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scoutjoe

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  1. uh-huh... bout a two hour road trip from here..but my truck needs unobtanium tires to get there.
  2. Legend of Zelda on Phillips CD-I This was not possible, and the crappy controller didn't help matters. I was never a fan of the Street Fighter/Mortal Kombat Games because up, up, down, down, left, up, A, down, B, put your left foot in should not be a keystroke combination to throw a punch
  3. RPKs (in theory) make half decent work of this. That being said, its easier with my Stihl
  4. It looks like the vendor that used to carry the factory wood stocks doesn't anymore. My google-fu is weak tonight and I'm not finding any other leads for factory setups. Its a shame that Battlerifle's stuff isn't more available.
  5. Lounge singing you say? Submit to the master of cheesy lounge music.. For the slightly more disturbing..
  6. Slip on Limbsavers are a great place to start. I have one on my 10 gauge to tame down the turkey loads.
  7. While I don't like it, the only option I would have is to "deactivate" my account Its their ball and their court. You still have local newspapers, craigslist, forums,etc Or the dreaded gun shows! Oh the humanity!
  8. Tapco Saw Grip Nut and Bolt. At least I think
  9. I thought Cobra had a 20 round doorstop not the heavier model.
  10. Jump the river and come over to Freedom. Just don't bring all of Jersey with ya
  11. I would think that CAI would market these as Polish so they can get more for them than a Romanian. Or not to confuse with the AES-10?
  12. More cutting fluid and go slower this time. Ask me how I know....
  13. So...other than being older what's wrong with the factory spring? Mine was ok at the range, it definately looks like it was dragged behind a truck for a mile though.
  14. I will say that one of my friends in college (who was all of about 120lbs soaking wet) was determined to shoot my 10 gauge. I worked her up to it eventually, but she was bucking at every level to go right to that H+R. Its a real shame to watch some guys just hand over the guns without doing anything with stance/grip/starting out with a gun that she can handle.
  15. The farm up home all have "Mucks". Good at keeping your feet warm and a whole lot easier to clean up than my loggers.
  16. Picture #2, hammer spring leg needs "bent" outwards. Looks like the hook isn't resting on the rear of the trigger. At least from the side picture, but work the trigger assembly a time or two by hand to see if it is.
  17. Hopefully the masses are lazy....I know some patches require a sanity check to get to.
  18. I'm generally against the idea of the show glamorizing the harvesting. I also think that this will make a run on "quick money" when really its going to be a rape and pillage fest. I spend enough time in the woods that I see it, but I'm not a "harvester". Mostly I've been on private ground that I didn't own (with permission) I'll show the landowner if they are plant savvy. I know from the Law Enforcement end some of the guys down in the Smokies have their hands full keeping the season enforced on public land. I don't know about our guys up here though, the last one I talked to thought
  19. Was supposed to meet my uncle to pick up a washer and dryer at 12:30. Show up a little early at the house but uncle is nowhere to be found, but the basement door is open. So I go inside to find out that the "gas" dryer has a 220 plug. great, i'll deal with that later. Disconnect the washer, take all small parts out to the truck. Still waiting on uncle to show up with the dolly to move them, about 1300 I walk the dryer up the stairs and get it into the back of truck. The washer took another 20 mins to load. Get them back to my place, they are too wide to fit through the interior door
  20. Saw one flying northbound on Friday afternoon just north of the Mason Dixon. Thought it was kinda funny since we were just talking about it on here.
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