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  1. jumpinjoe

    Officers Down in America

    RIP Officer McNew.
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    Bolt action shotgun

    Wow! That's the very same gun I bought back in the early 70's, 'cept mine was a 12ga. Plain Jane wood, not so shiny bluing, and a 'Poly Choke'. Can't comment on the model # 'cause I just ain't sure. 1970-72 was a long, long time ago!!! :)
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    Daffy Zone…..

    I think that cat's tryin' to tell you sumpthin' about your coffee!!! Not real sure what he's sayin', but I don't think I'd drink that cup either!!!
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    Daffy Zone…..

    I'd be willing to bet Razor Ramone drinks coffee, and then flicks that toothpick that you can't see in this picture!!! It's all that caffeine that makes that little curl on his forehead!!! That and about a quart of stylin' gel!!!
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    Daffy Zone…..

    And you have to ask if that makes you a bad man????? Why hell yes it does ... what are you thinkin' ... not drinkin' coffee!!! ;):):rolleyes:
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    So, this is their idea of a "real man"?

    Yessir, I think I was typing mine as you posted your reply, and I posted as soon as I finished typing but before going back to catch up on other posts. Or, I posted as soon as finished but before reading the remaining posts (looking at posting times I think it was this one). Had I seen yours...
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    So, this is their idea of a "real man"?

    Funny, but not funny. I'll laugh at the concept of the pic on the right that's photo shopped, but him having his finger inside the trigger guard doesn't appeal to me. Giving credit where credit is due at least the pic on the left with Walz he has his outside the guard. And it's obviously two...
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    So, this is their idea of a "real man"?

    State laws vary on the number of shells allowed in the mag of shotguns and whether or not a plug is required. And the reason for the so often misunderstood rule regarding a plug has to do with the requirement for hunting upland game birds or migratory birds. Generally speaking, when hunting...
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    Daffy Zone…..

    Boy howdy, now there's another 'AGREEMENT' for the world to see!!!
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    Daffy Zone…..

    Now that's an 'AGREEMENT' if ever there was an agreement!!!
  11. jumpinjoe

    Reloading shell casings

    That's nice Bob. Mine's just plain ol' huntin' variety. Plain hardwood stock and fore end, not real pretty blue but more a flat blue/black, and the 'poly choke' I mentioned. I can't get to it right now for a picture, but I think you get the idea. Can't even remember what I paid for it, but it...
  12. jumpinjoe

    Reloading shell casings

    My old Mossberg 12ga was bought in about 1970. It even has a 'poly' choke on it.
  13. jumpinjoe

    Reloading shell casings

    And I also have an old Mossberg 12ga. Including the three of us there's still not a great many bolt action shotguns around today, especially comparatively speaking. LOL!
  14. jumpinjoe

    Reloading shell casings

    Possibly, but probably not likely since he mentioned he couldn't close his bolt. Not a great many bolt action shotguns around these days. Then again he may not have actually meant a 'bolt action', but may be savvy enough to know a semi auto handgun and/or a rifle also has a bolt. I hope he...
  15. jumpinjoe

    Gov Desantis says no gun prohibition during emergency

    Why heck, that thing cain't hurt ya', he ain't even got no head!!!!
  16. jumpinjoe

    Just a typical day/race for NASCAR

    I couldn't agree any more, as most hard core old schooler's would agree. Unfortunately back in 1947 no one could have ever conceived how 'stock' cars would change and develop over the years. Or if they could have they probably wouldn't have named the new organization National Association for...
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    Just a typical day/race for NASCAR

    Couldn't be said much better. These things all happen on every lap, generally a little different than the previous one. And it turns out the race mentioned by the OP isn't the race with the most car casualties in one wreck. That record goes back to 1960 in the first 'Modified Sportsman'...
  18. jumpinjoe

    Just a typical day/race for NASCAR

    With all due respect Mr. TidalWave, it's not the left turns that really matter, it's just how close to a 180+mph head on crash are you willing to push it before you lose control during that left turn, and what to do to prevent that crash while coming out the other end of that left turn ahead of...
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    Just a typical day/race for NASCAR

    Couldn't agree more papa! I actually wish they would go back to factory bodies and shop built engines with a claimer price on the engine as well as the total car. Standing the windshields back up like they should be and opening up the inside of the cars so the guy in back can see through the...
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    Just a typical day/race for NASCAR

    Well, everyone who still follows NASCAR expects the 'Big One" to occur during every plate race and this was no exception. It was a mess ... I think 24 cars involved and I never did really determine just how many were able to continue, especially with all the confusion over what constituted a...
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