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ad closed Anschutz 54 / camp carbine / savage survival
MacGyver replied to jeffmem's topic in Firearms Classifieds
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Made several threads shorter and more legible in one swing. I wonder if he’ll wake up hung over tomorrow wondering what the heck happened?
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I have no idea what’s happening here. But, I’m suddenly curious.
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Things are weird. I didn’t take several shots on does in late December down in Georgia because they still had fawns with spots with them.
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It’s not a big deal for me as a resident - but I really appreciate the full year in states where I buy non-resident permits. Glad to extend that courtesy to people who do that in our state. What I really wish is that we’d extend reciprocity to lifetime sportsman license holders like several states around us do.
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Oh, I had not heard they. That’s great.
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It does make it a lot easier.
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I don’t know why I always put this off until the first day I go fishing. I wish we had a rolling year from purchase.
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It’s all uphill one way, and all downhill the other, but the hike up Mount Le Conte is a fun way to spend the day. Take a lunch and plenty of water.
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I would not refinish it.
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Coming back around on this - there’s a reason not many guns have Glock triggers. They sued S&W up one side of the street and down the other for the original sigma trigger - which was more or less a knock off.
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First time I pulled the trigger on one of those I got it back as far as I could and had to readjust my grip and try again. It must have been a 20 pound pull. That said, the guy that owned that thing took it down to CIS and did a 1000 round defensive pistol course with it. I thought Todd was going to cry he was laughing so hard. It made it, though. To my knowledge it’s still going strong.
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The ham will continue to get drier (more and more moisture removed) as they hang - but you really can’t over do it. Once you get the moisture down below a certain level - it’s just inhospitable to bacteria. At some point it will be so dry that you will just use it to make really great soup.
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I hoped I was done losing people I know to this disease. A friend out west passed from it yesterday. She went downhill much more quickly than our systems or interventions are designed for. It really sucks.
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This is news you can do something with.
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This is a great deal - unfortunately it’s also for a very small audience.
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That sucks. Sorry.
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I bought my first rifle in Nashville in that old shop. Green felt everywhere. To be fair on pricing, they knew the neighborhood they were in. If someone was going to shop for the lowest prices - they were just going there to showroom anyway. If you ever actually wanted to purchase something - you generally had to wait a minute because they were always busy selling something. I bought a bunch of stuff from them over the years - and they had a good loyal customer discount that made them competitive enough. I had a squib one time in a brand new rifle. They traded me the rifle for a new one right then and there - said no one should have to deal with that out of a new rifle.
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Maybe we should go straight 419eater and see how far we can string some of them along. If they're going to waste our time - might as well make it cost them something, too.
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I thought we had another thread tracking this case, but the TWRA’s motion to dismiss this case was denied today, meaning it will proceed to discovery: https://ij.org/press-release/tennessee-property-owners-score-early-win-in-lawsuit-against-warrantless-trespassing-surveillance-on-private-land/
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A couple of notes from personal experience. 1. Someone told me a long time ago that post traumatic stress is a normal response. That's what's supposed to happen as we process and heal. The 'disorder' part largely comes from the lack of treatment. 2. I don't know if the above is clinically true or not - but it rounds to true. The symptoms I experienced from PTSD have not wholly resolved, but they lessened significantly when I could actually say out loud, "I have PTSD." 3. Recognizing what was causing some of the symptoms I had really gave me permission to actively avoid situations that I know would be triggering. My life is better as a result of it. Happy to chat anytime.