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Crooked River Pete, SASS 43485

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  1. 15 hours ago, Pat Riot said:

    After that stupid show went off air these Chargers and Road Runners all disappeared. 
    They may have been scrapped for all I know. 

    I read a story years ago, guy contacted the producers of the show to see what happened to all those cars. I think he belonged to a Mopar collectors group, they were in a  back lot/ junk yard and the producers wanted to get rid of them. They either gave them to the members of the club , or sold them for a song, gave them a certificate of authenticity, and made them promise to never charge any one to see the cars. Author said most of the cars were so badly wrecked they were not salvageable, but being first he got a good one.  

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  2. 15 hours ago, Alpo said:

    I've wondered about you those welding cables many times since then. Wondered if it would have worked.

    i made a set of jumper cables from welder leads, best cables ever, long enough I can pull up behind most cars and still jump them. With that heavy wire I've never had a car that wouldn't start, no mater how big the motor or dead the battery. Of course you still need 4 men, just to carry them from the trunk to the front of the car.

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  3. Well apparently I was wrong, I have one of those , pulled it out and it's just like that. Looked it up found this:

    15
    INTERNAL KEY-OPERATED LOCK
    • Your M&P® 22 COMPACT pistol
    is equipped with an internal key
    operated lock (FIGURE 17).
    NOTE: The internal key operated
    lock is only accessible when the
    safety lever is up in the “SAFE”
    position.

    However that is a 22 much different than the center fire guns.

  4. 40 minutes ago, Silent Bob, SASS #23113 said:

    The first generation on the M&P 9 and M&P 40 had an internal lock as an option. It used the same type of key as the revolvers.

    wm_4664501.jpg.85bd34126697f33dd6c5ac3bc2472b43.jpg

    That looks like where the safety goes, I wonder if it's just the safety with out the thumb lever but a key instead?

  5. 1 hour ago, Sgt. C.J. Sabre, SASS #46770 said:

    The trigger guard looks right, and you can just see what looks like the cocking handle on it. That square thing is the buckle on the strap of the ill fitting holster she has it in. What I wonder is where is the Bolt Action handle on it.

    The bolt must be under that buckle.

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