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So, the header reads “Contributed by Wild, wild West and Don’t BIND me”
Bit of a Freudian slip there, CederQ?????????
If you have happened to read past Gunday Monday posts I slaughtered your name and Dmm a few times, you guys just don’t pay attention… I also have put easter eggs in some of my posts and no one has caught them.
Well, I do hate being tied up.
I think it was intentional
All the news that fits…….
I shoulda never left Tulsa.
What a way to start Monday. Gunz & babes.
Looks legally parked to me…
A pristine, pre tang safety, model 99 Savage. Fantasy, lust material there. I got my father in laws early ’60’s, 308, M99. What a sleek, slick, useful, rifle…
Lotsa nice stuff in this posting, thanks guys.
Me to TM, shot an uncles in my Utes, looked at price in adulthood.
Tough too!
Long story how it happened, but we brought one back from a 40 degree bent barrel with an ax, a chopping block, a 2×2 maple chair leg and a claw hammer with one claw gone. Kept beating, bending, and sighting down the barrel till it looked good, then hung it on the wall of camp and pulled the trigger with a string. It had a 2.5 Weaver scope on it to finish sighting it in. The old man shot a deer every year after with it until his passing.
#9 – I’ve got my Grandfathers Savage 99 takedown 30/30. It must be 100 years old and it’s cleaned up, has a box of shells in the case with it, and is ready to go hunting at any time. “The Other Lever Gun”. I’ve noticed the 99 has been more popular in the more northern parts of the country.
OOOH, a take down, that’s special. In a 99, you can reload 30.30 with pointy boolits and more power to really up grade the 30.30.
#56 Drone loads. I’ve always been partial to a 12GA SxS muzzle loader. Load is multiple split shot crimped to a length of music wire. Sorta poor man’s chain shot. Plus instant smoke screen.
Poor trigger discipline in #30
The following pictures take issue with #17:
The Browning designed High Power in #35 and the Browning High Power in #47. Made to be 9×19 right from the very start, by JMB his-self.
Leigh
Whitehall, NY
2 oster an economist what does she know, saw her on network news today peddlin vegetables for kids first for dinner as if she was a genieass and we didn’t know.
9 my all time number 1 desire, a 99
15 Liberty, bwahahaha back door available only to all LEO
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37 You see that Buck, top of the taller peak?
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They never list male credits dammit.