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Post by 9idrr on Oct 14, 2018 18:43:47 GMT -6
Bein' as I live in Kommiefornia, I'd never have any of those scary, nasty guns. Especially not a Remington 742 carbine in .30-06, or an AR, or a 12g. coach gun, or a 20g. or anything in .22 or .22mag, or... ah, never mind.
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Post by papaof2 on Oct 14, 2018 21:28:41 GMT -6
Guns come in all sound levels, from the "shhpt" of a pellet gun to the "pop" of a .22LR or the "Pop!" of a .380 automatic all the way to the "BANG!" of a Barrett .50 or the "BOOM!" of a double-barreled 12 gauge when both barrels go off together. Instead of talking brands and calibers, we could just have a discussion made up of numbers and sound effects. Have 2 shhpt 2 pop 2 BOOM! Want a BANG! ;-)
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Post by bluefox2 on Nov 19, 2018 21:08:24 GMT -6
I still have my first gun given to me by my Dad. It is a Stevens bolt action .410. It is protected by a 12 ga, 20 ga, a Mosin, AR and several handguns.
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Post by gipsy on Nov 26, 2018 10:13:48 GMT -6
Hay Jerry. What is your opinion on the new M-1 in 6.5 Creedmore?
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Post by willc453 on Dec 10, 2020 23:30:49 GMT -6
Wondering....how's everyone doing on ammo these days? Been watching Youtube videos about this for the last month. Outrageous prices at gun shoes, lack of ammo on the shelves unless you happen to know when a chain store gets their stuff in. One thing I haven't heard is any of the Walmart employees stashing ammo under the counter so they could buy it and resell if for a profit? Anyone remember those stories?
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