
Frybread Fred
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Stiff loading gate on 1873...help
Frybread Fred replied to Geronimo Jim SASS # 21775's topic in SASS Wire
The shotgun boogie model is fantastic. Makes a huge difference. -
I'd still like to have it, even if it was not a battlefield pick up. Fantastic piece of history, but a smidge above my pay grade. Now, if it was yours, would you shoot it? I would.
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WTS some Ruger Vaquero's
Frybread Fred replied to Mudflat Mike, SASS #20904's topic in SASS Wire Classifieds
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Yes, a mis-read indeed. I am not for .gov interference in pretty much anything. I may not like what you say, but I will stand up for your right to say it. Mayhap I mis-read you as well. I was pretty grumpy and your post seemed Karenish to me.. So, that being said, Rod, Fred, nice to meetcha.. I extend a laurel and a hearty handshake.
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You are correct, I don't know him. Should I? Pls elaborate
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If you have to ask. Humor is like food in a socialist country. Not everyone gets it. If you don't like it, great, everyone has an opinion. Move along, and don't bitch. Most if the problems we have today is people bitching about what someone else likes.
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It would be a good thing, with this exception. This item cannot be shipped and is available for online purchase with store pickup only. Sigh, does me not a whit of good.
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Last September the wife and I were in the Tombstone area and stayed at the Tombstone Grand Hotel. About 10 min from the town of Tombstone, decent rooms. https://tombstonegrand.com/
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Can anyone translate this Cyrillic lid?
Frybread Fred replied to Utah Bob #35998's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
A little north of the Beaver Valley -
I have a pair of Ariats. I like them for what it's worth. Of course I am not a hard core cowboy, nor do I wear them every day. Mostly for my new found hobby. YMMV
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I will say they were a little hard on the feet, however a pair of Ariat boot insoles solved that problem.
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CC Sutlery. They have two styles I have a pair I ordered from them. No issues at all. without knee flap https://www.ccsutlery.com/store/cavalry-boots.html With flap https://www.ccsutlery.com/store/boots-knee-flap.html
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Luigi and his soft-as-cheese screws strike again
Frybread Fred replied to Orient Express 's topic in SASS Wire
I have run into that asshat Luigi on my own guns. Bugger uses an impact to put them in and I think epoxy's them as well for good measure. Not to mention Uberti using screws apparently made of Play-Doh. I have one in a brand new '73 that I am going to have to drill out the hammer spring screw on as well as the trigger spring screws on a couple revolvers. I have tried all the tricks mentioned above, and nothing works. Impact gun just strips out the head much quicker than a hand held screwdriver. Extremely frustrating and putting a quality screw into their firearms can't really be that much more of an expense I would imagine. One should not have to struggle to get a damn screw out. -
Gggggeeeetttttt oooffffff mmmmyyyyy tttttaaaiiiilllllll. <said in my best sheep accent>