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  3. It sure the date it was manufactured, but the serial number is HP23xxx.
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  5. We have hatchlings storming our feeders. Haven't had time to count but several new ones are showing up.
  6. Since you brought it up. Yes, finger dicipline is of utmost importance especially when holstering. However, clothing, elastic tightners around the bottom of jackets also must be certain to be clear of holster. With any handgun, but especially those that have had trigger work, amatuer or professional and reduced pull weight it is important to use proper technique when reholstering appendix position. I see it all the time with IDPA. One should slightly flex the knees, forward thrust the pelvis and slowly and visually place the gun in the holster. That will angle the muzzle away from the body and feet in the event of a ND body parts will be missed. Sloppy and fast reholstering is a dangerous event.
  7. there ya go ^ Snare wire, small fishing kit that, ferro rod and a little fire kit. matches, wax, fatwood.
  8. There’s a 1990 Landcruiser on market place I want badly, my wife doesn’t share the same sentiment though
  9. What the hell eats cucumbers??!! Never saw this before. Saturday morning, there was a 140+ buck eating my peas like he was at a buffet. I’m about to let the Mennonites do my farming.
  10. Currently, I only have a Sig M17x, so part polymer, light, and no safety. As I mentioned above, I like to do draws and two shots and re-holster and run that for 5 - 10 rounds in a session. Again, I am very conscious of my finger, and it feels "safe".
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  12. Q fix in 308. Box, mag, and all. Never been shot. 3000 obo.
  13. Can you tell me when it was manufactured?
  14. I'll take the four .080 Muliticam sheets. PM me about price and your eylets and other hardware.
  15. Do you have original grips the came on it? Should be wood.
  16. Show us the gun it's from please
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