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A prize will definitely spur a new pot of coffee and a better round of possibles for you.
I hear they sell 1,000 patch bags of those triple twill Butches cleaning patches now....GOOD STUFF.
Anyway, I named my pooch after what I wind up with after a good day at the cleaning bench - Rags.
Muzzle seems a little shallow, slug seems unattractive.
PYTHON.....THERE ya go.
Let me know when you have the patches ready to send out.
I am probably going to name my son Colt and if he is as interested in shooting as I am I will probably try to track him down a Colt Paterson revolver for one of his birthdays. I think that would be real neat.
not sure if you meant 2 syllables or more than 2, so here goes
2-Enfield
Moses (JMB)
Fisher (Oliver F. Winchester)
Stripper (Clip)
Schmeisser
Carl (Walther)
Nambu
Gatlin
Maxim
Dubya (S&W)
Enbloc
Reload
Primer
Powder
Trapdoor
Spencer
Tommy
Blackhawk
Redhawk
Cosmo(line)
Mossy
Mossberg
Holland (& Holland)
Semi
Grenade (not exactly gun related)
Longbranch
Alvin (York)
Carbine
Ljundmann
Hakim
Rasheed
Kalash(nikov)
Auto
Famas
Heston (Charlton)
Stanag
Uzi
Stoner
Franchi
Nugent (Ted)
Whitworth
Zouave
Beltfeed
Four Rules
Hoppe
Cartridge
Gewehr
2+Arisaka
Cosmoline
Locked and Loaded (good for a pair of dogs)
Oliver (Winchester)
NRA
Samuel (Colt)
Ithaca
Carcano
Pyrodex
Double Tap
Torkarev
Beretta
Recoil
Live with it for a while before you name it. If it's a biscuit shy of a breakfast (i.e., goofy) you could name it Addie (for accidental discharge) or Endie (negligent discharge).
I've heard that dogs respond better to names ending in long e or long i sounds. I know I do. I like to be called honey, baby, sweetie, daddy, etc.
Try on the name. Stand outside at night and yell it at the top of your lungs. If you don't feel stupid while yelling it then it might be a winner.
One of my dogs is a terrier mix (I call him a Whatinhell Terrier). I named him after my favorite sandwich....Reuben, shortened sometimes to Rube. My wife was laughing her head off one night while I'm standing outside yelling "Roob! Roob!" She said it sounded as if I were the one barking. It's too late to change his name now....he thinks he's Reuben.
Too bad he doesn't live up to his name though since he is only 60-65lbs. But he sure does listen to me and my family really well and is really aware of his surroundings. Best listening, children friendly, guard dog we've ever owned.
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