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I don't have a gun either! :lol:

Me neither, but it doesn't mean that I can't shoot.... :elmer:

My dad was second string on the best rifle team in the country when he was in high school (military school)... He taught me and my boys how to shoot... We are all good shots, I believe that we inherited his shooting ability... I have his eyes and I think that is part of it...

Then on my mom's side, my cousin TJ was a military sniper and led the deadliest platoon in Iraq that killed more insurgents than any other platoon... He served about 4 deployments there.... His dad was telling us about a presidential award that he got for puttting himself in harms way while two Iraqi snipers were shooting at his platoon... He took out the two snipers while the rest of the platoon got to safety before they could take him out... :elmer:

We have some good marksmen on both sides of out family... :D
 
Well they do sell them......soooooo?


I didn't get one when my kids where young as I didn't want one of them to find it and have an accident when they were too young... My youngest son does have a gun that he shoots... He is a good shot and killed many rodents in our yard with our pellet gun when he was younger...
 
2x2x6 about 4000 pounds each.

Hauling isn’t a problem. I’ve got a 25,000 pound trailer . Problem is, the guy has no way to load them on site. Which is 45 minutes away. So I’d have to haul my loader each way, which weighs 13,000 pounds itself. So to get all 14, I’d have to make 5 trips, with the loader. So I’m passing. Which sucks cause I need the blocks and they’re only 20 bucks a piece

My forklift at work can move those, it's rated for 9100 lbs.... Bring them up....
 
You never know who is interested and why.
In this case, the gun ended up where it ought to be.
Mystery of a 257-Year-Old Cannon Lingers
PS. Now this, is a gun.
I told my friend he should rewrite this incident as a noir detective story.
Another day in the life of Joe C--g - GI. (Gummymint Investigator)
There I was, leaning back on my chair minding my own business. It's not much of an office, more like a desk in the corner of a big room with a couple of partial walls; but it has a nice view if you care to walk to the window. A slight smell of sulfer wafted from the tap water.

But my business is your business, or maybe its the other way around, it doesn't really matter. I was there, and they were talking. Thats how it all began....
 
2x2x6 about 4000 pounds each.

Hauling isn’t a problem. I’ve got a 25,000 pound trailer . Problem is, the guy has no way to load them on site. Which is 45 minutes away. So I’d have to haul my loader each way, which weighs 13,000 pounds itself. So to get all 14, I’d have to make 5 trips, with the loader. So I’m passing. Which sucks cause I need the blocks and they’re only 20 bucks a piece
Highway wrecker.
You just have to come up with a way to grab them.
 
I bet that can be a bit of pain with a lot of long arms.

Not really, shooting lefty is natural for me...

Once you train yourself to do it, it's not a problem...

Finny thing, my dad was lefty... So is my brother and oldest son... We have our share of lefties in our family...

(not that there's anything wrong with that....) :rolleyes:

Dad bought us a BB gun when we were about 7 or 8 years old and taught us how to handle a firearm... He was big on gun safety...
 
Not really, shooting lefty is natural for me...

Once you train yourself to do it, it's not a problem...

Finny thing, my dad was lefty... So is my brother and oldest son... We have our share of lefties in our family...

(not that there's anything wrong with that....) :rolleyes:

Dad bought us a BB gun when we were about 7 or 8 years old and taught us how to handle a firearm... He was big on gun safety...
I meant having to work a bolt action, and or dealing with side ejections across your face. Lefty with a standard flintlock is generally a bad situation. Flash guard helps a little.
 
Are we talking cement blocks or women here???? :D
For Chris - cement blocks.
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Otherwise, he might find his wife has attached him to one.
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Stator showed up!
That was quick. Well truth is I could have driven there and back in less than two hours, but shipping was cheaper.
Supposedly old stock, made in Canada. It's probably good as anything. :poke::canada:
 
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