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gregintenn

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  1. Now you're talking! My wife dosen't know that you can get "blue guns"; they are the polymer training guns you can also use for molds. So every now and then, I'll "need" to buy another handgun. Sell a few, and you can help fund the new gun. I just finished up one this evening. I found a gun I didn't have leather for, and I happened to find a piece of scrap big enough.
  2. There is a tool called a skiver that is used to thin leather. If you can't borrow one, and you only need it once, you may want to sand it. I'd advise you to wet it first.
  3. Be careful, or it'll become habit forming.
  4. Do candles somehow avert bullets?
  5. Liberal logic.....always funny!!!!
  6. UPDATE: I've field dressed 5 deer with it this season, and skinned and deboned three of them. I've only lightly touched it up on a stone a couple of times, and it'll still shave my arm. I am pleased with the quality of the steel. I'll probably order another one before winter's over and try some bone or stag handles, and perhaps some liners as well. I'd recommend the kit. I'd also like to see anything else you guys have been working on.
  7. I think I found your problem. Get a Weaver mount and rings, and a REAL scope and see what it'll do. I'll bet you'd be surprised. The only other thing I can think of is that I have seen a rifle barrel in the past someone had put in a vice and squeezed it hard enough that the bore in that spot was no longer round. It didn't shoot very good. I can't imagine, however, why someone would fell the need to do that to a single shot.
  8. When is the next Knoxville show? I'd drive that far for a decent show, although I don't care for Knoxville.
  9. Sure wish I was closer, as I would like to see and shoot the rifle in person.
  10. Yeah, I have an opinion. I went to their last Lebanon show, and I had about as may guns in my truck as there was at the show. I would really like my money, gas, and time refunded. I'll not go to another one.
  11. What kind of scope? Are the mount screws tight?
  12. My doctor told me to quit drinking. I thought "I know more old drunks than old doctors, so I went home and had a drink." Hope they cure you up in no time!
  13. Perhaps I'm just ignorant, but if one is attacked by a bear, how many rounds should he expect to get off before being mauled to the point of submission? I'd be surprised if I were able to get a handgun out of my holster and shoot at all. If six won't do it, I'm sure the end would be near.
  14. I'd watch the guns for sale section here, as well as ###.com. I've seen some good prices lately on used privately owned firearms since it's close to Christmas and money is tight. I can't give you any advice on the Glock.
  15. Here are my 44 mags. My preference of these to take on a bear hunt would be the Marlin! If you need to defend yourself against a bear, I believe a rifle is one's best bet. Do you mean you will be hunting with the 44, or just carrying it along?
  16. I'd recommend a pre lock Smith and Wesson model 29 or 629. Tough to find one for $600, but you won't need to add too much more for a serviceable one. A Ruger Super Blackhawk is a trustworthy gun that can be had for far less than your budget. I would personally avoid the Taurus.
  17. ...then you have to pee. The key to deer hunting, at least stand hunting, is to be still.
  18. Same here! I was much more pleased with mine than I'd have ever guessed.
  19. They were just in the way. They blocked roads, took up space in vacant buildings people could have used for other things, etc. I think it would be prudent for them to no longer exist. As I said in an earlier post, there are plenty of local agencies more than capable of handling such a situation.
  20. I can give a report after Christmas. My oldest boy is getting an Umerex/Walther/Colt M4 22lr for a present. It sure looks to be of good quality. So do the Smith and Wesson models. Mossberg makes a less expensive version.
  21. Nothing wrong with the government playing a part. Pre FEMA and TEMA, the local police, fire dept., EMTs, and even the national guard did a fine job assisting in such situations. When the tornado destroyed my community, friends and neighbors were also key players in the cleanup and rebuilding. FEMA and TEMA were a hinderance. I can't speak for everyone, but a lot of my neighbors will not be to welcoming of these agencies in the future. The above statement is spot on, and as we continue to allow government to grow, many among seem to be losing sight of this.
  22. lafayette tennessee tornado pictures - Google Search You mean like this? This event was EXACTLY what formed my opinion on FEMA and TEMA. The government is NOT the answer for everything.
  23. Great job, especially for a first attempt.
  24. FEMA and TEMA are usless and should not exist to begin with. If anyone associated with them is ever on my property, they will be asked to leave immediatly.
  25. Depends on the gun. Whadda ya got?

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