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Over the years I bought 2 mares legs.....Just because...neither one is in my collection today...they went to other guys who wanted one "just because"..my fever finally broke.
Went the Bond Arms derringers route also...so far 4 barrels...Just because......and the little 22 mag NAA's . I'm a...
Just watched Josh Randall in "Wanted Dead or Alive" Fan.....yes fan his mares leg for 2 rounds into the bad guy....Still love the show and won't stop watching.
Even when I feel like channeling "Baretta" with my Charter Arms undercover...its in a back-up role only. Probably for if I'm on the ground for some reason.
If your a reloader....you will usually, as a normal course of action, have thousands of rounds on hand loaded and the ability to double or triple that amount on demand, before ever going somewhere or getting online.
Waiting on Academy or LuckyGunner to have a sale, is well.......not a good plan.
Starting a thread about this is Rookie........questions about firing found ammo in a misfire bin ??? Who does that unless its brand new, in the box and dropped or forgotten ammo. Otherwise leave it alone.
I'v owned 4 since the mid 70's...and still have 2. I bought the Boomer when it came out for giggles. Still prefer the 3". I own several .44 Special guns and frankly the Charter Bulldog is more fun than most and more accurate than you would expect.
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John Wooters and Maj. George M. Nonte..........and for good yarns Skeeter
When Skeeter past I felt I'd lost a dear friend.
PS If Mr. Ayoob can't speak his mind in peace...well, thats on us. Got nothing to do with...
In March of 2006 my wife felt a little peeked. What ensued for the next 6 months fighting pancreatic cancer with MD Anderson in Houston was pure hell. 175lb woman "strong" Tennessee country gal, left us weighing only 87lbs and essentially died of thirst at the end. This one is not pretty and...
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