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akastormi

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  1. I picked up my Romanian SKS for around $400.... That said.... It was a tits up mint 1957 with all matching numbers.

    I needed it for my collection of SKS's and I already had the correct Romanian SKS leather slings. LOL

    it was one of those being at the right place at the right time thing. Because I scored a mint 1969 Albanian SKS with matching numbers and a ammo can of 7.62 Nato.

    Package deal for $800

  2. GSAD MANH. BEA. CA  = Golden State Arms Manhattan Beach California. Early through mid 80's importer of military arms. The plastic Norinco's were imported through them so it might a legit RED spiker. They did a lot of AK's and were known for sportsterizing  the French Mas 36 rifles and early HK imports.  Clayco was still before them.   From the pics someone swapped the upper handguard if is legit and the going rate on a RED is Between $1100 - $1700. I've seen clean in the box one's go for more.... With out the spike bayonet.

  3. Well, let's see... Today was opening day of bow season here locally. Last weekend I went and set up a ladder stand on the family property after doing yard work all day for my 80+ year old parents. I musta been tired when I did it because when I got up in there tonight.... Placement sucked balls. So I climbed down and did a quickie move, 10 feet over and it was great sight. i sat there till about 20 after 6 and I see a deer running up the hay field towards me. It stopped at the big willow tree(big doesn't do it justice), where a natural spring feeds into the field and stood there looking back and around for close to 5 minutes... It was a 6 point buck!!!! It then slowly walked, with a limp towards me then cut into the woods going up the hill behind me. When it turned I seen a big bloodly spot on it's shoulder. It walked within 20 yards but did not present a shot to me through the trees. I figured i'd wait and see if anyone walked up following it. I sat there till dark and climbed down, lit a smoke and walked to the spot it went in... Bloody... I went to the willow tree where it stopped and stood... Bloody spot there also..... I didn't see anyone walking with or with out a light so I started to track it into the woods..... Few minutes later... there's the guy that lives/ owns the hill and the neighboring property. We talked/bull shitted and introduced each other( I've never met him before, he bought and built a house a few years back.. just never seen the need to meet him)... I told him about his deer and showed him the last blood spot I found and where I heard it crash last.... He went home to get a better light and I headed back to the truck....

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  4. I do construction work for a living. There are jobs that employ over watch cameras that see everything and are becoming more common place in use. Last job site I was on had one linked up to the big wigs office.

    Even had a job site that you could get online and view, review, replay, zoom in, save still pictures from months back to present minute. Except the days the company screwed up..... Some reason that time frame was deleted.

    When I work at most of the nuclear plants, where I work in them, always cameras, always manned. Wearing a head set that they can contact you on also. For safety reasons I find it helpful, a little over watch in that area is not always a bad thing till you get a prick on the other side of the camera. Had one guy that was flipping out over everything from body positioning to were I set my tools down.


    PS... Had one job my partner got so pissed off over the bitching coming from loud speaker from some guy watching us from a newly installed camera. My partner threw his hardhat at the camera and took it right off the wall. LOL

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