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    Westside

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    Thanks for the heads up on the 10 round mags, I'll have to pick up a couple.

    I'm getting a 15-22 for several reasons;
    A. It looks enough like an AR that at family outings I can just let family shoot the 15-22 and not burn up my 5.56 ammo, save that for myself.
    B. As stated before, I need a .22 rifle I can put a sling on for Appleseed. If I have two slings rifles (along with my AR) both the wife and I can Appleseed at the same time.
    C. I sold my MP9C a week ago, if I don't buy something soon, a bill will happen and it will be gone.:noway: Like to keep the gun money separate from the bill/everyday money. ( No Westside, my wife doesn't need another sewing machine)
    have you asked her that question.

    The minimum you need is 2 magazines, 4 is better but you can never have enough. And if you want enough to shoot an entire AQT without reloading get 6 total. 2 Mags is very doable though.
    noted for the future. Thanks

    Speaking of Sewing Machines-Westside, does you wife know anyone that repairs them???
    Yes but he is in INDY. Does that matter? and what brand? some only repair certain brands. Yeah I was shocked too.
     

    SEIndSAM

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    have you asked her that question.


    noted for the future. Thanks


    Yes but he is in INDY. Does that matter? and what brand? some only repair certain brands. Yeah I was shocked too.

    Someone in Indy would be fine if you would be so kind as to ask her the name of the business. I drive through INDY often enough that dropping off & picking stuff up isn't usually a prob. I don't know what kind it is, but knowing her it's top of the line and expensive.:D

    If you could get me a name, I'll have her call them.
     

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    Someone in Indy would be fine if you would be so kind as to ask her the name of the business. I drive through INDY often enough that dropping off & picking stuff up isn't usually a prob. I don't know what kind it is, but knowing her it's top of the line and expensive.:D

    If you could get me a name, I'll have her call them.

    yep yep

    you stopped to see me a couple times while driving through Indy.. well to pick up a gun but I like to think it was to see me :whistle:
     

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    Someone in Indy would be fine if you would be so kind as to ask her the name of the business. I drive through INDY often enough that dropping off & picking stuff up isn't usually a prob. I don't know what kind it is, but knowing her it's top of the line and expensive.:D

    If you could get me a name, I'll have her call them.

    I just texted the wife I will let you know when she responds.
     

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    Sam,

    She said to call Diane at Avon Quiltery ( Avon Quiltery - Home )and the repair guy stops by there to pick them up. He is also I have been told a certified Harley Davidson repair tech as well.

    Thanks Westside.

    We had a good repair guy in town, but he passed away last year. Mrs has to find someone to fix her Serger. I don't know exactly what a Serger does, but the Mrs is ticked off that it's broken.
     

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    Thanks Westside.

    We had a good repair guy in town, but he passed away last year. Mrs has to find someone to fix her Serger. I don't know exactly what a Serger does, but the Mrs is ticked off that it's broken.
    I don't even know what it is, let alone what it does :dunno:
     

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    Thanks Westside.

    We had a good repair guy in town, but he passed away last year. Mrs has to find someone to fix her Serger. I don't know exactly what a Serger does, but the Mrs is ticked off that it's broken.

    I don't even know what it is, let alone what it does :dunno:

    it puts the end stitching on fabric so that it doesn't unravel. I only know because the wife wanted one.

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