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10 hours ago, Jeb48 said:
You guys are letting me down on name that gun slinger
Virginia Mayo
Colorado Territory - 1949
Colt Single Action -Something?
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24 minutes ago, E4 No More said:
I don't remember her dressed like that in El Dorado.
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50 minutes ago, E4 No More said:
The damned beaver startled the crap out of me one night while performing a door check on the back of the mall. I must have disturbed the little prick because it slapped its tail on the water real loud making me jump out of my skin!
Take up duck hunting in flooded timber. After moving around the timber during predawn hours a few times you'll get use to it.
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11 hours ago, Jeb48 said:
Name the actress and movie. Bonus for IDing the gun.
The movie was El Dorado. Another fun fact, she was born in Texas and died in Tennessee.
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The best breakdown I've seen so far.
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16 hours ago, Jeb48 said:
Be sure to wear your mask
It appears the wearing of mask in Sturgis is optional this week.
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Another option, Retro rifles https://retrorifles.com/rifles/ have parts and complete uppers and if you search long enough you can run across one of the shinny A1 butt stocks if that's a want as well.
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Very nice! Only way it could get better would be an SEF selector but then that would have been WAYYY over budget.
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McFadden Lightnin' Grip is the only one I've ever tried to use with the 10-22 and have had decent success with it.
After I made this post I searched for a video on these. Seems they claim these do not work on the BX25 magazines but if I remember correctly I made it work.
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On 7/15/2020 at 8:41 PM, 19_A_CPT said:
It does have a note that it would be a Wylde chambering depending on stock availability of those barrels.
.223 Wylde is a hybrid chamber capable of consuming .223 Rem or 5.56 ammo without any major issues. Sounds to me like this is their way for saying this is what we plan to use but be prepared to receive whatever you get.
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Alliant website shows no load data for 9mm.
I did find this, http://www.natoreloading.com/herco/
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14 minutes ago, xsubsailor said:
Availability doesn't seem to be a problem
All listed on bulk ammo is coming from the same manufacturer. If they stop production it's going to dry up.
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Back when I shot a lot of rifle competitions the range carts in the picture below were commonly used. in this game it's common to walk long distances and carry a bunch of gear just to put holes in paper. Almost everyone had a personalized customized addition to hold their rifle the way they preferred and an assortment of other things. These are specifically built for rifle shooters but have seen them used by pistol shooters (With their personalized customizations) on occasion.
Creedmoor Sports makes what they call a Deluxe Shooting Cart Conversion Kit. You add wheels and handle extension kit to a basic range stool. https://www.creedmoorsports.com/product/deluxe-shooting-cart-conversion-kit/creedmoor
You may check out Champions Choice also. Champions Choice
Good luck!
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If you want the aperture sights it looks like they came with Lyman No. 48. Found several possibilities on Flea Bay.
Looks like you will need the front sight block too. My recommendation is to call Champions Choice over in La Vergne and tell them what you're looking for. They've taken a lot of my money over the years! (615) 793-4066
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I wonder if there's a good story about the holes in the fender?
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10 minutes ago, Erik88 said:
Spotted this today. Downtown Knoxville is full of these trees, most grow along the creek. They look like wild blackberries but they aren't growing on a vine.
Mulberry?
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Northern Catalpa possibly?
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11 hours ago, Jeb48 said:
It is a greyhound. It is a Lincoln.
Yes it is a Lincoln. The Greyhound ornament has the front legs stretched out like this.
The Jaguar ornament has the front legs tucked like this.
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8 hours ago, MrBrian said:
Everyone hated the sitting position!
I always found sitting was easy as prone. I thought kneeling was the universally most disliked position. That is unless you were one of those thin build and extremely flexible types.
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1 hour ago, MacGyver said:
Seems like I always pick the wrong one first.
You're not alone. Must mean most of us are just Muggles.
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