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.45 ACP 230 grain .451 bullets - mostly Hornady
Deputy Spenser Hawk replied to Cherokee Slim's topic in SASS Wire Classifieds
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Hello All, So today I have the tale of two shotguns. Shotgun #1 is a Norinco 97 (also stamped IAC) in 12 ga. It looks like it was very lightly used. Serial # 01082XX. It has some light scratches on top of the receiver (not deep) but looks to be in very good condition other than that. Shotgun #2 is an "Old West Model", I believe this was one of the very early models imported by Coyote Cap. Serial #000082. It looks brand new but it has a blem in the wood on the stock. It's not cracked, just a weird looking spot. I don't have the boxes or paperwork for either one of these. They are both priced at $600.00 each. Buy pays shipping and insurance if desired. Dealer to Dealer out of Florida. It is best to text me @ 863 206-9665. Thanks for looking, Dang It Dan
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.45 ACP 230 grain .451 bullets - mostly Hornady
Deputy Spenser Hawk replied to Cherokee Slim's topic in SASS Wire Classifieds
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That’s impressive. One never knows when this talent could come in handy…
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Looks like the government was involved
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You can bet the farm on that!!
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That's strange, the post from Tall John that you quoted is from an entirely different topic, but your reply showed up here.
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Sheep, Wolves, Sheepdogs & Bears
Forty Rod SASS 3935 replied to Texas Maverick's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
Son, I just lost a lot of respect for you. Quibbling over a simple word, almost universally misused, to claim something is bogus is just simply wrong. -
Another unrequiired modification ation
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I was Air Force.....Fixed bombing radar on B-52s...Got to get them nukes in the right place... Texas Lizard
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First Match Done! Incredible fun! More Questions!
Texas Maverick replied to Donovan Shoost's topic in SASS Wire
Who said we have to have our clothes on? LOL I know, now you can't unsee that. LOL TM -
join the fun Music Song Title Conga
Rye Miles #13621 replied to Father Kit Cool Gun Garth's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
ROLL with it -
What did the first Olympian win?
Rye Miles #13621 replied to Marshal Mo Hare, SASS #45984's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
I’ll add this…….. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_flame -
Holli Docaday and I will be there, it will be our first. We were able to shuffle our normal summertime journey a bit and move it forward enough so that this will be the first stop of our vacation. We shot with Ringer several times at the BP Championships down in Florida and he kept telling us we needed to come to this match. I'm just sorry he won't be there this year, but I suspect he will be there in Spirit.
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Almost exactly. The panel between the upper and lower horizontal beams and between the legs needs to be square. I'll have to mix the paint myself to match the rest of the project. Name your price and I'll have a check in the mail ASAP! Thank you very much.
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If only I were younger.....
Widder, SASS #59054 replied to Forty Rod SASS 3935's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
Just be glad it was his 'SISTER' and not his 'Brother'....... ..........Widder -
If only I were younger.....
Forty Rod SASS 3935 replied to Forty Rod SASS 3935's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
BTW, I had a bunk mate in 'Nam who was from backwoods Arkansas. We had 6, 8, 10 and 12 hole lean-to latrines ("Heads" for the Navy and Marines among you. Powder Rooms for the Air Force pogues amongst you). He'd been in country about a week when I found him leaning on the rail around the second deck of the barracks just staring at our 10 holer. I asked what was going on. He said "back home an outhouse that big was owned by rich folks, Catholics, or Mormons." -
so, now I have an 1885 high wall rifle... what to do?
Caladisi kid replied to Last Call Saul's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
Based on your picture showing a crescent butt plate, you may want to have some nice padding for lots of shooting. Your shoulder will thank you for it. Have fun!! -
Tex Jones, SASS 2263 started following torii gates
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Found some on Amazon. The smallest looks to be about 6.3 inches in height and 7.7 inches wide. The details are there but you have to search through the ads to find them.
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J.S. & Pat Wolf's book on the 45-70 cartridge. .45-70 Springfield Book - Wolf's Western Traders (the4570book.com) THIS ^^^^^ and slug your bore. Black powder, 1.5-2, soft cast lead (1-20) with proper dia., lube with BP lube, any good 45-70 case, magnum large pistol primer. Have Fun!!
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Ut Oh, Dead Meat Walking
Marshal Mo Hare, SASS #45984 replied to Texas Maverick's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
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If only I were younger.....
Forty Rod SASS 3935 replied to Forty Rod SASS 3935's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
Stopped that in 1896 to be able to gain statehood from a government that didn't understand that the Bill of Rights prohibited government interfering with religious practice. There are some fake "Mormons" who are not, and never have been recognized by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and never will be. They are mostly up in northern Arizona on the Utah border. I doubt that are more than a few thousand of them at most, and they are in trouble with the law over many things. Polygamy, child marriages, taxes, forcing people who want to leave their "church" to stay by using force and threats, etc. They do have some of the best baked goods on the planet and I'm told their common produce is unbeatable. A lot of uneducated and / or anti-Mormon people try to use that against the real LDS church. There is your history lesson. There will be a test on Friday. - Today
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If only I were younger.....
Subdeacon Joe replied to Forty Rod SASS 3935's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
Sounds like you still have the ability to enjoy the moment! Good for you. Once at the Marine's Memorial Hotel in San Francisco (Dad was a member and had gotten a family guest card for me) my wife and I got onto the elevator to go up to the restaurant for dinner. Four ladies who seemed to be slightly tipsy, like two pre-prandial drinks, also got on. They eyed me and were making suggestions and invitations. I looked them over and said, "Oysters. Lots of oysters!" Which sent them and my wife into fits of laughter.