Edit: version 2.0 has a bottle opener addedIn my younger days I'd have said, "I'll be there, if the river ain't out."
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Edit: version 2.0 has a bottle opener addedIn my younger days I'd have said, "I'll be there, if the river ain't out."
And the tea cup grip.
In the spirit of a REALLY bad holster setup/choice (I couldn't get my phone out in time for a snapshot), here is my design for a new all model, light bearing or not, mos ready, supressor allowing, all weather, formal or casual wear holster for all ages/genders/denominations: I present to you the Wally-World 5000...
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Mine are free with every Chinese delivery purchase. (Duck sauce not included)I'm in, I'll take five!
When I was recently sentenced to a week's stay in the Democratic Peoples Republic of Massachusetts (ok, the wife made me go), they charged $0.10 for a bag by ordinance in Cambridge, where we were staying.
Mine are free with every Chinese delivery purchase. (Duck sauce not included)
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Hey now... I was taught the tea cup was a-ok. In 1981. With a revolver.
It was.....
But the revolver does not deliver the secondary recoil from the slide stop....
My favorite though, and the kind of guy that makes it all worthwhile, is a regular, he came in a few weeks ago wearing a really nice, all hand crafted leather cowboy rig with a ruger blackhawk. Funny thing was, he was wearing a MAGA hat, tie dye shirt, shorts, and camo Crocs.
Pic of the week. Not only a poor shot but unlucky. At least 100 rounds down range at 7 yards and the intended target (X) survived with only flesh wounds.
Even though it's not much bigger than a golf ball the X was obviously his intended point of impact, not the head. Questions the validity of the old adage, even a blind hog finds an acorn once in a while. Possibly blind hogs don't find acorns on occasion.Flesh wound? Looks like a quarter of his head is gone. As long as the target sits idle as you keep shooting it all works out I guess.