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    RustyHornet

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    I think I will hit the outdoor range sometime today. Need to see if that pistol is gonna run. Doing some shopping this morning before the world goes out on the roads. Need to get some work done today too.
     

    88E30M50

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    Dec 29, 2008
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    I realized the one I was talking is a "Thunder Pro", for what that matters.

    I think that they were all 'Pro' models. I don't remember the trigger on any of mine being that special, and I even had done a trigger job on the big one. Still, I'll have to borrow it back and run it again to see if time has changed my perspective on it. They were good guns, but there were a lot of little things that caused me to move on. One thing was the one piece grips. Another was the decocker. I owned the bunch of them before I ever considered putting night sights on a pistol, so don't remember thinking too much about the sights. They were reliable and easy to maintain though. I'd say that one would make an excellent truck gun, but I think a P07 could do that a bit better.
     

    churchmouse

    I still care....Really
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    Dec 7, 2011
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    After plowing for 2 of the coldest winters we had with a Ford NAA with a rear plow...yes I am bragging :):. I also plow out my neighbors to pay it forward..

    For years we had a 12HP self propelled multi-speed snow blower. It was a beast.
    When it snowed I would do my place, the neighbor to the south and the 2 to the north. Good neighbors.
    Across the street there were 4 houses in a row with widows/single mom parents etc. I would clear those as well.
    Even with that machine it was a chore. The end of the winter before the really bad one I sold the machine.
    I regretted it.
     
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