
gregintenn
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What is your budget? The market is currently soft for the best lever rifle made...the 99 Savage.
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As long as he has money for the lawyer, and the lawyer has money for the judge, these things can press on for years it seems. You won’t likely convince me that criminal court is anything more than an extortion racket.
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I’d like to hear how this turns out if just for academic purposes. Any idea why it broke?
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Where's MacGyver when you need him? He's very good at this type thing.
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Can your deacons help find this young man some place where he could seek treatment? It isn’t easy, but doesn’t seem Christlike to give up on someone seeking help.
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Since we currently don't own a still, it was blanched, bagged, and frozen. I'm told that canned sweet corn isn't very good.
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Buy them? Why? They're growing right behind my house.
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25 quarts and 2 dozen on the cob. That’ll do us for a year or two.
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We picked our sweet corn last night, before the coons ate all of it. We're putting it up now. BUNCH of friggin' corn! I've killed 4 coons, one possum, and lost count of the crows, but haven't put a dent in them. I hate coons. Maybe one day I'll have enough foresight to not plant it all the same day.
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I'm canning green beans right now. Does that count as prepping?
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Let's just say I don't live next door to a convenience store, so being prepared is a way of life for us.
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You have no reason to believe I am, so we're good to go.
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I hand you cash and you hand me the gun. That is how it's done in Tennessee.
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Norinco SKS Supply - 2019
gregintenn replied to GlockSpock's topic in Curio, Relics and Black Powder
2019 has been very, very good to me thus far. -
I'm all hat and no cattle, but I do love that little prancing pony on my revolvers!
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I'm glad you are settled, Doug. You are among some good fishing where you are now.
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The now defunct USFA made a fine replica of a Colt's SAA. Many of it's employees now work at Standard MFG. You won't like either's prices, but they are first rat, quality arms. You can't go wrong with Colt. I own a few, and you won't be sorry making the investment. If you want to go cheap, buy a Heritage. If you want quality, bite the bullet and buy a Colt, USFA, ot Standard MFG. If you want one that sorta looks like an SAA, buy a Ruger.
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Norinco SKS Supply - 2019
gregintenn replied to GlockSpock's topic in Curio, Relics and Black Powder
There are two in my safe. One is a regular commercial Norinco with a spike bayonet, and the other is an "M" that takes AK magazines. They are neat, well built rifles. I don't have that much in both of them. -
They won’t lose velvet until the fall. The antlers are just now growing good and forming.
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I’ve seen a few people recently build a new brick house and paint it. I don’t get it either.
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What's the best way to sell a nice shotgun? More pics
gregintenn replied to Pickaroon's topic in Long Guns
Sorry sir. I did not see that. I don't see any harm in posting it here in the classifieds if you know how much you'd like to get out of it. I'm not guaranteeing it'll sell here, but for me, it's usually a great place to start. If not, I've had luck selling on ###.com as well. Gunbroker might net the most money, but will in turn create the most headache. 'Tis a handsome piece! -
What's the best way to sell a nice shotgun? More pics
gregintenn replied to Pickaroon's topic in Long Guns
Pony up for a membership to this site and post it in the classified. Price it for what you hope to get and reduce the price until you get a bite. I’ve met many a fine fella trading on TGO. My curiosity is strong regarding the specs of this shotgun and what you value it at. I expect others would agree. -
We are fortunate to have him here. I believe he substantially prices his work too low.