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Cheaper version of Blackbeards fire rope but work fantastic. So easy to carry with no real concerns for keeping them dry. https://www.amazon.com/Coopers-Bay-FireRope-Tinder-Weatherproof/dp/B09F1W1ZYB/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=3907Z77ZLBP0G&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.2DwYsXJ6Yg4mToX2TmV9hHPnmpTEfJVMkVlrEcl90huBmCZPgKwzjj6FVM2JMVuYjv_klb-O6G7-9G5ZB9gXBuNh08wnQKYn99NmDk_Qcv596k-TvENq7gisFpsTnETIN0PDwfN3Ru-AbyL_OMmT-fRFwQsVp5hKz02hNb_RwwIDdR-plWNlz8w3R6oG5ekWkDMZ-j08tNdQn1UskUz_1w.wExjJBE9rPnHV_9AZDj3rW122JJDtbX2bp6piyfkQOo&dib_tag=se&keywords=cooper+fire+rope&qid=1732196417&sprefix=cooper+fire+rooe%2Caps%2C257&sr=8-1
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Have you ever heard of a rabid squirrel? Wasn't hunting but came across the meanest most aggressive squirrel around a camper yesterday. It would come out of the tree and chase people while hissing and screaming. Tried to get in the camper a couple of times. It seemed like more than just possibly defending a nest. Like it was out of its mind, fearless and mean as Hell.
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A quality ferro rod makes it fairly easy in dry conditions. One of the commercial fire starter sticks like Blackbeards will start a bunch of fires and helps in less than ideal conditions. Anything more primitive is a whole different skill set.
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Great looking weapon. I have an earlier version in 9mm and it is fun to shoot, especially suppressed.
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Good condition and operates perfectly. These things are surprisingly accurate and fun to shoot. Minor surface rust on the bolt that can likely be buffed away. I tried to capture the condition of the weapon in the pics. I'm not an expert on these but all four serial numbers do match. Everything in the title and the pics (except the blue heelers) are included. Local meetup, cash transaction. I will have a bill of sale for signatures. Firearm trades will be considered as well...
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Thanks. I wanted it to be as close as I could get to real flag dimensions. Found the perfect template for the stars that made it much easier.
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The Official Range Photo Thread (Prove That You Shoot)
rgfarr replied to TGO David's topic in Training Discussions
It took a while and had to go very slow. Now she has a couple of firearms she really likes. Single action birds head grip heritage .22 is the one she finally started getting comfortable with at first. -
Thanks. For pure cool/fun factor a 1911 is always fun. For plinking/training I love the Walther P22...when suppressed it's awesome just because lol.
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ad closed Please delete the post. Thanks !
rgfarr replied to tk1987's topic in Non Firearm Classifieds
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Can you send more pics? Thanks
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The Official Range Photo Thread (Prove That You Shoot)
rgfarr replied to TGO David's topic in Training Discussions
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Any chance this will happen again in the near future?
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OC seems risky to me due to the fact you have to be even more situationally aware at all times. Who knows what nut job is waiting in line behind you at the store? Would you carry a gold bar hanging out of your back pocket? Not quite the same thing but bringing unnecessary attention to myself is not ideal in my opinion.
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Yes sir...bigger belt and bigger optics but I can still put rounds down range. No idea how I ever put them in the black with peep sites at 500m...I can barely see my truck at that distance now lol.
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Great looking forum. I'm more of an observer than a talker. Former Marine now an old fat guy and life long gun and gun rights enthusiast.