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Price lowered, $700 without the grip. I have 2 PCR and this one is for my wife. Like new, never carried , around 200 rounds, not a single issue. Heavily cajunized and upgraded with over $300 various parts to make it a very sweet carry or home defense shooter. Key features: 1. Single action 3 lb 14 OZ ; Double action 7lb 12 OZ. The trigger job makes it very accurate, pls see the pic for 15 yards 2. Cajun gun work (CGW) reach reduction and short reset kit including the stainless trigger and float trigger pin installed, Polished hammer hook and sear. 3. reduced power main spring, trigger return spring and extended firing pin, 4. $80 Lok grips G10 Mayhen Brown and Black grips. The palm curve makes the grip fit like a glove (not included) 5. Front Dawson fiber optic sight 6. Polished internally to make the action very smooth 7. Stock parts included. Cash and meeting around Cool Springs area, must have valid TN license.3 points
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I put a stainless steel birds head grip frame on one of my shorter single sixes.I love the look of a birdshead grip single action.3 points
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Saw this article online. Interesting reading. https://www.outdoorhub.com/how-to/2012/10/30/squirrel-bot-flies-fact-versus-fiction/3 points
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Life has no value to people like this. And there are a lot more of them out there than most of us care to admit.2 points
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They often have parasites in their skin that look like ring shaped sores. Old folks I grew up around called them wolves or wools or something similar. I’ve read on the internet that they are still safe to eat, but the old folks wouldn’t eat em, and they weren’t real particular about their dining habits. Good enough for me!2 points
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Here's a Staccato C2 DPO rnd. count 250. $2100F CASH for everything shown and 200rnds of 115grn practice ammo. I fit a Cheely Flat Trigger, and a Wilson Bullet Proof Single Side Thumb Saftey(I prefer those to the ambi's) I have the original Trigger and Ambi. Saftey, I installed an Extreme Shooter's Grip Module in OD Green w/ Dragon Scale Texture, Slim Treatment(I do not have the original Staccato Grip Module I traded it for some other things). Also included are 5 17rnd. Mags. Four Stainless, One Black Mag. Orginal Bag w/ paperwork, extra Fiber Optic Sight Inserts(sorry this one does not have the tooless guide rod my mistake) NO TRADES AT THIS TIME. I live in the Whitehouse area and can meet locally around Goodlettsville,Hendersonville, Gallatin and Nashville area but willing to drive a little to meet and complete the transaction. Thanks for looking, any Questions please PM me, if you'd rather have the Std. Trigger and Ambi Safety I can reinstall them and if you live close enough we can meet at one of the indoor ranges Hendersonville or RidgeTop Guns & Leather and you can run it with the Cheely Flat Trigger and see how you like that. Thanks this has sold about three weeks ago.1 point
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We always called them warbles. Dad always waited until cooler weather to hunt too. I imagine one could eat the squirrel meat and fish with the larva.1 point
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Dr William Aprill used to talk about "They are not like you" in regards to the way criminals think and act. Read this text exchange between a mother and her son as she helps him plan and perpetrate a murder. The first key to being able to deal with people like this is to admit to yourself that they exist and their moral and value system likely looks nothing like yours. https://www.foxnews.com/us/mother-charged-incomprehensible-texts-reveal-helped-son-plan-deadly-shooting1 point
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That's true. My folks called them wolves. No idea where that description came from. The parasites looked like grubs. Don't know why they weren't safe sans wolves. It didn't look very appetizing . Lot of tales like that back in the day.1 point
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And no amount of gun control laws will prevent this. Evil exists. Most don't want to accept how it has to be dealt with.1 point
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Sold to the angry seagull!1 point
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If you find yourself near middle Tennessee for another pickup I will take it off your hands. No plans for a trip that way anytime soon. GLWS.1 point
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I guess not . I'm thinking that TALO had bad sales with the 28 that maybe the 25 wasn't worth it. But still pretty neat to get a gun in the US that we never had a chance to get. Especially since it has been made for over 26 years.1 point
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I remember back when I was a little, maybe 1st grade, we lived in an old house in North Chattanooga. It wasn't the country for sure, even 60 years ago, but it wasn't downtown and we had plenty of big, old trees and they were full of squirrels. My dad had an old Remington single shot bolt action .22 (now I have it), and he would sometimes shoot some out of the trees and my mom would make squirrel and dumplings. Even today, I remember how good that was. Still love dumplings, but these days with chicken. I don't reckon I've eaten squirrel since then, though there were several times in the military they had mystery meat and I'm not sure what it was.1 point
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Added pics to include bottoms. Note that all but one of these are marked with hand written marks under the bills. These were made before he had a stamp for such. The craw is marked with a number rather than a name. Fred would mark prototypes with numbers so he could keep track of how each responded when tested and log the results.1 point
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As for being "certified" I'm not sure who would be the certifier more so than I. I bought the collection from Bill Nickols. He was a close friend and fishing buddy of Fred Young. Bill was the one that introduced Fred to Cotton Cordell back in the day and following this meeting Cotton Cordell began selling a plastic version of the Big O. Bill also had a local fishing television show in the early 70's. Many of you may remember him sitting in a recliner showing and narrating films of his fishing trips.1 point
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I haven’t seen a squirrel since this episode. Either the gas killed it, or it reads my TGO posts and got the hell outta dodge.0 points
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