Wow. very, very nice.
These have become my favorite rubber tips. http://www.allegromedical.com/canes-c6632/rubber-cane-tip-p189399.html
I don't know about where you are but here rubber tips to fit my bigger sticks are hard to find.
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They are sweet.
I don't own one but I've wanted one since about 2002. I had a friend that had one. He had one of the heavier models and it was about 2lbs.
The walnut manhattan is talking to me. I may have to pick it up, it'll match the grips on my S&W.
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I'm 29 and I've walked with a cane daily for 4 years or so now. I occasionally get questions but they are mostly of the " Do you need any help" variety.
Hey CollinLeon, have you seen the canes over at Mendowood.com? They are pretty much exactly what you posted. Very nice stuff.
Currently...
One of the biggest differences between a traditional tomahawk and an axe is that the tomahawk shaft can be quickly replaced in the field.
The heads are mounted differently. An axe is mounted in a similar fashion to a hammer, where the tomahawk is a friction fit. This also allows for the head...
I foynd this on Snopes a while back. It outlines some of the history. Take it for what its worth.
http://www.snopes.com/history/american/pricepaid.asp
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Ha! I can tell that ZS works in the 388th!
The thing that I've seen in my experience is that when someone does question too much, they are seperated. After being harassed a bit.
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Gun Range
http://www.daviscountyutah.gov/sheriff/shooting_laws_facts/shooting_ranges.cfm
I would go here sometimes when I lived in Layton. if you get there on the right day or at the right time it's deserted. You'll be the only one shooting, its kind of nice.
Oh yeah I also think that...
Thanks everyone!
I'll post something when I get my quotes back.
I like the mountian guns a lot, and I've almost bought one about three times. It may just turn out to be what I do. I really don't know what I want yet, so only time will tell.
Does anyone know if the MG can safely fire the...
Thanks for replying J.R.
Yeah I've held the Alaskan, and honestly I'd rather go with a shortened RedHawk. Maybe with some smaller grips.
O.K. so I took a minute and re-read Gunblast's article and took a look at the Ruger website. I still think it's too big to conceal with the Hogue® Tamer™...
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