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Haha, my Dad keeps an old RG .38 in a heavy-duty freezer bag in the tank of his toilet. Talk about a "last resort!"if you have a bathroom gun
Haha, my Dad keeps an old RG .38 in a heavy-duty freezer bag in the tank of his toilet. Talk about a "last resort!"if you have a bathroom gun
I once had a mint 1969 Buchiemer Air Force Security Police black/chrome dress holster rig, but could never find a nice Model 15 to fit it, so I sold it to a fella at a gunshow..........Sounds like something I would do. Like a couple years ago when I bought a 1943 manufactured Walther P-38 because I already owned a 1943 dated P-38 holster with German acceptance marks. View attachment 1072315... Although I'll admit that I wanted a P-38 anyway and was just seeking a decent one regardless of manufacture date. The P-38 I bought was decent in both condition & price and it was the manufacture date that pushed me over the edge to buy it.
You don’t keep on in yours???Haha, my Dad keeps an old RG .38 in a heavy-duty freezer bag in the tank of his toilet. Talk about a "last resort!"
Oh, I keep a 12Ga. Shockwave in mine.You don’t keep on in yours???
Well dang! toilet paper shortage?Oh, I keep a 12Ga. Shockwave in mine.
Yeah, after a couple bad things happened, I don't take my trucks into that socialist cesspool anymore; I'll drive the wife's soccer mom crossover SUV and "blend in." Right.You might be a Gun Nut if You drive a Prius in Seattle … to blend in! <<< ME
Um, doesn't everybody?you might be a gun nut if you take a shopping list to a gun show
You are truly a gun nut then, because (a) the gun you bought requires accessories and/or (b) you bought accessories and now you need the gun...You might be a gun nut if your shopping list is longer when you get home from the show than before you went.
You might be a gun nut if you buy the brass, die, bullets, post about it on THR.. then buy the gunYeah, after a couple bad things happened, I don't take my trucks into that socialist cesspool anymore; I'll drive the wife's soccer mom crossover SUV and "blend in." Right.
Um, doesn't everybody?
You are truly a gun nut then, because (a) the gun you bought requires accessories and/or (b) you bought accessories and now you need the gun...
all in!
Before Ford punched out the engine to 460 cubes it was 429 cubes. And 429 happens to be the diameter (0.429) of the 44 Special bullet!Ford 460 V8: 460 s&w magnum
there are no coyquencentesBefore Ford punched out the engine to 460 cubes it was 429 cubes. And 429 happens to be the diameter (0.429) of the 44 Special bullet!
I'll answer that question for you. You do have it backward my friend. You should buy a expensive press and use your buddy's brass, dies, manuals, powder, bullets and primers instead! Does this kind of logical thinking make me a gun nut?On a similar note, I own 4 lbs. of powder, several hundred primers, several hundred bullets, several hundred rounds of brass, four sets of dies, and two loading manuals, but have yet to actually buy a press.
How does this cart/horse thing work again?
(actually been using my buddy's press)
Times are getting tough when you have to buy your poker chips at Academy Sports!!
Guiltyif you take a shopping list to a gun show
I've been warned about getting my thumb "attached" to the bolt when loading an M1 Garand like we use for the Honor Guard at my American Legion Post.I like semis and levers too, but if you're really attached to your bolt, you might be a gun nut.
You're a gun nut when you get a personalized license plate number with a firearm caliber. Seriously, been thinking about it, if it's something the state DMV doesn't have what I want on their blacklist.You are a gun nut, when you pay the phone company to give you numbers ala: 556, 223 or 308
Try the metrics like 762X39 or 765ARG, lol.You're a gun nut when you get a personalized license plate number with a firearm caliber. Seriously, been thinking about it, if it's something the state DMV doesn't have what I want on their blacklist.