The CZickness #XIV....It continues

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    Hopper

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    I must be a magnet for the Rami then. I’ve passed up at least 3 opportunities to buy one new in less than a year. Twice at The Outdoormans and once at Beech Grove. Didn’t realize they were that sought after or hard to find.
    I've had this happen with both the PCR and the RAMI in the past. They would briefly appear out of nowhere when I wanted something more, or it wasn't the right time. But more often than not, when looking for either one when they were what I wanted and the timing was right, they were elusive to me.

    Mcapo - I forgot about the pig hunt. I think that would be a HOOT of a good time (well, except for the mosquitoes being as big as dragon flies, that's no fun at all).
     
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    KJQ6945

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    I want to see some dead pig pictures. I tried to get my buddies to go again this year, but they couldn't go two years in a row.
     

    ChrisK

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    1. I have been curious about them.
    2. Can be bought new for $590, but I want the "used" version as a possible replacement for the Shield 9.
    3. I've heard it was too heavy for a CC, but....
    med_CZ_2075_Rami_BD_9mm_91754.jpg


    CZ 2075 Rami BD 9mm 91754

    SPECIFICATIONS:
    Mfg Item Num: 91754
    Category: PISTOLS
    Type :Pistol
    Action :Single/Double
    Caliber :9mm
    Barrel Length :3"
    Capacity :14+1
    Safety :Decocker
    Grips : Rubber
    Sights :3 Dot Tritium Sight
    Weight :1.59
    Frame Finish :Black

    Rami BD’s are the hardest ones to find. If you find a used one that has been fully Cajunized you can expect to pay about $250 to $300 more than new. ( especially if the Wizard has done the work)
     

    MindfulMan

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    I'm sitting on the deck of my cabin..... with .410 Tuffy across my legs.
    Will Pepe La Pew make an appearance tonight ? Time will tell !
     

    Trigger Time

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    Sup CZ whores? Didnt get a chance to shoot today, maybe tomorrow.
    I have seen rami's all over the place, deffinately not hard to find but I'm not TRULY looking for one right now but when I am I bet I wont find one. That's how it always goes. I plan on CZ's staying a range toy so theres other CZ's ahead of the rami for now for me
     

    MindfulMan

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    I didn't try that mothball trick .... alas, I'd already purchased the shottie, and I want to solve the situation before my wife's next visit down here.

    No skunk was spotted.... and at dark, I retreated to the cabin.
    I did set-up a trail camera, in order to learn the timing of his movements.

    Darn it .... I need '88 and some of his graph paper ! ;)
     

    Trigger Time

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    I didn't try that mothball trick .... alas, I'd already purchased the shottie, and I want to solve the situation before my wife's next visit down here.

    No skunk was spotted.... and at dark, I retreated to the cabin.
    I did set-up a trail camera, in order to learn the timing of his movements.

    Darn it .... I need '88 and some of his graph paper ! ;)
    Buy a small can of nasty cat food and poke some holes in it with a knife and then stake it to the ground wherever your willing to have the nasty odor for a while. He will come for the cat food.
    Skunks really are pretty good animals so I'd let him be or maybe trap him and relocate him. You can do it without being sprayed.
     

    Trigger Time

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    Morning. I've never been a big hunter either. I've done plenty of hunting years ago but it's never been a huge interest of mine. Plus frankly all of the damn regulations and fear of becoming stomped by the forest police for somethjng as little as loading the wrong ammo or too many shells ect, just ruins it for me and I'd rather avoid the chance of being harassed or having a criminal record over a deer or other animal
     

    T-DOGG

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    Good morning everyone.

    I did some squirrel hunting in my twenties, but haven't went in a long time. I enjoyed being in the woods and spending time with friends, but eventually grew disinterested of the hunting part. Like WTB said, I have no problem with hunters, it's just not something I'm into.
     
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