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ive always shot red dot and clays and will shoot them till i have gone through all mine , a good long time i believe , but if i had known this would nbe an issue id have stocked up on tjis as well , i dont think amy or at least very few saw this time coming
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ummm , thats a point of view id not spent time thinking on , ill ponder a bit before i respond id been looking at it as an added incentive to those of us already shooting to add on , it does make sense to add it for those not yet involved - an invitation presa , i do think it would be a nice add on , and im not disagreeing on a separate category or something , a lot of us have them and it might encourage all to shoot them
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do thar as well as all the other things suggested you will find 6things coming to you without asking , if i had any extra lether now id offer it , others will , , you dont need much yo start out , you accumulate as you go , acquire , pass down , shire as needed , it doesnt have to be expensive to start - plenty of time to go there later , im not as familiar with your area as i should be but i feel like saying im sorry your not elsewhere - but i know you will make it work there are good folks in your area and you will meet them at shoots , everything will work out fine
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Buckshot Bear started following NMV Stainless Cleaning and Of Viands and Victuals
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https://www.taste.com.au/quick-easy/galleries/easy-weeknight-dinners-family/z506lcd4?page=10
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It would have been interesting to see what the designers would have done with all the goofball stuff if they had gone further with it, but like he said, what a kludge!
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well , im in favor of the eyeball - bolt emmoved on a bolt action as the best , which is what you asked , as to our lever guns ive used my lazer as discussed above - its far from perfect but better than nothing
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What's the benefit of clean stainless steel cylinder faces....just cosmetic?
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im with you as well , its the right one to carry , does the job and no more than needed
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ive always thoght the french revolution was justified but always questioned how it was executed [ see what i did there[ ? [ they just didnt pull it off quite like we did
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interesting , never really thought much on them till your post , i may have to do something with mine other than throw it on the closet shelf ,,,,,HMMM
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Why Anti-Tank Rifles Weren't Sniper Rifles
Dapper Dave replied to Subdeacon Joe's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
I'd like a Lahti just to say I had one, but I have nowhere to put it, much less shoot it! Besides, I am rather fond of my right shoulder... -
I would say it reminds me of a little brass plaque I saw under a TV in an EM club 50 years ago that said, "Don't worry about it, it's in the script." Seriously, no idea. I married my first wife in a Lutheran church with all the geegaws. I married my current wife in the kitchen with her Mom and sister present. The sky pilot had nothing to say to us than, do you? Do you? Good, you're married.
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been an interesting read guys and gals , this is a topic to discus at length as its been so obscured by legal maneuvers throughout the years , im glad to see we here are thinking and reading and understanding what it is really - a superb document that was well thought outat the time modified only with all the care that was originally applied to its creation , i see revisions coming in the judicial branch soon as they have overstepped what the constitution allows for political purposes , my faith in that system has drastically diminished but i believe it will right itself soon
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itsmatka joined the community
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me too , but then ive not noticed anyone here really being offensive or saying things that deserve that , just my 2cents here but this is a very civil crowd , i only sytay where thats the case - if not i wouldnt be here
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Another "why not" question
Smokin Gator SASS #29736 replied to Forty Rod SASS 3935's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
I found a place that has large sized hats. The only cowboy type are more of the Aussie hat style. For baseball type hats some of them range from 7 5/8 to 9 1/4. Bucket hats. English newsboy caps. Derbys. Not all of them are in the biggest sizes but many up to the 8 1/4 size. Lamood big hats. -
im in agreement on both honey comb and real butter - we eat regularly when available and dont compromise on the butter , as to the peanut butter im very picky - only skippy creamy not used to be the chunky but my digestive track doesnt like nuts or pieces of nuts anymore - sadly i miss a lot of things over that but ive found other things i likethese days
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For Sale 2 Uberti 357 revolvers
Calico Jack replied to James Henry Parker SASS#76661's topic in SASS Wire Classifieds
Do you have the boxes by chance? Does it say Taylors on the barrel? -
ive not dabbled in that since high school friend and i were involved but it was fun , id even like to revisit but so much has changed in the last 50+ years i dont even know where to begin , i can still listen on my 1927 atwater kent radio , but im not into listening to dots and dashes much , but the voice stuff is ok , when i can keep it in tune - its an old vacuumed tube radio after all , kinda fun with the grandkids , they cant believe it predates TV
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thats interesting - i had to get my first and second marriage annulled [basically pay them a fee and let them snoop in my past] to get married in the catholic church the third time - both my others were i married lutherans and they didnt have all those issues to deal with , im not familiar with the orthadox and i dont know any to my knowledge , will be interesting to hear , i just know the church cost us a lot of money back when neither of us had much because she had to do the same thing with her previous marriage WHAT A RACXKET - BUYING FORGFIVENESS FOR SOMETHING WE NEVER DID ANYTHING WRONG IN , but we all have our stories and sore spots , in the end im glad i did what i did its been a very good last 35 years of marriage , i came back to add that i dont regret the first ten even if id never want to relive them - they were an education , i do regret the second eight as they were pure stupidity on my part and crazy on hers , ill leave it at that ax both made for this to be my last ,
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Any fishing lure collectors out there?
watab kid replied to Sedalia Dave's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
i agree , had no idea they were worth that - i just kept my grandfathers lures and some of my dads because i liked looking at them , i didd add a few others and some friends and family added some others , im not a big collector i have a few shadow boxes with some very vintage lures that may or may not have value - i just like looking at them , used to hang on my office walls along with some vintage rods back before i retired , now they fill my home office walls - its a lot smaller and i have no room to add anything anymore -
My supper last night
Smokin Gator SASS #29736 replied to Forty Rod SASS 3935's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
A roommate of mine many years ago came home after a night out at the bars. He lived in a separate little building behind the main house we were renting. He put a couple of hotdogs in a pan on the stove and passed out. It was unbelievable the amount of smoke that two burning hotdogs could create. -
That's what they make hand trucks for. Keeps guys from being crippled up when they get older.
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Hey, I bought a little thingy that holds up to five eggs and boils them (from really soft to hard), poaches them, and makes several other dishes, and is so simple even I can use it. Cost me about $25.00 IIRC and I use it maybe once week.
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Why Anti-Tank Rifles Weren't Sniper Rifles
Forty Rod SASS 3935 replied to Subdeacon Joe's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
I have, in my long ago past, fired Boyes and Lahti antitank rifles using surplus ammo. Both were fairly accurate at 100-200 yards, maybe out to 350, but not much further. Not very impressive. Some outfit in Florida was selling them for a song and a few us got the money together to buy the guns and ammo (Hey! Great name for a magazine.) An Air Force brat in the bunch bought both of them when we ran out of ammo.