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ad-closed 98 Mauser Large Ring 6.5x55 $600.00
onemancoyote replied to Fasazu's topic in Firearms Classifieds
I have a CZ in 6.5 Swede and it is an awesome round. Over 100 years old! Sometimes you get it right the first time. -
Gun control measures fail to clear Senate hurdle
onemancoyote replied to The Legion's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I promise to keep my 45auto under complete 'control'. -
For my chattanooga brothers, Anthony's Armory in Redbank charges $20 plus $10 BGC. He does a lot of transfers and knows the business.
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Question: Cabelas in Georgia and the law.
onemancoyote replied to onemancoyote's topic in General Chat
Also I'm not bashing cabelas. I like there selection in reloading stuff. I was just curious on the law claim. Sportsmans and GT distributors are both perfectly happy once you show that the gun is unloaded. It just amazed me that Cabelas wasn't the same. -
Question: Cabelas in Georgia and the law.
onemancoyote replied to onemancoyote's topic in General Chat
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I brought my revolver, 640 Smith, into Cabelas to try the fit on some holsters for concealed carry. I went to the check in desk where they opened my case, checked my revolver, and placed a trigger lock and chamber flag into it. Then an employee carried it for me (I wasn't allowed to touch it) back to the holsters. We selected a couple and the employee carried the pistol behind the counter, removed all the locks, tried it for fit, showed it to me ('I can't allow you to touch it') and then locked it back up. I asked why they went through all of this when other stores don't and I got a multitude of answers: its the FFL, the ATF, GA gun laws, those other stores are doing something illegal, etc. My question is: Is there a law on the books against this or is it a company policy. Also, I ordered another holster from Simply Rugged. :)
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Scopes for hunting squirrel
onemancoyote replied to tercel89's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
Tasco Varmint. Killed ALOT of squirrels with this scope on my cz 452 American. Owned it and shot it for 5 years or so now. Zero issues. I used it for three seasons of smallbore silhouette, making constant elevation adjustments and shooting into the AA class, still going strong. http://www.opticsplanet.com/tasco-25-10x42-targetvarmint.html?gclid=CNjHg6mm3LsCFTJp7Aod5TsAZw&ef_id=Ud8FNAAABFxqJSlM:20140101060033:s -
Trying to play the Walmart .22 game
onemancoyote replied to theTastyCat's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
Taken last week. Asked if it was at a $20 profit per and was informed that it was more of a profit margin than that. I do a lot of business with this store and will NOT divulge the name. -
We like Cupcake Moscato.
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I've got the regular one in 243 and it is a fine rifle at the price point. Shoots into or under MOA at 100yds depending on how much coffee I've had. Cheap parts: trigger/safety housing. Pot metal, painted black. Mine was chipping the first day. Bolt shroud is thin plastic. Cool points: Decent trigger. I dig the stock ergonomics. Pleasant looking if you like black. Big beefy bolt that travels smooth. magazine goes in easy. Safety is easy to deal with. Minor irritations: The way you load the magazine is bothersome to me. I don't like pushing the shells down into it. Feels like I'm wearing out the 'lips'. Short bolt throw is nice, but the drawback is leverage. It can be hard to open after firing because you are recocking the striker on two short, steep ramps. I like it overall. I feel I got more gun than I paid for.
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Second the mothers Mag. Just did a super blackhawk hunter.
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I had a 10" 223. Very accurate barrel, but the noise level was uncomfortable. Like setting off firecrackers in your hand.
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Your not prying. No one ever asks. Cory Richardson 423-653-2778 If you want to talk contenders some time.
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I no longer own any contenders as I went revolver for a time and swapped them all. My nickname is a joke among friends, but follows along the line of the old, 'two dogs', joke.
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You have the older 'hard open' frame. Some of them can be a bear. Sadly TC doesn't convert them anymore. Open your pistol and the lugs will be sticking out under the chamber. You should see a split in them if they are two piece. If it's a one piece, tc may send you two new lugs free of charge. Call and ask. You can also drive out the retaining pin and shorten the lug spring. This can cause problems on heavy kicking calibers, but the hornet should be fine. Just remove a little bit at a time and check it often. Now you need 15 more barrels.
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If you are shooting factory loads you owe it to yourself to handle a new vaquero. The size and weight are very handy. Mine is 45colt. That being said I still love my super blackhawk and the adjustable sights are a plus. I'm not an expert by any means, but I have researched all this stuff extensively. http://www.gunblast.com/Ruger-NewVaquero.htm
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vaquero was blackhawk size and can handle Ruger only loads. 'New vaquero' is smaller, near same size as early colts, and can not handle Ruger only loads. If it says 'Vaquero' it's an old model. If it says 'new vaquero' it's the smaller new model. Source: I own a super blackhawk and a new vaquero
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What does an obamaphone look like??
onemancoyote replied to Dustbuster's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
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Is it still an Oedipus Complex if its not your mother?
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Oh no, he ain't gettin me on his couch.
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Still got the same message. I say we go on strike. Occupy David's Yard.
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Lets go back to something we can all agree on. We all hate hippies, right?