Dad is doing better today. First day without the arm pain. He's doing well at the hospital and the doctors and nurses are good to him.Act and Pete, how's your dad?
Bought my Browning Hi-Power from them way back in the day. Loved that place.Oh man, Fetlas, blast from the past! I remember going there as a kid and the go-karts hanging from the ceiling. That place was fantastic!
Cause he's got a machine helping pump the blood.Dad is doing better today. First day without the arm pain. He's doing well at the hospital and the doctors and nurses are good to him.
That's funny because I bought my Browning Hi-Power there too.Bought my Browning Hi-Power from them way back in the day. Loved that place.
I have been thinking about joining just because of the lakes (and trap) any of you guys fish on those ponds? I am wanting to join so I have somewhere easy to get my dads wheelchair that we can actually catch fish.I have actually began not to like the place anymore due to the same reasons I left 15 years ago. May not rejoin for next year and think about Glenn Park. Griffith has the lakes and that's about it. Very cliquish even if you do volunteer work that they always
ask for. Told some of the grumpy old guys they have big egos and small penises.
I've got one that needs to be retired. It's been folded up, properly, and stored until I can get it to someone to retire it properly.I have no suggestions for fading.
I'd just write it off the same as fraying
If you want, I can retire it for you.
Looks like we have a retirement on the 12th.
Can he accept visitors?Dad is doing better today. First day without the arm pain. He's doing well at the hospital and the doctors and nurses are good to him.
Bought my Browning Hi-Power from them way back in the day. Loved that place.
That's funny because I bought my Browning Hi-Power there too.
I bought my first SKS from Fetla's for 79.99 and a wooden case of 7.62x39(2 tins per case) for 69.99.
let us guess you were a little lad waiting by the train stations of Chicago (proper name since it was the late 40s) trying to buy surplus 1911s from the GIs returning home.Young wippersnappers and yer newfangled firarms.
You need to stick to 1911s and M1 Garands. Maybe a Ma Duce.
I'm not quite that old.let us guess you were a little lad waiting by the train stations of Chicago (proper name since it was the late 40s) trying to buy surplus 1911s from the GIs returning home.
Bought my first handgun there. A Bersa Thunder 9. Why can't we have places like that anymore?Oh man, Fetlas, blast from the past! I remember going there as a kid and the go-karts hanging from the ceiling. That place was fantastic!