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12-02-2012, 09:29 PM #40
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Love this thread... I carry a M&P .40, and sleep with an older Ruger Security Six .357 in my night stand. I doubt (and hope) I'll ever need them but IF some breaks in...they are not leaving...and I have a backhoe and a corn field in my back yard, LOL.
Nothing wrong with protecting your family!!once you think you know everything, you'll never learn another thing!
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12-02-2012, 09:48 PM #41
I am with you brother, and I want my mom to have the same protection you have. I figure that S/S ruger is about as good as it can get.
Mom has a more than a hundred acres if that helps, LOL.I draw all my schematics in crayon now. If they cannot always be correct, they can at least be colorful.
Service calls submitted after 3PM will be posted the next business day.
I give free estimates [Wild Ass Guesses] over the phone.
I am not in business to make money from other people so that I can afford to work for you for free.
If the fall is over, mmmm let's say, 6 feet or so,.. I do not 'bounce' very well.
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12-06-2012, 02:58 PM #42
Ahh the memories....when I was 8 or 9 I was giving my granfather grief for his security six. Asking why he didn't have a semi-auto. His response has rang true the rest of my life...If I can't hit what I'm aiming at in 6 shots, I shouldn't be shooting at all. Of course then he also commented on how it could be used as a club!
"Fortunately, I keep my feathers numbered for just such an emergency." Foghorn Leghorn
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12-06-2012, 03:13 PM #43I draw all my schematics in crayon now. If they cannot always be correct, they can at least be colorful.
Service calls submitted after 3PM will be posted the next business day.
I give free estimates [Wild Ass Guesses] over the phone.
I am not in business to make money from other people so that I can afford to work for you for free.
If the fall is over, mmmm let's say, 6 feet or so,.. I do not 'bounce' very well.


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