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| JunkCollector | Good by to a good friend | 3 | Dec 24 2011, 12:35 PM EST by cyrano222 | ||||
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Thread started: Dec 24 2011, 2:06 AM EST
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On 12/19/2011 Flashlight50 a long time member passed away due to a stroke. He was an entrepreneur who loved guns, survival, and discussing zombies.
He will be missed on the site and by me personally. This site brought us together to become close friends, finding out that we were living less than 30 miles from each other. I shopped at his store, shot at his gun range, hunted with him, played poker, and spent many weekends barbecuing and watching the Pistons, Tigers, and Lions. REST IN PEICE
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| paranoiakid | Quick question | 2 | May 19 2011, 11:13 PM EDT by paranoiakid | ||||
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Thread started: May 15 2011, 2:53 PM EDT
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does your club wagon hold as much (if not more) than your jeep grand cherokee? and if so, is it better on fuel economy? because from my limited experience with jeeps, they do okay for a truck when it comes to fuel use (my brother in law owns one, 17 miles to the gallon I think.)
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| JunkCollector | Gun suggestions | 1 | Aug 18 2010, 7:47 PM EDT by cyrano222 | ||||
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Thread started: Aug 18 2010, 12:18 AM EDT
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I was working on my BOBs today and realized that I only had a 20 gauge single shot bolt action shot gun and a single shot bolt action .22 that my parents could handle using.
I have a double barrel 12 gauge I use for hunting but neither in their conditions could handle it. I am thinking on a couple of cheep (and I do mean cheep) guns for them. My father is 72 ex-army but on oxygen,he's fairly strong as long as he doesn't have to walk far or carry much. I don't think he could handle a 12 gauge's kick, jarring him very well. For my father I was thinking on a semi auto .22,9mm. or any pistol caliber rifle, because he is still a great shot. My mother is 65 with heart problems and arthritis that makes it hard for her to pull a hard trigger, but still as good a shot as most men. I am thinking on a cheap .22 semi auto for her?
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| JunkCollector | Considering Purchasing an AK, opinions? | 3 | Apr 15 2010, 3:39 PM EDT by JunkCollector | ||||
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Thread started: Apr 7 2010, 7:48 PM EDT
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I am considering purchasing an AK, probably a Warsp 10. I have never owned one and was wandering if those who have/had one considered them a valuable weapon.
I can usually get them around here for $350 new. I have a small budget saved for a gun of about $800. I have priced out the extras I would want for now: Warsp 10 AK, with 2-30 round mags., field cleaning kit, sling - $350 15-30 round mags. @ $10 = $150 - $450 1000 rounds 7.62x39 @ $240/1000 - $690 Case, cleaning rod &brush, $50 - $740 5-4 mag. pouches $60 - $800 This is what I was considering buying, what do y'all think? DEAL OR NO DEAL (lol)
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