H. Bannerman Spencer Model 1896 RPTG 12ga. Shotgun. Patent 1892.
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In 1890 Bannerman's bought the patents and machinery from the bankrupt Spencer Arms Company, the original maker of the first successful slide action repeating shotgun. Bannerman's Spencer RPTG shotgun was produced from 1890...
I continue to support it since I'm a life member. But I won't upgrade to a higher level until they get ride of Wayne. I don't mind supporting the NRA... but I am tired of buying clothes for Wayne. When he goes.... I'll probably upgrade again.
...... too much stuff. :)
Seriously, my range bag was getting so heavy I needed a 2 wheel dolly cart. So I've reduced to just the bare essentials needed for that day at the range.
I have a 850 sq. ft. attached garage, insulated ceiling. I started with a salamander. Now I have a ceiling mounted 60K gas forced air space heater. Thermo is set at 45*. I can crank it up to 75* in 30 minutes or so... I'm a t-shirt and shorts kinda guy..... no matter what the outside temp...
What's their Unique Competitive Edge? Pricing? Convenience? Hard-to-find product? Service? NOPE!!!
I'll just sit in my jammies and order online at my convenience. Or trot down to my LGS with free parking.
I used to be with Ford Division/Ford Motor Company. We had a dealer in Illinois who started advertising a "Free Fire Extinguisher With The Purchase Of Any New Pinto." I still have a copy of the newspaper ad someplace around here. Management was NOT amused.....
I totally agree. Although I choose to CC carry for a variety of reasons, I fully support and ADMIRE those who OC. At time it takes guts and tenacity to do so. Those who OC, in my estimation, are those who continue to "fly the flag" concerning our right to bear arms. And there is nothing STUPID...
Cobra Derringer. That dog had a trigger pull of a gazillion lbs. Seriously, it took both index fingers to fire. I know, I know.... all the "experts" say you have to roll your trigger finger and pull down as you fire. That's a bunch of crap. Yeah.... that does reduce the trigger pull.... to only...
I carried a Kel-Tec for years. Had it fluffed and buffed by the factory. Gave it a Cerakote job. It was a solid shooter, as long as I didn't limp wrist it. Now I've gone to a LCPII. Certainly nicer looking, but not a better shooter than the old Kel-Tec. But then, The Ruger didn't have to be F&B...