You think I can still get in on that Conway Twitty commemorative?![]()
You think I can still get in on that Conway Twitty commemorative?![]()
Also from the old thread. If you have a lot of leftover plumbing and are really into dental work, this might be the build for you!!!!
Just going to throw this in for relative ugliness:
If you can't afford Class III armor, you might as well have another funnel cake...
If you're around Santa Fe, this could be considered camouflage, right?
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Clear cut case of shit-hits-the-fan-itis:
I suppose if you come across a fallen TEOTWAWKI Warrior that has some really cool wolly mammoth ivory grips and you want to switch out...The grip screws- 10-8 Performance, they have a concave-cut slot, made so that you can use the rim of a case to unscrew them to remove the grips. If the SHTF, how many of us would make sure that we had the right hex-head allen key for the grip screws? If one broke somehow in the field or you have to remove the grips, you're "screwed". If you're carrying the gun, you'll most always have a cartridge, thus the tool to remove the grips.
More proof that this has been going on forever:
Grown men are capable of some pretty silly stuff.
Start workin' out them neck muscles:
http://www.selfdefensewatch.com/slap...f-defense-cap/
What do you think.... Pug owner?
Good to know in case you're fighting on Mercury:
I know I leave spare mags in the oven from time to time.
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Just bought a Savage Arms Model 116. takes a .300 Win Ultra Mag. When i bought it, the ammo they sold me was .300 Win Mag. So of course being all excited to shoot the new gun, took it to the range and took care of ten rounds. They loaded in just fine, chambered, fired, and the case ejected just like a text book case. Afterwards, i was looking at the casings versus an unfired round, and they had expanded ever so slightly. Hence why i am posting on here. Is it ok to continue firing these rounds in this gun? Thanks!![]()
I would rock that tactical kilt... if someone else bought it. lol