03-21-2007, 06:14 AM
Yeah, they banned it back in the early 1980's I think. One too many drunks and unsupervised children getting hurt. So of course, the safety police stepped in and said that Lawn Darts were illegal, but you could still buy your children rifles to play with....because everyone knows no kids are killed with those every year! :roll:
So were the iron tips on these soft like javelin shafts? To minimize the risk of a return flight back into your own lines?
Or were they used only on a charging enemy to minimize the opportunity of the enemy to stop, pick them up, and return them to their 'rightful owner'?
Cheers!
Britannicus
So were the iron tips on these soft like javelin shafts? To minimize the risk of a return flight back into your own lines?
Or were they used only on a charging enemy to minimize the opportunity of the enemy to stop, pick them up, and return them to their 'rightful owner'?
Cheers!
Britannicus
Gaius Aquilius Britannicus
aka. Todd Searls
aka. Todd Searls