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Yul Lose

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  1. #1.   Kershaw .22 caliber folding knife. $60.00 shipped.

     

    #2.   Rite Edge Hunting knife stainless steel, bone handle with sheath. $50.00 shipped.

     

    #3.   Jerry Barngrover from Afton, Oklahoma knife/hatchet field butchering tool, with sheath. $100.00 shipped.

     

    #4.    Dawson G3 hunting knife with kydex pocket/belt sheath. Fabric Micarta scales. $100.00 shipped.

     

    #5.    SOLD

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  2. #1    SOLD

     

    #2.   SOLD

     

    #3.  This is my first knife making attempt on my own. The blade is flat ground out of stainless steel with cocobolo scales and a brass guard. I can’t remember who made the sheath but it could have been Double Diamond also. $125.00 shipped.

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  3. Here is a pair of Pietta 1858 Sheriffs in .44 caliber. Stainless with 2 extra cylinders. Consecutive serial numbers and very lightly used. I was going to send them off to Kirst to have them modified with ejectors for the Kirst gated conversion cylinders. Well I fell in love with another pair of Old Armies so these have to go. $900.00 shipped to your door, where allowed.

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  4. Browning Buck Mark .22 rifle SOLD.

     

    Winchester model 72A .22 rifle. Pretty much the way it came from the factory. The bluing and wood are nearly pristine. You can see a little pitting around the magazine tube mount but otherwise it’s in great condition. $375.00 shipped, my FFL to Your FFL.

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  5. I’d be interested in it. I tried to get them to build me one in 16 gauge about 17-18 years ago when the old man was still around but he never got to it and refunded my money. It’s pretty much the Rolls Royce of shotgun reloading machines. I know a couple of pards that run them and they are very nice machines.

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  6. 11 minutes ago, Buckshot Bear said:

    Great initiative of Yul's, be great to see some more families. 

    Yes it would and it doesn’t have to be just families with younger kids, how about families with older kids and grandkids that enjoy CAS? Come on folks let’s keep these SASS Family threads going and growing.

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  7. 1 hour ago, Rusty Remington said:

    I'm late to the party here...sorry, I don't get on the wire much. Just wanted to say to Yul, that this cart is so amazing. It truly is a work of art! All of us that were in on the surprise were sure anxious to see his reaction and in typical Nonstop fashion, he didn't disappoint. I know he loves it and nobody could be more deserving. He's a steadfast ambassador for our sport...a friend, mentor and even father-figure to many. In fact, my Wife and I just call him Pops at this point, lol. Congrats again Pops!

    Thank you for your part in getting him there.

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  8. 29 minutes ago, Alpo said:

    Have they changed the rules when I wasn't looking, or have I been confused all these years?

     

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    Neither that rifle nor that shotgun has the action open. I thought that was a requirement when guns were in gun carts.

    Not with the door closed.

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  9. The e-trikes fold also and they’re pretty easy for him to load in his truck. The 2 trikes and the gun carts and other camping gear fit in the back of his F150.

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  10. A couple of people I shoot CAS with bought a couple of the e-trikes and  he built gun carts for them. They worked out really well at EOT. They were camped away from the main EOT location and didn’t have to recharge them while they were at EOT.

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  11. One thing to keep in mind is some locals don’t allow e-bikes on a lot of their bike trails and you’re forced to ride them on busy roadways and such, that’s the way it is out where we live anyway. Seems the bicycle purists don’t like e-bikes.

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  12. My daughter over in Sedona got one a couple of years ago for Christmas and she loves it. Says she’s got nearly 2K miles on it, she rides a lot since her foot injury she got while running. Says she’s never ran out of battery power and some of the trails she rides over there are long and steep.

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  13. 43 minutes ago, Eyesa Horg said:

    That's cool Yul!!

    My daughter was over for a visit and she uses this type of thing in her media consulting business and set it up for me. I’m thinking some themed gun carts with art like this in the front and door panels and chest front.

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