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    Vietnam-what would you carry?

    Another off topic break: Thank you for your service. My brother was with you, and I'm happy to report that his recent surgery was successful in treating an agent orange related tumor. For some, it is never over. All of you are are appreciated and hold a place of honor. bvmr
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    This gets so old so fast, but I may have over-reacted.

    He felt like getting out of the car. He's from SF. You let him get in touch with his feelings. In his defense, if I had a brother that was a member of the ACLU, I'd rag his a** too. :D bvmr
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    Car load of punks shows up at my house...

    Geez, maybe I am overly sensitive. Do women still like that? Navy, sorry for the hijack. I promise not to use your thread off subject again. bvmr
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    Car load of punks shows up at my house...

    You have a really difficult situation here. A man shouldn't have to go about his own property, armed to the teeth, especially when he wants to wear shorts and go barefoot, and so does his family. Unfortunately, this seems to be what this world is coming to. I tend to agree with the gate and...
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    .357 takedown Levergun

    .357 carbine Rather than try to second guess your choice, I'll try to give you an answer to some of what you want. I'm not aware of a breakdown gun such as you desire, but this does not mean that one does not exist. As to the ballistics, the following refers to a 16" bbl and Winchester...
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    Training in Texas

    You won't regret going to Gunsite, if you get the chance. The best trainers I know of in Texas are John and Vickie Farnam and their travelling handgun show. They train in Victoria every year or two, it seems. bvmr
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    Cleaning brass

    wet clean brass You asked for wet clean, and simple. Clean is easy. Pretty is more involved. I've cleaned hundreds of pounds of brass with detergent and water. The stuff, after clean water rinse, comes out squeaky clean, and my hands never looked so good. Color wise, it's a crapshoot...
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    Cleaning brass

    wet clean brass You asked for wet clean, and simple. Clean is easy. Pretty is more involved. I've cleaned hundreds of pounds of brass with detergent and water. The stuff, after clean water rinse, comes out squeaky clean, and my hands never looked so good. Color wise, it's a crapshoot...
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