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  1. Ka ching!!! :bowrofl:
  2. In what way would this be an improvement over a standard belt holster, or a pancake style?
  3. Welcome to the forum. I am not seeing a picture if you posted one. We have several custom leatherworkers on this forum who might could accommodate you if you don't find something premade that interests you.
  4. You know, Robert Duvall in Joe Kidd may have helped get me into the 99 Savage business. ...and Eastwood may have talked me into a model 29 or two.
  5. That is a common theory being bandied about around these parts.
  6. I'd nearly as soon to be shot with it as to have to report it had been stolen from my holster while on my belt. :confused:
  7. That would make a pretty awesome emergency brake as well! :eek:
  8. I'd build the gallows.
  9. http://www.newschannel5.com/news/local-news/bradley-madden-accused-of-statutory-rape   http://ktla.com/2015/11/24/missing-kentucky-girl-found-dead-in-pond-was-raped-strangled-police-suspect-appears-in-court/   You likely remember the story of little Gabbi Doolin, who was raped, murdered, and thrown into a pond in Scottsville last year at a football game.   Well, it seems the nut doesn't fall far from the tree. His son made his presence known here in my hometown. Arrested on multiple charges of statutory rape.   This doesn't seem like the place where I grew up. :mad:
  10. I'm just explaining the southern way to do it. Sweet cornbread is a yankee abomination.
  11. My wife was walking around my truck one night to get in the passenger side, when suddenly, she just disappeared. I ran around to see what happened. She was lying in the parking lot holding her shin and cursing me. I now keep mine in the toolbox. :eek: :eek: :eek:
  12. http://huntforever.org/2012/10/05/marlins-256-winchester-levermatic/ This Marlin doesn't have an exposed hammer.   A safety is needed on a lever rifle without an exposed hammer. With an exposed hammer, half cock serves as a safety, as you've noted.   The push button, sliding hammerblock safety on these rifles is redundant and unneeded.
  13. You want sweet cornbread? Pour molasses over it. Don't cook sugar in it.
  14. Nothing wrong with the barrels. It's the rest of the gun that is hit or miss on quality. The JM stamp indicates the rifle was made pre Remington takeover, and denotes a quality gun. It has little to do with the actual barrel, it's just where the stamp happens to be located.   Personally, I'll go back a bit farther than that. I'll not own a lever rifle with an exposed hammer and a safety.
  15. Got a mosque nearby? :devil:
  16. ...and feels great to the shins in a crowded parking lot at night. :mad:
  17. Police speeding.   Using a cell phone in a theater.   Using a cell phone while driving.   Having more than 10 items in the express lane.   Taking up more than one parking space.   Hunting from someone else's deer stand.   Flying a drone over someone else's property without permission.   Visible underwear in public.   Agreeing to do something and not following through.   Putting sugar in cornbread.   Having a dremel tool near a quality firearm.   Spitting out used chewing gum where people walk.
  18. You're equating someone who has a government job to a welfare recipient?
  19. It hasn't hurt either of mine. They are the proverbial anvil of the bolt action rifle world.
  20. Which safe? :devil:
  21. Shouldn't hut a thing, but if you're concerned, get a snap cap.           http://www.amazon.com/A-Zoom-Snap-Caps-7-62x54-Russian/dp/B002L9GB56
  22. Now these guns are functional and attractive. Why can't a manufacturer still do both?
  23. Why'd they have to make it so damn ugly?
  24. gregintenn

    AR Lowers

    Anderson and PSA lowers do everything a lower is expected to do.   For an upscale billet lower, Cross Machine and Tool makes some nice ones right here in Tennessee.   I would suggest foregoing a polymer receiver in favor of aluminum, but that's just my opinion.
  25. I don't have a 45 lever either. That's a fairly recent invention. I used to wonder why the old 92 Winchesters weren't chambered for it. I was told that the old balloon head cases of the time wouldn't hold up to a lever rifle's extractor. I guess if the military would have adopted the 44-40 instead of the 45 Colt, we wouldn't have ever heard of the 45 Colt.   Now that I think about it, there could be several pairs....44-40,32-20,25-20,  I have 22's in both, 22 magnum.... :confused: My wife isn't gonna like this. :devil:

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