the police will arrest and jail them. Even life-threatening injuries will get treated through back-channels in such cases. Then again, if the miscreant actually died, he may never be found. I'm fairly sure one breaking into MY house would never be seen again, anyhow. . RE: This One Is For Ninurta. - Wallfire - 04-30-2018 @ Ninurta, thanks for the info about the crossbow used by the lady in question. If the bolts were made of plastic then they would of not penetrated very far into the human body, the outer clothing would of slowed the bolt down a lot. So its possible he was just frighten and only got a small wound . RE: This One Is For Ninurta. - BIAD - 04-30-2018 (04-30-2018, 08:01 AM)Ninurta Wrote: ...I also have two 150 lb draw full size crossbows hanging on the living room wall - one with a fiberglass prod,What about a vase...? A carved piece of wooden art? There's a definite theme running through your choice of ornaments. There's still been no news of the bolt-shot burglar, maybe he's laid in a ditch somewhere. RE: This One Is For Ninurta. - Ninurta - 05-02-2018 (04-30-2018, 10:04 AM)BIAD Wrote: What about a vase...? A carved piece of wooden art? I thought the hand-carved war clubs counted as "carved pieces of wooden art"? Why, I carved the handle of one of them into a horse's leg! It wasn't easy, either. I made it out of what they call "piss elm" around here, and it's hard as a bullet... wore out a knife carving on that thing! Another, made from red oak, is what is called a "ball headed war club" by anthropologists, or "pokeshi" in native Shawnee. The ball at the head is carved as a snake's head - and that ain't art? Puh-leeeze! Grace does have a vase, btw, in the middle of the kitchen table. I bought it for her shortly after we were married, and disguised it with flowers... but I really selected it because just one rap on the kitchen counter will produce many jagged and sharp edges on it on my way to, erm, answer the door... As for the unfortunate gent who encountered the crossbow bolt, if it did any real and deadly damage, then he may well be face down in a ditch somewhere... or at the bottom of an abandoned mine shaft or the like... or tossed in a river and floated out to sea by now. The possibilities are endless, but he ain't likely to bother granny any more in any case! . |