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Everything posted by Jeb48
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I still sometimes think I need a Luger but don't know why. My Dad brought a silver plated one back from WW-2, supposedly an officers gun. He sold it when I was still pretty young and I know who has it. He doesn't want to sell it back but it may become available at some point since his kids don't have much interest in his collection and he is around 90.
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I like it. Just have to decide if I need a second 9mm carbine to go with my KelTec Sub 2000. The Glock mag makes it a winner for me, getting tired of all the different mags I have to keep track of.
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Cardio work out? Wehrmacht soldier using his body weight to stabilize an MG-34 on an anti-aircraft tripod. 1942
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Welcome to TN. I'm relatively new to TN myself, heading towards 3 years. My only regret is we didn't do it sooner. Can't help you on the hunting, wrong part of the state and haven't hunted in 50 years. I mostly shoot paper, steel and clays when I get the chance.
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British Army railroad vehicles/trollies with machine-guns landed from the S.S. Dorsetshire in Palestine - circa 1936
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Not a hoarder, a serious collector
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Sent the double barrel ad to a friend that collects air guns and BB guns to see if he had ever seen one. Said no and to be careful, you might shoot out both eyes.
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I swap out my tanks when they expire at the exchange places also but check the dates on the tanks you get. I have found expired tanks and ones with a very short time left. I only swap when I want a newer tank because in general most of the swap places seem to under fill their tanks. Being the anal type I keep records of all my tanks and weigh them when I fill them and when I have used one for awhile and don't want to run out at an inconvenient time. This all goes on a pad of paper hanging in the shop. I have fairly consistently seen the tanks weighing more, by 10-15% on the first fill from when I swapped them at an exchange place. This is over many years and tanks.
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I paid $300 to have my similar size safe moved 20 miles and put in it's new spot (not bolted down) with no stairs and was happy to pay it.
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US soldiers trying out a captured German 88mm Panzerschrek RPzB 54 (antitank rocket launcher) 1944. This is what they use against you if you jump line picking up your kids in the Grant.
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Couldn't find a MPG rating for the M size tanks but one of the bigger ones got .6 MPG. That is 60 miles to the 100 gallon fill up.
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Wynonna Earp, Taxi Brooklyn, Transporter the Series, Dark Matter, Santa Clarita Diet