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  1. I know a guy that just uses his propane forge. Pop them in and then remove the sludge.
  2. Usually the way I am. I just stumbled across this by accident.
  3. I thought the same thing. Lol https://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/109034-wisconsin-company-decides-to-buy-firearms-for-every-employee/
  4. Limit is 10 boxes Look at Deer Camp Cash https://www.federalpremium.com/promotions
  5. I have heard good things about LEVERevolution from Hornaday. Never used it though.
  6. I might work for free depending on the gun. Lol
  7. A handgun for Christmas: Wisconsin company decides to buy firearms for every employee this holiday season https://amp.usatoday.com/amp/1994835002
  8. Well we got rained out this morning. Neither of us wanted to get soaked and then ride home 4 hours. Got breakfast and saw 5 deer on the shoulder grazing before we got 2 miles down the road. Oh well. Had fun with Dad and don't have to butcher anything I guess. YANAHLI was all grown up since Dad was there 2 years ago. Looked like no one had bushhogged and it was 6 foot tall. Tough to get across the field and no way to hunt it. Even a tree stand would have not helped. In years past he has hunted the edge of the fields and done pretty well.
  9. This shows you wbere they are. Be sure to get a wma permit on top of your license. https://www.tn.gov/twra/gis-maps/wildlife-management-area--wma--maps.html
  10. Got to see 3, one I think was a buck, but he stayed in the brush. The 2 does stayed behind enough trees to keep me off a shot. Those, 2 fox squirrels, a chipmunk, and some type of crane flying over made for nice watching. Maybe I get a shot tomorrow before I head home.
  11. Drove to Columbia ( 4 hours) this morning and got in the woods after daylight. Spooked one in the brush walking in and got grunted at while sitting. Be back at it at daylight tomorrow.
  12. I am guessing This is a dance team. Maybe practicing the Nutcracker where they will be you soldiers.??? Probably part of a costume
  13. I don't buy guns, I trade for them...or at least that's the story I tell my wife. You know I trade work for guns...sometimes I carry green stuff between person I work for and where the gun is... Buying another or bigger safe is the answer. Doing both is the best solution...
  14. That would pay for a lot of brushes and rust remover. Lol
  15. What does a Mosin have to be to go that high..?
  16. Did I miss something? J thought you were trying to clean up the barrel.too?
  17. More useless removal of rights that will not change gun violence, but may make honest gun owners into criminals. See the storage section for the possibilty of a felony for a storage issue. And supposedly this will address the root cause of gun violence. How does this address mentally ill people, kids who feel isolated or bullied, or just plain sadistic people? Can they still not go on a shooting spree with a shotgun or a lever action rifle? https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/gun-regulations-initiative-1639-takes-lead-in-washington-state/?amp=1 I-1639 was the only state gun-regulations measure on the Nov. 6 ballot anywhere in the country. It passed Tuesday with 60 percent of the vote in election-night returns. By Daniel Beekman and Nina Shapiro A state gun-regulations ballot measure seeking to make Washington’s firearms laws among the strictest in the country passed Tuesday with 60 percent of the vote in election-night returns. The measure led in large western counties and trailed in most eastern counties. Votes will continue be counted in the coming days. “My generation has been defined by gun violence. We have been defined by continued and repeated inaction by our elected officials,” Stephen Paolini, 22-year-old campaign manager for Initiative 1639, said at a gathering at Seattle’s Edgewater Hotel where Tuesday’s results drew cheers. “I hope tonight this victory is a message to our elected officials: Enough is enough.” The sweeping 30-page measure will raisethe legal age to buy semi-automatic rifles to 21. To obtain such weapons, people will need to pass an enhanced background check, take a training course and wait 10 business days after a purchase. I-1639 also will enact a storage law. Gun owners who don’t secure their firearms with devices such as a trigger lock or safe could be charged with gross misdemeanor or felony “community endangerment” crimes for allowing prohibited people (such as children) to access and display or use the weapons. Proponents of the measure said I-1639 would address the root causes of many mass shootings and generally help to reduce gun violence. I-1639 was the only state gun-regulations measure on the Nov. 6 ballot anywhere in the country. The campaign supporting the measure raised more than $5.5 million, with much of that money coming from a handful of wealthy donors, such as venture capitalist Nick Hanauer and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, who died last month. I-1639’s opponents said the measure would violate their Second Amendment rights and make it nearly impossible for adults under 21 to defend themselves with firearms while doing little to reduce crime. An opposition campaign mostly bankrolled by the National Rifle Association and the Bellevue-based Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms raised about $622,000. Alan Gottlieb of the Citizens Committee said I-1639 opponents plan to sue in an attempt to block the measure. “A handful of billionaires put in millions of dollars to buy votes and we were outspent,” Gottlieb said. “But while they were able to buy votes, our hope is they won’t be able to buy judges.” State Attorney General Bob Ferguson, an I-1639 supporter, said he would defend the measure in court if need be. “We’ll have a job to do and we’ll do it,” Ferguson said.
  18. I think someone should build a fake back into a safe and have it open into a huge armory room. "Yeah honey everything I have fits in the safe..."
  19. Bump. I am gonna be down there this weekend..
  20. I find that I am resorting to looking at the garage rafters as storage... I am using gun socks for handguns that I don't have boxes for. I am weird that t I want to keep all my boxed ones in boxes. I have some rifle socks, but have not emptied things out to get them all put on. I see a second safe or cabinet in my future if I can slip it in while no one is looking. Lol
  21. You just started feeling that now???
  22. My bad, I always do that... it is a .357. Looked to maybe have some sd ammo in it when he shot the dynamite.

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