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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunny View Post
    Take it by your name your into crawling, are the Axials good kits to begin with? Been wanting to get into it and away from 1/8th scale buggies for a while.

    The Axials are great rigs, I've had or currently have every single rig they've made since the very first ones. The new JK Jeeps are a blast if you are wanting a 1.9, and you cannot go wrong with a Wraith if you want a 2.2. I'd have to say the poison spyder wraith is about my favorite one out right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCCrawler View Post
    The Axials are great rigs, I've had or currently have every single rig they've made since the very first ones. The new JK Jeeps are a blast if you are wanting a 1.9, and you cannot go wrong with a Wraith if you want a 2.2. I'd have to say the poison spyder wraith is about my favorite one out right now.

    I have a wraith and it is a blast. I crawl with it so I put in a different motor (hh35t). Tons of aftermarket support for the wraith. Can upgrade as far as your wallet will let you. Stock out of the box is perfect for starting out and upgrade as you feel the need or your driving style dictates. It's currently my favorite to play with out of the numerous other rc cars and trucks I own.
    Great support from the crew at The Crawlspace in Arvada. I can't walk into that place without spending money.
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    Making certain the recliner is kept in use and thinking of what I will have for Spring projects.

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    Furious masterbation........

    Sent from my teepee using smoke signals.

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    Wait, you guys stop shooting during the winter?!

    Shooting is a year round hobby for me.

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    Snowboarding, watching football/movies, shooting, building AR's, driving sideways in my car, chasing the wife around the house (I don't limit it to the bedroom like some earlier posts)... anything else that strikes my fancy and time/money allows.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    you should try catching her sometime. we have 4 kids born in September.
    haha nice work man. I'll try to catch her by surprise when I get home tonight. It's supposed to be cold the next few days!
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    December is usually focused on Elk hunting. January on building (rebuilding) my personal guns for the next season, February loading ammo. March, I start shooting matches again.

    I'll try to get some waterfowl and pheasant hunting in there sometime. I also usually have a few hundred pounds of hamburger to grind as well as sausage to make. I might tinker with the truck or the GTO if I get ahead of the game, but that is rare.
    Good Shooting, MarkCO

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    Winter is why I paid the bucks for access to an indoor range. A lot of days in December and January are still nice enough to go shooting at the outdoor range too.

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    coyote calling about 10 days/month. Can't get enough of it.

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