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Japanese "Knee" mortor. In fact it was never designed to be used against your knee (broken bones anyone?[:D]) but rather the base of a tree or some such thing.
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It is "Stimulator", a very new stuff already very know on porn-movie world.... [:D]
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ORIGINAL: Raverdave

Japanese "Knee" mortor. In fact it was never designed to be used against your knee (broken bones anyone?[:D]) but rather the base of a tree or some such thing.

I'll agree with my antipodean colleague here. Must be CW troop posing with it, just before his visit to a field hospital.
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someone trying to break his leg ?
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Hey, isn't that a car jack.....
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Hey, isn't that a car jack.....

I'd certainly hand over my keys if you pointed it at me, yes [:D]
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Looks like the foldable 1 1/2" mortar of the MC to me. Prototypes were designed by Charly Horse, but the obscure thing never went in serial production.

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Caulking Gun Mark IV
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Type 89 Grenade discharger, not really a mortar.

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Type 89 Grenade discharger, not really a mortar.

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Type 89 Grenade discharger (aka "Knee Mortar"), it is[:)]


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Japanese knee mortar, anyone here who has played spwaw can recognice it.
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Its all psychological :)

I refuse to acknowledge the cold by wearing short sleev shirts to work, and boardshorts and t-shirts on weekends....

Fortunatly us public servants have nicely heated offices, and a good heating system at home :)

Unlike Melbourne (four seasons in one day!) it is usually cold, but clear blue skies, sunny and no wind.

No rain of course so even the gum trees are dieing after 3 years of drought... those that weren't killed in the bushfires!


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