Izzat that the overpriced Papist university in Pete Buttegeig's territory?You people......
Izzat that the overpriced Papist university in Pete Buttegeig's territory?You people......
Nice!The new house is starting to feel like home. I started to work on getting my gun room set up today! It Still needs a lot of organizing so I will know where everything is. Someone's 97 is on the bench
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Izzat that the overpriced Papist university in Pete Buttegeig's territory?
Anybody wanna go shoot @ Crosley south of North Vernon, IN this November?
After I get back I am off until the 2nd week of December.
Let's get it.!!
Dang.... I should have read-ahead before my previous post !An official man date has been declared! HB and I are planning a meet and shoot at Crosley on the morning of the 12th. Any fine CZickophants care to join our reindeer games?
You can make it? That'd be hawwt.Dang.... I should have read-ahead before my previous post !
Thanks ! .... that (and the other spaghetti westerns) have always been a favorite of mine. As always, very interesting.Those are Colt repros of the 1860 army with a stock that Colt marketed to the government for cavalry outfits during the civil war. A good deal as the guns alone sell for an average of 6-700 each, and I never have seen a stock for sale but I do know that copies were manufactured by Dixie at one time.
History on these things goes back to the dragoon days, but they were never popular. US cavalry troopers at the time figured an extra pistol weighed the same as the stock so what was of more use. Maybe the cased set of two reflects this. Sam's people were always looking for something new to sell.
I've always been intrigued by the look of the gun carried by Lee Van Cleef's character, Col. Mortimer in the movie For a Few Dollars More. His was a top strap Colt 1873 that used cartridges so we would be talking SBR, the cap and ball version does away with that issue. It seemed a good fit as I may have the Colt Lightning used in that movie.
Colt made conversions like the Richards from the 1860 that used cartridges, I'll quiz the ATF about the legality of those as an original conversion is something on my list to get. I did see a S&W model 3 with a stock a while back that I bid on, being pre 1898 I don't know if NFA covers those or not.
Very cool.... let me see what I can work out !You can make it? That'd be hawwt.
Very cool space, Mr. Wizard !The new house is starting to feel like home. I started to work on getting my gun room set up today! It Still needs a lot of organizing so I will know where everything is. Someone's 97 is on the bench
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Love it, 88' !Not to upset the CZ vibe here but my Sig RXP slide came in today and I did a quick trip to MCFG to put 50 rounds through it and get it dialed in. I think that I’m going to like this option for the P229
Evening everyone
Please say hello to Reba. She's a Howa 1500 mini action in .223REM with a 1:8 twist 20" threaded barrel in an HTI aluminum pillared stock with a Nikko Sterling 4-12x40 scope. I picked her up this afternoon in Churubusco at Tomlinson's Shooting Supplies. Tomorrow we go on our first outing together. She got her name because Reba was playing on Sirius channel 58 (Prime Country) when I pulled into the parking lot at the gun shop.
The role for this rifle is an alternative to shooting .223 AR's and to eventually learn reloading with. I now have a bolt gun in .308, .223 and .22LR. Interesting roads that a man travels down sometimes.
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She materialized at 21 yds at 1745 and was gutted, washed and in the pickup by 2030. Let the little 70 pounder she had along walk.. Meat in the freezer. Arrow struck her quartering away hard, behind the second rib, right side and exited left side behind the front leg. Traveled about 200 yards.
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She materialized at 21 yds at 1745 and was gutted, washed and in the pickup by 2030. Let the little 70 pounder she had along walk.. Meat in the freezer. Arrow struck her quartering away hard, behind the second rib, right side and exited left side behind the front leg. Traveled about 200 yards.
Good news.Barb's home. 2 smallish polyps. No complications.
You were in our thoughts today.I will say that I received outstanding care at the Fort Wayne VA hospital.
love it.The new house is starting to feel like home. I started to work on getting my gun room set up today! It Still needs a lot of organizing so I will know where everything is. Someone's 97 is on the bench
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Right with you brother.I really don't want to be up right now. Why am I up right now? Hopefully resleep will occur.
Sexy looking rifle! I can’t wait to fondle whatcha got there.Evening everyone
Please say hello to Reba. She's a Howa 1500 mini action in .223REM with a 1:8 twist 20" threaded barrel in an HTI aluminum pillared stock with a Nikko Sterling 4-12x40 scope. I picked her up this afternoon in Churubusco at Tomlinson's Shooting Supplies. Tomorrow we go on our first outing together. She got her name because Reba was playing on Sirius channel 58 (Prime Country) when I pulled into the parking lot at the gun shop.
The role for this rifle is an alternative to shooting .223 AR's and to eventually learn reloading with. I now have a bolt gun in .308, .223 and .22LR. Interesting roads that a man travels down sometimes.
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