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Just thought I’d drop this right here…
Nice dog suit there Bub!
Just thought I’d drop this right here…
It's his own dog and the mfer mis-pronounces "Jason".
Seems awful late to be learning this don’t it?
Seems awful late to be learning this don’t it?
That damn pooch give me a run for my money…
Seems awful late to be learning this don’t it?
I saw a lady in a mobility scooterYes.
And it was a chit show.
I advised him to give up aspirations of becoming a handgun owner.. dead serious.
There's always someone that knows moreI don't know chit about guns compared to most of you guys. I do know that it has to be fed a diet of the proper type of bullets. And how to make it go bang bang. But that is about it.
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Screw Krapy kremes. Homemade sour cream old fashioned all the way. Hot from the fryer with a cup off coffee.
They can be ported....
You are a casual user. I get that. Some of mine are bone stock, some are modded and some are custom built for a single purpose. N stuff.
I don't take really good care of them either. I've known people who freak out over a scratch on a shotgun. Hell I throw the damn thing behind the seat and it might live back there for a few months. Giving me a fancy gun would be like throwing pearls to swine. LOL
Did you know there's psp guy's for gun's?I have no use for a ported gun. My guns are literally tools to me. To protect my family....and my livestock. Or use as a hammer....or a jack handle maybe.
Walmarts carb clean is good *s-wordI take care of mine. But they get used.
I've had my not very cheap Benelli so packed full of mud while goose hunting I had to remove the trigger assembly sitting in my lay out blind and scoop it out just to get it to cycle again.
Rifles coated in ice while deer hunting.
I'm just sure to clean them after use.
Scratches happen.