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Did a job during the summer for a very old couple.

The man had dementia.

The daughters got us to come and cut trees because apparently this senile old man was out with the chainsaw every day cutting whatever he could.

They also said he was always in the shed welding bits to tge tractor whenever he could.

Anyways, we found this in the shed.

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It was an open shed with no door or lock.
No gate on the entrance to the property.

Great storage, especially for a senile old man 😆😆, at least it wasn't loaded.

Every day we came (it took us 3 days) he didn't know who we were.

Every day he had to fix the same problem on the tractor. This problem consisted of cutting the link arms with a grinder, welding them back together, them breaking at the weld and then him going off to buy new ones.

Every time he bought the same ones.
Every time they were wrong.
And Every time he had to "fix" them.

I dont know how he's still allowed to drive.

Bit of a long post but its fire arm related.
 

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Did a job during the summer for a very old couple.

The man had dementia.

The daughters got us to come and cut trees because apparently this senile old man was out with the chainsaw every day cutting whatever he could.

They also said he was always in the shed welding bits to tge tractor whenever he could.

Anyways, we found this in the shed.

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It was an open shed with no door or lock.
No gate on the entrance to the property.

Great storage, especially for a senile old man 😆😆, at least it wasn't loaded.

Every day we came (it took us 3 days) he didn't know who we were.

Every day he had to fix the same problem on the tractor. This problem consisted of cutting the link arms with a grinder, welding them back together, them breaking at the weld and then him going off to buy new ones.

Every time he bought the same ones.
Every time they were wrong.
And Every time he had to "fix" them.

I dont know how he's still allowed to drive.

Bit of a long post but its fire arm related.
I found a star 9mm pistol early 80s model completely rusted up
At my friend's unheated shop he'd lost track of it in the late 80s thought it was stolen but it was just at the back of his work bench under junk
We soaked it in wd40,barsol and kerosene it loosened up and he shot it again.
My friend worked at a junkyard and they would fight to search cars first because often guns or knives were found
He got a Ruger p85 9mm the other guy found a extra mag but couldn't find the pistol.
 

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Finally got to try the lfa apollo 11IMG_20260219_140848436_HDR.jpg
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It's a tack driver
I shot the supplied 18rnd mag a 3 Springfield prodigy mags through it
No issues at all I just had to wrap the grip safety my hands are too big to engage it
I ordered a prodigy grip module back in december still haven't got it.
 
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