I started "watching" that thread about 3 minutes after it was posted. IMO, those should sell for about $350 max. Just too dang salty, as is !@MindfulMan did you see this in the classifieds? Not any cheaper than the last one but you said they are special (and promised a story sometime about it).
*SOLD* 1959 Baby Browning by FN in 25 ACP
*SOLD* Hello INGO. Up for sale is this well taken care of Baby Browning made in Belgium by FN. Serial number confirms the manufacture date. It comes with one (1) mag and 1/2 box of 25 ACP ammo. It works perfectly but I do not have the original box. You get the pistol and the mag. Prices online...www.indianagunowners.com
No desire to own anything in that waste of ammo caliber.I started "watching" that thread about 3 minutes after it was posted. IMO, those should sell for about $350 max. Just too dang salty, as is !
Or son of Brutus?
Bushmaster BA50 .50BMG
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and their store is between a bar and a Jack’s donuts!
No desire to own anything in that waste of ammo caliber.
I like these. My cousin has the original one with a thumb stud, I made a comment while playing with it that it would be a perfect flipper! Then they changed it. It’s been on my short list to pick up.
That blue one has MMs name all over it.
You have to use them on a flat stationary surface parallel to the ground. They worked fine for me. Just like amazon said.
Speaking of. I got a late night delivery [mention]MindfulMan [/mention]
No idea. MM said this was way better than my 30 year old rig rag so I bought it.
Latest and greatest. :-)
Evening folks!
Well, Shootapalooza 22 has drawn to a close. This was not the best of them and the round count was down. In 4 days, I only managed 3 range trips with less that 500 rounds fired. About 200 of that was through ARs with a .22lr adapter kit. I have 2 normal ranges I shoot at and one of those was closed this week and the other does not allow center fire rifle calibers, so the .22lr kit was what it took to do any long arm shooting at all.
The birthday is near over and I am back at work tomorrow. Guns are cleaned and back in the safe again. Today’s shoot was the SP01 in .40, a P226 in .40, a pre-B 9mm and a P226 in 9mm. The SP01 needs to enter the carry line-up. That’s a really good platform to use to toss 180g slugs at steel. The pre-B is interesting in that it’s all stock but it held it’s own when shot along side other tuned guns.
You got it!!!Ok, so basically turn the valve that's just above the ground in these pics until the holes line up, correct? Only in emergency circumstance of course.
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I get that and I had 2 little .25's in the day one was very storied and I why I will not own another but hey that's just me Amigo...It's not to own for a 'weapon' (at least not for me) .... but as a
piece of fond memorabilia. There's a grand story attached to that Baby !
WOW!!!! that's a fancy, well machined one!!!! Never get see any that nice!!!One of these...to make breaking a line possible with threaded pipe.
Did we own the same one ???I get that and I had 2 little .25's in the day one was very storied and I why I will not own another but hey that's just me Amigo...
I remember hearing about this one, in Huntington, right??Long story short: about 15 years ago, I was running on the treadmill in the basement and my house shook enough for me to notice. Gas explosion less than 1/2 a mile away. Took out two houses, damaged a third, Killed at least two; injured several. Cable company drilled into the gas line...
I've seen the after effects of a few others in my line of work. Saw one house moved about a foot off its foundation.
Again, the incident rate is super low but a gas explosion is like being pregnant. Its never just "a little".
Well, there was that one time with the BBQ grill but that was a bet....
Trip to the cardiologist this morning...
Old age sucks!!!!! I remember buying a million dollar lottery ticket.....now where did I put it????I had a 22/45 Lite when the blue one first came out. I remember liking it. But don’t remember why it didn’t stick around.
Yes it was in Huntington. Lost a good man that day.I remember hearing about this one, in Huntington, right??
Propane is even worse!!!! Natural blows up and out. Propane puts new craters downward, then blows up and out!!! I had to go to a propane explosion probably 10 years ago, around the Beaver Dam Lake area in Kosciusko County. The Indiana State Fire Marshall's office requested that our gas company send a technician, because the propane company couldn't be reached until 8am the next day??? We have people 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 and every 4 years, 366 days a year!!!
The house was a log cabin set up on a crawlspace wall, but not dug into the ground. The crater under it was 8 to 10 foot deep, and the debris was over 300 feet away from the blast!! It was only a 500 gallon propane tank, but WOW!!!
Agree with the propane BBQ grills, they're deadly with the lid closed, with extra unburned gas inside.....find a source of ignition.....and BLAM!!!! you got singed hair, burnt flesh, and a serious ringing in the ears.....and of course, this is if you survive.......SO
NEVER, EVER try to light a PROPANE (or Natural Gas) grill with the lid closed!!!!
and.....
Keep the damn thing at least 3 feet or on the outer edge of the deck AWAY from the house. Seen a lot of messed up siding from grills over the years.
Why stop at just ONE charger??? TWO will allow you to boost the charge on the right polarity.....ya know?? double up the positive......They need the charger to work, didnt he sell that to you too?