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MP5_Rizzo

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  1. I saw that too. Numrich schematics show it listed as a Western Auto model 125, no "A". The schematics for the 125 and the 353 are identical and both of those rifles are semi-autos.
  2. All six? If so, You Dha Man!
  3. I see the dilemma. Mossberg cross reference numbers come up as semi-autos and Savage numbers come up as single shot bolt actions.
  4. I'm finding some of those cross reference numbers come as bolt and semi-auto. What is yours, does it look like this?
  5. I can't seem to find a Revelation or Western Auto 125A in any of my books. I did find a Western Auto 125 on Numrich guns parts. You may have already checked here but check out this link and see if it matches. They do have a magazine in stock. Western Auto 125
  6. What you say may be true but Starbucks claim they are meeting or ahead of their goal but their are no public numbers to confirm this. EDIT: should have said the numbers that are available show they are nowhere near their goal.
  7. I don't drink coffee so Starbucks means nothing to me but a company's promise to hire veterans does. After very little web searching it looks like Starbucks made a pledge in 2013 to hire 10,000 Veterans over the following five year period. So coming within 1 year of their pledge time left and if they've kept to their promise they should be in he top 5 at least from Omegas link http://bestforvets.militarytimes.com/best-employers-for-veterans/2016/ of which they obviously are not. According to this article Starbucks claims they have hired over 8,000. 10,00 Refugees Like I said, I don't drink coffee but I do like the smell and aromas of coffee. However, the promises of Starbucks to hire veterans and seeing the numbers smells really bad to me.
  8. It will have to go through an FFL obviously and it looks like it can be done. Might want to start here and see what you can make of it. Import Requirements Form 6 Surely we'll get an FFL with more knowledge to chime in soon.
  9. Believe it or not but I wrote this on a dry erase board that was on the inside of my dorm room door. I looked at or read it evry day before heading out to class or wherever I was going at the school of higher learning.
  10. Pink Floyd....oh the memories that brings back.
  11. MP5_Rizzo

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    Not sure how up to date this is but here you go 68-15-303. As the owner of a small business i do not have a public restroom. Seems I do remember having a conversation with a friend that has a retail business and by law if you do not have a public restroom a person with certain medical or physical disabilities must be allowed access to employee restrooms if they request it. I'm sure someone will come along with current knowledge on the subject.
  12. Well it does have the closed sign on the door so I'm not sure who there target consumer is?
  13. Maybe Curly Needs Some......
  14. It sure is a PURDY one, but I agree, not $1400 Purdy!
  15. I have no clue. Just an image I snatched of the web to show the same projectile with different size sabots.
  16. Different size sabot.
  17. That makes two of us. I noticed in the catalog that came with the shipment it had the same ammo listed for exactly $100.00 more. Closer to what the average fair market price on this stuff is.
  18. I have to agree with you on bulk. Like a lot of the bullpup designs, what they make up for in length is lost in bulk.
  19. Mine has shipped as well and tracking indicates it is currently in Memphis with scheduled delivery by tomorrow. Another big THANKS to Old Mitch for the heads up on this one!
  20. Speaking of knives, I have some stories about these too. Back in 70's - 80's I had an uncle that ran a gun and knife shop and supposedly moved more Buck knives than just about anyone in the U.S.. He traveled all over to gun and knife shows (back when they were really gun and knife shows). Even though he moved a lot of Buck knives he sold many others and one of the the other big movers back then were Parker Frost Cutlery and the Parker or Frost Knives after they split. Most were made in Japan and of course kind of on the budget end for the day. Anyway he would sell them to me at cost and back then $3-$5 was cost on many that I bought and would flip them at school for $8-$10. We did transactions right out in the open we nor the teachers even thought anything about it other than just normal activity. The Mustang knives from their wildlife series were big sellers back then.
  21. Never mind.
  22. I never took any of these to school but you've caused me to go back and search the net for some of my childhood treasures. The Mattel Shootin' Shell Pistol was right up there with my Multi Pistol 09. The loading gate opened and the two piece rounds were loaded into the cylinder and then you dumped out the the case and reloaded them over and over if you could find the projectile after firing them. They also made round caps with adhesive that stuck on the base of the cartridge for additional realistic sound and smoke.
  23. Maybe, depends on the $$$$$. I knew my slush fund was getting too slushy and then willis68 comes along.
  24. As of this morning, it's showing out of stock.
  25. Wind Hawk has a great suggestion. My wife is about 5 weeks out post surgey for the same thing. We looked at power recliners before the surgery but she decided she would be okay without it until about a week after being home. She had very little pain or discomfort except for trying to get comfortable sleeping. Since her strong side was compromised and that being her right hand and most all manual recliners have controls on the right side that was a problem. We now have a new power Lay Z Boy recliner with head and lumbar controls. I'm gonna love that thing when she gets better. Hope all goes well and you have a great recovery.

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