Welcome guys from Ohio!
Welcome to the forum from South Texas.Howdy folks and glad to meetcha, the Ancient One has arrived! Bad knees, shoulders, ticker, just like my old Ford tractor. A rust bucket perhaps, but I can still kill a gallon paint can at 100 yards with my ,41 magnum. I live in the mid-coastal area of Maine near Bath and Boothbay Harbor on about 100 acres. I no longer hunt but still enjoy shooting. Flintlocks, percussion cappers, modern pistols (wheel guns especially), M1 Garand, M1 carbine, and I am awaiting my brandy new Springfield M1A Loaded dressed in walnut. Wherein lays my question, Does Springfield (or anyone else) make a good quality bipod for my newest toy?
To Hell in a hand basket I'd wager! (But with some fun along the way.)Welcome from Florida from a fellow shopworn LEO and warrior. Where did all those years go?
Naah, the ole lady's a city gal, don't know what a tractor is for(getting outta earshot, works for me!). My Grandaddy used to say, " Gettin' old is NOT for the faint of heart!"... or was it fart, oh well, same same I guess.bet your wife thinks your tractor is sexy..???
welcome to the worlds finest old broken down farts gun website.
aging is a biotch, some of us do it well, some of us need repairs every so often.
welcome from another New Englander here in RI
He likely said " Gettin' old is NOT for the faint of heart!" and "Never trust a fart!".Naah, the ole lady's a city gal, don't know what a tractor is for(getting outta earshot, works for me!). My Grandaddy used to say, " Gettin' old is NOT for the faint of heart!"... or was it fart, oh well, same same I guess.