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Ronald_55

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  1. A patio type paint woukd be good to cover up the patching.
  2. Remember, he will just shoot you instead of screwing around with punching. And he has enough ammo saved up to just keep shooting.
  3. I went back in the 90's as a student. One advice would be to send extra cash into your credit card if she will be using it. That builds up you usable limit. Currency exchanged done by the credit card are at the $1 million dollar rate. That is much better than the exchange fees around London. Be sure to get some cash though. I ran into several open air stall markets that had great stuff. Also, prep for rain. It is not as bad as people joke, but it is a rainy place. And in the event you take a cab, be prepared for it not to be cheap if you go any distance. While there if she can sneak north to Sccotland, I would suggest it. I regret that most. It is only about a 3 hour train ride through beautiful country. Once you are across the pond, you might as well. I would love to go back, but it would be different now with all the security and such. When I went the worst thing they had hasseled me about was if I declared the $10 I had in my bags when I returned. Oh, last thing, if you go through Charles de Gaulle Airport in France, be prepared for it to be a pain. I have been there 2 times with round trips and all 4 times were stupidly hard to deal with. They taxi you around for 30 minutes after landing, then you have to go entirely across the airport to your next gate with whatever layover time you have left. Otherwise tell her to enjoy the crap out of it. Eat different food and visit erverywhere. London has a different vibe than any other big US city I have ever been in.
  4. Any chance that is sporterized Nagant? The bolt looks like the round style it uses. But the cheekpad doesn't. No idea of time frame for this though.
  5. I am guessing the family pup is on the end of chain from the bumper. Looks like a fun day.
  6. How about they just make a video of her shooting? I could watch her all day long doing anything too. Lol
  7. I read that New York City does not have enough food in stock at any point to feed its entire population, let alone everyone that commutes in. I put back canned food and keep a few freeze dried food buckets. I keep salt and spices luke cinnamon, and garlic. Salt would be like gold after a while. I have been trying to do more in the way of water. I saw these and though they were a nice idea. Some people cover them and use them as end tables. You might have to treat the water for long term storage though. These are water bricks. They also make ammo bricks.
  8. Curious to know what she is aiming at
  9. Looks like 2 girls killed Bigfoot and made chaps.
  10. Something a man never wants to see from this angle. What is all the other stuff set up around them?
  11. One addendum: do you guys mostly leave ammo factory boxed or store loose in cans?
  12. Loading up for a night on the town...or at least how I would imagine it if I ever got out
  13. One way is to not put a brace on it. Any lower built as a pistol first is a legal pistol, though few say pistol on them. I thought of having a lower inscribed like people have serial numbers put on stuff.
  14. Found another option for a gun hide Gun safe couch that is bullet proofed. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2395483/The-world-s-bullet-proof-COUCH--6-700-CouchBunker-stop-44-Magnum-bullet-store-30-guns-inside.html
  15. Nope, you are confusing .22lr and .223.
  16. That is why we should help Darwin out and thin them out some. Plus it is good for the soil....
  17. It just sets you a goal to shoot for.
  18. It has been forever since I counted my .22lr. When things were hard to find I bought thousands of rounds every time I saw it at a decent price. As luck would have it, I bought a Model 60 a while before all of it went away. I was buying 500 thunderbolt a few times a week to stock up. I found one of those 1400 round Golden bullet buckets a while back at pre-panic prices. I think I have enough to get the job done. I think Bersaguy knows from experience that I hoard lots of ammo. Lol
  19. You can't shoot a trespasser.....unless no one finds out. At least that was the rule where I grew up.
  20. I think .22's have a good place and can be used effectively by experienced users. 2 places they suffer are reloadability (I know there is a kit, still not 100% viable) and inexperienced use. Inexperienced or light recreational shooters lack the experience to make the fatal shots. Given a larger caliber/more powerful round they can make fatal shots with less precision. This is important in either feeding you or fending off bad guys. I too have seen big game taken with the .22 and even seen long barrel pistols being used. It just requires skill and practice.
  21. And fitting he has double dogs too
  22. Just finds from Google, so no idea if tgey are good. Kydex, just in case. http://clevelandkydex.com/cold-steel-c-28_3_15/cold-steel-trailmaster-sheath-p-111.html Leather http://www.savagesheaths.com/Styles/coldsteel.htm
  23. Yeah at this point being able to buy ARs on sale for $369 sometimes makes it a no brainer.
  24. This also goes to prove the opposite thing though. Don't have your home defense shotgun loaded with birdshot or you might end up being the guy who gets shot. This could have been very different if the thugs had had 00 buck. I know a bunch of people that claim birdshot will be just fine.

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