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KahrMan

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  1. Defending himself my ass, he tackled the guy.
  2. Yes...just like everybody else here
  3. I saw this on a mini-van this morning: A taxpayer voting for Barack Obama is like a chicken voting for Col. Sanders
  4. Thanks deerslayer. That's why I like this site. There is almost always someone here who has the info when you have a question. I think you may have just saved me a little money.
  5. Have you considered the 416 Barrett?
  6. I am a sucker for deer rifles. I have found a pretty good deal on a Remington 742 in 280 Rem. I have always wanted one of the semi-auto remingtons. Why you ask? Because I do not have one. I have also wanted a 280 for the same reason. It looks like the 139gr 280 flies faster, flatter and hits harder than the 270 and almost matches the 150gr 30-06 load. Would love to hear some feedback from anyone who has any experience with either this gun or cartridge.
  7. Come on guys, you gotta let me at least shoot it first. After that i won't take less than $29.50
  8. No problem. I can find it but it is all between $50 and $75 per box. I am just trying to find it cheaper.
  9. Thanks but that price is for 222 Rem. I am looking for 222 rem magnum.
  10. Thanks but that is for 222 Rem. I am looking for 222 Rem Mag. There is a huge difference in price.
  11. He really doesn't shoot it enough. Two boxes would last him quite a while. He just doesn't want to pay $100-150 bucks for 2 boxes. The main purpose of this gun is as a deer gun for his 8yo.
  12. My cousin has a .222 rem mag and is having a hard time finding ammo for it. Anybody know of a good source where we can find it for less than $50 per box? Thanks.
  13. Here is what bluebook says: 100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60% $695 $575 $500 $450 $400 $350 $300 Add 20% if it says made in Belgium I would also check gunbroker for real world values.
  14. I friend of mine was given a 410 sxs that didn't work. He didn't want to fool with it so he gave it to me. My initial reaction was what a piece of junk. There was rust spots all over the exterior. The safety was frozen and the main problem was the triggers would not reset. The more I held it and threw it up to my shoulder the more i like it. I decided that this could be a fun little gun to play around with. I took it apart to see what I was dealing with. Good gravy what a mess. There was rust and solidified oil every where. This looks like a job for the dremel with a little wire brush wheel. I took it apart and went to town on every piece of metal I could find. When I finished, everywhere I could reach was smooth and clean. Then I started using gun scrubber for the places the dremel would reach. Most of the parts where in good shape but I did replace some of the springs. I replaced the cocking lever springs, firing pin springs and the sear springs. I gave all the interior parts a nice light coating of lubricant and put it back together. I pushed the top lever and broke it open and heard the nice clicks of the triggers resetting. Closed it and pushed the safety to the off position and pulled the first trigger...click...pulled the second trigger...click...aaahhhhh Success!!!!!!! This turned out to be a fun little project. I've got maybe $25 invested in it and I couldn't be happier.
  15. That's exactly the reason. The TWRA has said that it is to stop poaching. The state says we (permit holders) are responsible enough to carry our weapon with us just about everywhere we go. The TWRA thinks that as soon as we put our camo's on that we become immoral, unethical poachers that can't be trusted. I just don't get it. I believe that people should be trusted until they have proven they can't be trusted. It is pretty sad how cynical this world has gotten.
  16. Thats not why he looks like a jackass...:D
  17. http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12615 I am glad this man had his gun with him for protection even though he was breaking the law. I generally support the TWRA. Unfortunately they really have their heads up their a$$ on this issue. There is no good reason to prohibit carrying while hunting. Of course you can carry it during gun season as long as the caliber is big enough and the barrel is 4" long. This means I can't carry during archery season, muzzleloader season or turkey season. And during gun season I can not carry my SW 638, I have to carry my 1911. It is an idiotic rule. OK rant off...
  18. I am also a big guy. Actually a little bigger than you. I used to carry a Kahr P45. I had the same problems as you. The back of the slide would become uncomfortable when doing certain things. I ended up switching my carry gun to a SW 638. It is much more comfortable to carry because of its shape. I carry mine in a Kramer IWB holster with no problems. It also fits nicely in my shorts pocket.
  19. Couldn't get to third base with a bowling ball...
  20. Attn: Moderators and admin. I am not one to normally complain but I think Cany needs to banned for subjecting my eyes to this image...:D
  21. gcrookston found the same thing several days ago...:D http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12321

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