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Verne

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  1. I would also be interested in your trade options. Thank you,
  2. Sounds like this is what you are looking to do. 12 inch barrel threaded for Rem chokes. I've shot skeet with it with good results.
  3. 2001 Z71 and a 1998 Honda CRV. Both with over 300k miles and running great. I had a 2017 RTL-E but during the crazy used car market a few years back a dealership offered be as much as I had payed for it 4 years earlier. I will have another. It was the best daily driver I ever had and miss the heck out of it.
  4. I'll take number 4 please. My early work schedule finally pays off. Thank you,
  5. As the title states looking for a Youth model or Compact pump 20 gauge. Either a Remington or Mossberg with wood stock set is perfered and the shorter barrel or one of the ones with a two barrel set. Thank you, Verne
  6. We just had a power surge at work and lost 3 of 4 heaters on the roof of the warehouse. The roof is only 50 plus feet off the ground. So guess who gets to play outside this morning?
  7. I'm I terested in the SDS drill. Any chance you make it closer to or into Nashville? I live north of Lebanon. Thanks,
  8. I did trying to open this thread.
  9. I'd be interested in two of each if you are wanting spit them up. Thank you, Verne
  10. Crosstour 1080P. I bought it off Amazon but appears to not be carried anymore.
  11. Pucker Factor was unmeasurable. Add to the whole thing I was driving my sisters car. All I could think was if this hits the windshield, if I survived, the CRV is totaled. After the first tire I would never have thought there would have been a second one for about what seems like half a second.
  12. I have one in each of the vehicles I drive. It has saved my butt in one accident in La Vergne. But for yesterday it just shows how quick things can go side ways. Glad the audio recording was turned off on it as it would have one long bleep. Just as the guy I was on the phone with.
  13. I'm in. Large Thank you,
  14. I know what you are talking about Magic. I have had Van Winkle and it is good but not $1,000 plus a bottle good. If some of the bottles in my cabinet had not been opened i would be sitting good. A first run bottle of Yamazaki, first run bottle of Crystal Skull Vodka and a few others. None of which I thought were that good. No refined pallet here just know what I like and lately it has been one suggested by the local liquor store. Basil Hayden's Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. Thanks Lumbar_Jack for the heads up on marketplace. Down side is I don't do any social media other than a few forums. Verne D.
  15. That is what I was seeing but was wanting to make sure. Hoping someone might have seen one of these sale. Thank you,
  16. So now my question is what is the value of a bottle of Van Winkle these days? It is a bottle from 2016.
  17. Does anyone know a good place to sale collectable bourbon? Also is it even legal? I've need told yes and no about being able to sale it. Thank you, Verne
  18. The 458 specific mags are new to me too. I have mags in an ammo can that run fine but don't remember what they are. More than likely surplus GI mags.
  19. If you only load one round in the mag will it lock the bolt back? Easiest way to tell if it's under gassed.
  20. How about O² eaters, disscant packs and vacuum sealing them. Then load up a PVC pipe, add extra weight and seal it up? Just a thought.
  21. Forgot about the mags dropping free. That was probably the biggest and best change. I have the parts in a bag and labeled so I can put them back any at any time. Later, Verne
  22. I removed the mag safety from mine a couple of years ago. It made a difference but given this was the first semi auto I ever shot and have been shooting it since the mid 80's it didn't make a huge difference. Just my thoughts. Verne
  23. Here is mine BHP. Was my father's and was passed down. Serial dates to 1961. It's got character. Quite a bit but shoots great. Just let me know and you are welcome to shoot it. I'm up in Macon County often given it's only 15 minutes from the house.
  24. I was there from about 0930 to 1130 walking around trying to see if I could find a buyer for a rifle. No luck. Everybody was there for ammo. There was one guy selling 5 56 battle packs (200 rounds) in the plastic for $170. He had a line the whole time I was there.
  25. Too thick. The one I'm looking for is a hammered/pressed thin breaded pork tenderlion. Theirs is a porkchop without a bone. I will keep looking but it might take driving north. Did have a nice drive up the backway yesterday through Macon county.

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