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Post by dbd870 on Oct 18, 2020 8:23:20 GMT -5
I started out with the olive green bear broadheads
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Post by dbd870 on Oct 18, 2020 8:18:08 GMT -5
I still think Holcomb gets back in it will be interesting to see what the percentages end up being
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Post by dbd870 on Oct 11, 2020 9:00:45 GMT -5
Democrats are projecting like I have never seen
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Post by dbd870 on Oct 7, 2020 12:17:05 GMT -5
I may just use the crossbow only this year, we’ll see
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Post by dbd870 on Oct 4, 2020 13:03:22 GMT -5
Awesome; love to see them taken with traditional gear!
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Post by dbd870 on Oct 4, 2020 12:58:51 GMT -5
They should not sell to law enforcement as well
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Post by dbd870 on Sept 30, 2020 10:26:10 GMT -5
Spot on Woody
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Post by dbd870 on Sept 29, 2020 18:20:53 GMT -5
Nah; I’ll wait and if any entertaining video clips show up the following day. I know what I am going to do; nothing there to learn we don’t already know
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Post by dbd870 on Sept 29, 2020 18:18:27 GMT -5
I have 2 3” 12GA 870’s. One late 70’s the other early 80’s. Love them; I would not buy a new one. It would be great to see Remington address their QC issues with this acquisition but being that it is a holding company I am not holding my breath. The Marlin acquisition gives me far more hope
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Post by dbd870 on Sept 29, 2020 18:11:16 GMT -5
Nah, it is the mechanics of the design. You just can’t get a Python there. There was a reason every single major competitor in Action pistol built their competition gun on a K frame; they could afford to use whatever they wanted and go to any gunsmith out there. The auto eventually took over but until the the K frame was king
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Post by dbd870 on Sept 27, 2020 17:02:28 GMT -5
Going to Ruger gives Marlin a chance
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Post by dbd870 on Sept 27, 2020 17:01:29 GMT -5
I have owned 3 over the years; sold them all. They will never have as good a double action trigger as a good Smith. Less than zero interest. Save your money
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Post by dbd870 on Sept 26, 2020 7:36:01 GMT -5
With all the hate in the Democratic party the will lose the house. I think a good chance. I'm afraid that we'll lose the Senate. I think each Party retains control
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Post by dbd870 on Sept 26, 2020 7:33:55 GMT -5
Gun 2C, bow I’m waiting for a better angle
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Post by dbd870 on Sept 24, 2020 8:58:23 GMT -5
Guard should have been out in force before it ever kicked off. Another fine Democrat run operation
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Post by dbd870 on Sept 14, 2020 12:39:28 GMT -5
He has left the building - permanently. No need to continue on
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Post by dbd870 on Sept 11, 2020 13:21:24 GMT -5
Did not watch, will not watch
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Post by dbd870 on Sept 11, 2020 13:11:47 GMT -5
Well regulated does not mean controlled. At the time it meant well prepared, well supplied. Only the more modern liberals have tried to twist the meaning into something along the lines of the National Guard. Here’s a good explanation
What did it mean to be well regulated? One of the biggest challenges in interpreting a centuries-old document is that the meanings of words change or diverge. "Well-regulated in the 18th century tended to be something like well-organized, well-armed, well-disciplined," says Rakove. "It didn't mean 'regulation' in the sense that we use it now, in that it's not about the regulatory state. There's been nuance there. It means the militia was in an effective shape to fight." In other words, it didn't mean the state was controlling the militia in a certain way, but rather that the militia was prepared to do its duty
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Post by dbd870 on Sept 10, 2020 11:20:39 GMT -5
What do you think? Buck or doe? . Looks like 🐰
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Post by dbd870 on Sept 9, 2020 8:15:44 GMT -5
Moose1am esshup I've always been a bit surprised that Indiana doesn't require a class (as part of the permit process) not only on firearms safety but the legal ramifications of carrying and/or discharging a firearm in defense of one's self or others. When testing and/or training are required, then it`s no longer a right, but only a privilege granted by the state. Absolutely agree.
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